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porkenbeans wrote:What some Forum goers do not understand is, Only a very small amount of members have ever visited the Forums.
Out of that small number, only a handful have visited the Foundry.
And as it has turned out, there are indeed a very small group that ends up dictating all that goes on in the Foundry.
This has led to many problems.
1.) The obvious clan manipulation of the "quenchers", or what ever it is that they call themselves.
2.) Quenched maps that are NOT received well by the community, (this revamp for example). Along with others like British Isles, and a whole slew of cookie cutter pieces of crap.
3.) An overall bad reputation, that keeps away people, that just do not wish to deal with the overinflated egos, of a few that are, or act like children.
As for the "SPAM".
All you have to do is, include a check box so as to take your name off of the list of members, that are not bothered by it.
The Foundry needs new blood.
The foundry needs to dish out a little humility to some of its members.
The Foundry needs to take the less played maps off of the roster, and kick them down to dead projects, where new or existing cartographers can have a go at making them better.
To put it as blunt as I can...
The Foundry needs a Revolution.
Do not get me wrong, There are some nice people in the Foundry. It's just that it could be much more enjoyable, and productive, if only...
I am sure NOT disagreeing with you there. CC certainly does have the best maps around. But you have got to agree that it has lately become a little less than what it should be. The dwindling involvement from new map makers is evident. And the rest of the CC forum community is not even peeking in anymore.captainwalrus wrote:porkenbeans wrote:What some Forum goers do not understand is, Only a very small amount of members have ever visited the Forums.
Out of that small number, only a handful have visited the Foundry.
And as it has turned out, there are indeed a very small group that ends up dictating all that goes on in the Foundry.
This has led to many problems.
1.) The obvious clan manipulation of the "quenchers", or what ever it is that they call themselves.
2.) Quenched maps that are NOT received well by the community, (this revamp for example). Along with others like British Isles, and a whole slew of cookie cutter pieces of crap.
3.) An overall bad reputation, that keeps away people, that just do not wish to deal with the overinflated egos, of a few that are, or act like children.
As for the "SPAM".
All you have to do is, include a check box so as to take your name off of the list of members, that are not bothered by it.
The Foundry needs new blood.
The foundry needs to dish out a little humility to some of its members.
The Foundry needs to take the less played maps off of the roster, and kick them down to dead projects, where new or existing cartographers can have a go at making them better.
To put it as blunt as I can...
The Foundry needs a Revolution.
Do not get me wrong, There are some nice people in the Foundry. It's just that it could be much more enjoyable, and productive, if only...
The foundry produces better quality maps than any other site out there. You look at any other site, like landgrab or whatever, and their maps suck. Why? Because they aren't tough with what is allowed, they don't tell people when stuff is bad, which is fine for them, but it isn't the way to run a business.
I just noticed that "Foist" makes a lot of their maps.
captainwalrus wrote:The foundry produces better quality maps than any other site out there. You look at any other site, like landgrab or whatever, and their maps suck. Why? Because they aren't tough with what is allowed, they don't tell people when stuff is bad, which is fine for them, but it isn't the way to run a business.
porkenbeans wrote:I just noticed that "Foist" makes a lot of their maps.
bryguy wrote:captainwalrus wrote:The foundry produces better quality maps than any other site out there. You look at any other site, like landgrab or whatever, and their maps suck. Why? Because they aren't tough with what is allowed, they don't tell people when stuff is bad, which is fine for them, but it isn't the way to run a business.
WM - seems to have stopped making maps for a bit. (the map pack is all we saw from him, and none going atm)
natty_dread wrote:WM - seems to have stopped making maps for a bit. (the map pack is all we saw from him, and none going atm)
Isn't he making draknor 2 atm?
WidowMakers wrote:natty_dread wrote:WM - seems to have stopped making maps for a bit. (the map pack is all we saw from him, and none going atm)
Isn't he making draknor 2 atm?
1) The Hive - In FF so 99% done
2) Draknor 2 - started workign on but now on hold until after...
3) Germany Revamp Contest
Oh, so let me get this right. It is OK for certain people to come into every project that I am involved in, and cut it to pieces with profane and vile comments, but it is somehow out of line if I speak up and try to stand up to the bulling ?sully800 wrote:Have you ever considered that the reason you ruffle feathers is because of how you approach matters and how you address others? You purposefully incite others to try and make your point (ie repeatedly scathing about "the foundry elite") which only serves to weaken your argument and promote bickering.
I agree that the foundry could use new members, new cartographers, new participants, and I also think that virtually all active members of the foundry share that same wish. I don't agree with most of your proposed methods to reach this end result.
Spamming every CC member with PM's works for a map or two (hence why WM got such a large number of votes in the poll for the Hive). However conducting such a PM assault for every map and every critical issue is a whole different story - I personally would hate that kind of Spam and I don't think many other users would appreciate it.
We should take steps to encourage general CC members to use the forums, and specifically to give their feedback on maps before they are released. At the same time all cartographers should do their best to objectively listen to the feedback they receive on their maps, and to implement changes that genuinely improve the map. In most cases I think a lot of map makers try to do this, but we could ALL use some help here. Finally I think some method of revamping underplayed maps is a good idea - but please keep in mind, if a few members love the current map they will be upset if you remove it from live play just because the rest of the community doesn't share their love for that map. There needs to be a way of protecting minority interests in maps, because some members can be very loud and unruly with regard to change, despite not actively participating in the process that creates those changes (ie Germany Revamp).
In the end we all want more participation and opinions for future maps, and hopefully the changes to the foundry will help to reach that end.
Except for the bully that is.AndyDufresne wrote:Exaggeration and inflammatory speech never help anyone's cause!
--Andy
Yes, But all of this can easily be fixed if we just let all maps that meet CC requirements advance to beta testing. If it is a terrible map, the beta poll will tell us. It will also tell us exactly what needs to be improved upon.Industrial Helix wrote:One good way to encourage CC members to support a map is to post a link in games... I was in a game with Kabanellas in which he asked for support for the Third Crusade. Even though I'd seen it before in the foundry, I wasn't going to post until he said something in game. I did it a few times with the Unification of Germany and Italy maps and while I don't think it really pulled a whole lot of posts or anything, I did get some support from the little chat box with suggestions or general supportive comments.
Just throwing that out there.
But all the MAPS that have met CC requirements have NOT made it to beta.AndyDufresne wrote:I think all the maps that have reached beta has reached CC requirements [requirements at the time of quenching]. And those that haven't---haven't.
--Andy
porkenbeans wrote:But all the MAPS that have met CC requirements have NOT made it to beta.AndyDufresne wrote:I think all the maps that have reached beta has reached CC requirements [requirements at the time of quenching]. And those that haven't---haven't.
--Andy
And beta is NOT being used as it should be. It should not matter if a map is popular or not in the Foundry. Let beta do the popularity poll.
Then the numbers can be posted for all in the Foundry to see. If the Vets want to lend a helping hand at that point to bring those numbers up, then maybe the map maker will be able to raise those numbers the next time around. Certain min. scores on each question in the beta poll should be determined and can be adjusted as the process evolves.
In my opinion this one simple implementation of a more robust beta process, will fix the biggest problem in the Foundry.
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