Overclock3D.Net - Req's For Being On The Team

the site has a lot more development to do yet, but we will let you know. we may even get you to submit a test review :)
 
name='MikeEnIke' said:
Hey Jim how and when will we find out if have been accepted? I realize it's only been a day I wasn't expecting it, just wondering.

As Dave said, its still under development. I've had to rebuild the whole site all over again today as first time round i didnt take into consideration what would be required for the admin control panel.

Once its up and running, i'll be in touch with everyone thats shown an interest, and ask that you submit a trial review.

:D
 
XMS said:
As Dave said, its still under development. I've had to rebuild the whole site all over again today as first time round i didnt take into consideration what would be required for the admin control panel.

Once its up and running, i'll be in touch with everyone thats shown an interest, and ask that you submit a trial review.

:D

w00t!

Jim you perfectionist when can we see the finished site :)
 
name='Dav0s' said:
ramedge im sorry i destroy your code...but together we are the dynamic duo, causing people al over to cry "what did these wan*ers do to the internet"

theres only one thing i can really say in responce to that.

LMFAO
 
Well, I would like to try for this. I believe my English grammar and spelling skills are up to par. I have very little experience with HTML, but I can learn easily and quickly through Google ( :D ). Plus, I have several friends who can help me out with it. As far as pictures, I have a digital camera and am able to do basic Photoshop. For a first/trial review, I've been trying out Thermaltake's Big Typhoon this weekend and was planning to review it anyway, so it should fit the bill.
 
The best bit of advice I can give when writing reviews, is to analyse the shit out of the product and try to be very non-bias and objective about the product, but keep the criticism constructive (flaming the manufacturer doesn't look professional). This is made harder when trying to review something that you have already purchased because you wanted it. Further, try to look for areas where other people may find the product lacking (buggy software, extra features that nobody will ever use, aesthetics/finish, etc), even though it does everything that you wanted to do. I personally try to find at least three potential flaws because imho, no product is perfect although some have come close. Hope this helps, and have a look at some of the moderator reviews conducted previously to give you some idea :)
 
FragTek said:
That would be an example of a poor review for a review site.

You need lots of large, high quality pictures. Along with about 5 - 6x the amount of supporting text.

Yeah, each review is going to need to span around 5 pages on the review site, having seperate areas such as: Introduction, Specification, 2-3 pages of Review with Pictures, Conclusion, Pro's, Con's.

We'll have some up soon so u can take a look :)
 
Here's all the info you'll ever need, including the template for reviews.

Any q's lemme know.

Get em' rolling in lads ;)
 
Nice template, not sure the CSS was working properly when i first opened it.

Had to big blue squares in the middle. Didnt bother look at the code to see why. I just guessed its like that for a reason and that it will be formatted when its with the rest of the site.

If theres any one whos not so hot on html then i can help, if you need a hand.

Now to decide what to write my review on. hehe
 
Ramedge said:
Nice template, not sure the CSS was working properly when i first opened it.

Had to big blue squares in the middle. Didnt bother look at the code to see why. I just guessed its like that for a reason and that it will be formatted when its with the rest of the site.

If theres any one whos not so hot on html then i can help, if you need a hand.

Now to decide what to write my review on. hehe

yeah those squares are there just to represent pictures. I couldnt be arsed to find 2 pics to put in there ;)
 
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