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samuelc812 wrote:This will probably never happen, but i think there should be a new C.A brought aboard dedicated to Foundry Competitions, We should have them more often. That way other C.A's won't have to bother with them And more people will be drawn to the Foundry and there will be more community input given on the maps, which come through the competitions
Or even an unofficial C.A. that can do this would be sufficient
edbeard wrote:1. Let me run it.
samuelc812 wrote:We could even create a usergroup where a group of foundry enthusiasts can brainstorm on possible competitions, and run them as a group This way the group can make a standard protocol for Map Competitions, and they can be run smoother without being a hassle to the C.A's ? I'd be happy to give of my time to make competitions a more pleasurable event
samuelc812 wrote:We could even create a usergroup where a group of foundry enthusiasts can brainstorm on possible competitions, and run them as a group This way the group can make a standard protocol for Map Competitions, and they can be run smoother without being a hassle to the C.A's ? I'd be happy to give of my time to make competitions a more pleasurable event
TaCktiX wrote:More than tentative, expect more about that in the next issue.
InkL0sed wrote:We actually have some very tentative plans to run a competition in the Newsletter
samuelc812 wrote:However, is this really a long term solution or a one off competition? Is the Newsletter Staff putting up their hand to run regular competitions?
oaktown wrote:samuelc812 wrote:However, is this really a long term solution or a one off competition? Is the Newsletter Staff putting up their hand to run regular competitions?
Let's see what they have in mind before we sign them up for the long-term... and whether or not they continue doesn't preclude us from tapping other folks to do some work around here, competitions or other duties.
oaktown wrote:In a nut shell, running the central america competition did not go as smoothly as one may have hoped. A map was sent to the wrong CA, so I didn't receive it in time to include it in the first round. During the first round there were complaints that the mapmakers didn't have a chance to get any feedback, so (after consulting the mapmakers involved) we let all of the maps go into the second and final round. Then two maps were eliminated because their vote totals were padded by multis, so I re-ran round two. Now that the second final round is over I'm hearing that the vote was too close, though nobody said anything about requiring a majority when we went into the final round 2 with 4 (and originally 6) maps.
samuelc812 wrote:TaCktiX wrote:More than tentative, expect more about that in the next issue.InkL0sed wrote:We actually have some very tentative plans to run a competition in the Newsletter
That's great news. However, is this really a long term solution or a one off competition? Is the Newsletter Staff putting up their hand to run regular competitions?
reptile wrote:so there were two eliminated because of mulit's? because that is what it sounds like. was e_i_pi's padded by multis? or am i miscounting and there were originally 7?
edbeard wrote:no one agrees on my competition subforum idea?
edbeard wrote:no one agrees on my competition subforum idea?
reptile wrote:Oaktown
i dont know what you mean by he had questionable votes as well. but as far as our hidden forum, he specifically encouraged all of us to take a look and to vote, but also made sure to make it clear that he wanted us to vote on our favorite or the best even if it means it wasnt his. he made that part clear.
bryguy wrote:why not something like what they do over at the cartographers guild?
each month they have a competition (usually on a certain theme) and then people make threads with like January Entry: The Something of Something (or watever title they choose), and then over the month people make comments, then at the end of the month they have voting. Why not something like that?
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