Good afternoon, fellow supplicants of Armok. I'm looking for a little feedback on a thought I had the other day (to determine if there is any interest). Suggestions are welcome as well.
At this point, video tutorials for Dwarf Fortress aren't a new thing. There have been a number of them (those of captain_duck come to mind), and while they're helpful, they lack the opportunity for dialog. I have a few online friends who have expressed an interest in DF for a while now, but are daunted by the idea of learning the game. This situation, in combination with a new video streaming setup I've thrown together, has led me to the idea of doing a live-streamed tutorial for Dwarf Fortress (specifically Fortress mode at this point).
The idea is to have the session running much as many video tutorials do, starting from the very basics up to the point of having the skillset to begin a self-sufficient fort (perhaps an hour or so in length). Alongside the cast, we'd have a chat client up and running (possibly IRC, see below) to allow realtime questions and comments, and clarification and answers would be provided in the cast itself. If the cast itself went well, there would also be the possibility of having a replay of it available for download.
Chances are, if you're reading this post you probably don't need such a simplistic tutorial. However, what I'd like to know is if you would have been interested in this when you were first starting, or if you know individuals who would have an interest in such a program (not asking for advertising/names, just a "yay" or "nay").
Also, I'd appreciate some feedback on the following ideas/concerns regarding this:
- A pre-gen'd world/site (full install w/ graphics being used in the cast) for viewers to follow along on.
- Split-screen view to start with, showing both StoneSense and DF with graphics (probably Ironhand), and transitioning away from StoneSense as the viewers get a better understanding of what they are seeing.
- IRC for chat, though Steam chat is also an option (I also welcome any suggestions for a reliable web-chat interface; I would like to cut down on executables/downloads required).
- Probably shooting for an evening broadcast (EST), though nothing is set in stone yet.
Thanks for at least reading this far, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.