<First Replay Name>: Loved the manipulation part...Was willing to see a boomkick or something..Skeet shot was kinda unexpected but looked really good.
9/10
<Second Replay Name>: That was almost perfect. I loved almost everything. Last boomhit really impessed me and the standing pose was just lovely.
The whole replay was kinda stiff but i noticed that after few minutes of staring at that replay and looking at those booms.
9.5/10
<Third Replay Name>:Nice replay. It was stylish and looked pretty good. But...It was kinda grabby and slow imo.
7/10
<Fourth Replay Name>:Nice lift. Great idea. Loved the spin kick etc.
The replay lacks of destruction imo. Just tried to edit that replay and it was really easy to dm another pec.
And again...Standing pose was just wonderful. Nice balance.
Overall you have some great replays over there. But still, some of them could be improved.
Keep 'em coming.
You don't need to write whole essay on one replay.2-4 lines is totally enough.That's a great replay. Decap is awesome! 9/10
Wow great job on that replay.
Comments like that aren't really bad, but they doesn't help to improve.It is also a thing named posting constructive criticism to tutorials.
Examples like
" Good job, bro.
It can be useful"
and
"It's a very useful thread, great tutorial."
is not one of those.
Posting constructive criticism and avoid useless spam should be common sense really
What is the enjoyment in spamming "NICE +REP" on an internet forum that is meant for socialization. Excuse for many of those are "I WAS JUST TRYING TO GET MY POST COUNT UP MAN" Which I find rather pathetic.
Do you really think people find enjoyment in reading the spam you are producing?
Do you think they get more knowledge out of it?
Do you think posting "NICE TUTORIAL" will better the tutorial and contribute to the thread?
Negative responses is not the best way to inspire the author to create more replays in the future.