Originally Posted by
Thronior
we could create a thread where the already developped techniqes go to, then structure that thread into different martial arts (wrestling, judo/jiujitsu, silat, etc.) then after that we could have subcategories like ashi waza and koshi waza for judo/jiujitsu. (most grappling techniques in jiujitsu are the same in judo and the other way around). Everything could be put in spoilers an then every technique would have Reallife material, Toribash screenshots with explainations, a single player replay, 2 or 3 competitive replays and combination proposals. This way we would have like a techniques in toribash dictionnary, which would be pretty awesome tbh.
But! That's much work... and i suck at making threads ^^" But hey aquita who developped a whole lot of techniques here could do it ;)
That sounds almost like the knowledge base to me.
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okay i think this is long overdue. theres been a lot of great things suggested here but to often we start a new technique without finishing the last. I wrote a simple development process we should follow in the future and appended to the OP.
1. Inspiration and Origin
The development cycle begins with an idea. This idea must come from somewhere. Whether it be a youtube video, picture, or a replay of what you're trying to develop.
Include the origin of this technique and what it can be used for.
2. Research and Replicate
Members will collaboratively work on the technique. Testing it against single player and multiplayer environments to find the best methods of approach and execution.
A technique is only legitimate if it can be done successfully in multiplayer again and again. At least 5 multiplayer replays are needed show its effectiveness.
3. Polish and Archive
Once a new technique is deemed effective, members will collaborate to further develop follow up attacks, counters, and set-ups to this technique.
An official demonstration replay is created so the technique maybe archived in the technique library in the [TA] Knowledge Base.
4. Tutorial (optional)
If a particular technique receives a lot of attention it would be helpful to write a detailed, step by step tutorial. This will be written or co-written in new technique development until leaders believe it is ready to be added to the knowledge base.
Tutorials should be descriptive but simple, trying to pass the idea on to the reader without overloading them with to much information. Use the hip throws tutorial as a template.
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Originally Posted by
monkeyishi
how does one start a tutorial? we could link it into planes from the basics of akido. also if we make it about leg throws in general we can tie together what everyone is working on foot sweep Tai Otoshi , and using the pancake to apply top pressure after.
Use my hip throw tutorial as a template. First make a demonstration replay.
Start off explaining the technique, where it came from, a few gif of real life fights. Then go straight into a step by step tutorial with spoilers.
Last edited by footlox; Jun 24, 2016 at 04:44 PM.
Reason: <24 hour edit/bump