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Robinette wrote:I am very interested to see how this poll develops...
There is currently 7 votes, just 1 for each selection except one with none...
sinctheassasin wrote:i am trying to make a map, but i feel that nbody really cares about the foundry.
one of the requirements to get out of the draft room is community support. if nobody cares, it wont go through.
I have heard people say good stuff about the map, but they never post it.
ive tried everything from talking about it in-game, to going to live chat and advertising every day, I have even pm'd all of my friends just so i could get more responses.
i think it would be great to have advertisements for maps in the draft room, since those are the ones that need to most attention.
sinctheassasin wrote:i am trying to make a map, but i feel that nbody really cares about the foundry.
one of the requirements to get out of the draft room is community support. if nobody cares, it wont go through.
I have heard people say good stuff about the map, but they never post it.
ive tried everything from talking about it in-game, to going to live chat and advertising every day, I have even pm'd all of my friends just so i could get more responses.
i think it would be great to have advertisements for maps in the draft room, since those are the ones that need to most attention.
sully800 wrote:sinctheassasin wrote:i am trying to make a map, but i feel that nbody really cares about the foundry.
one of the requirements to get out of the draft room is community support. if nobody cares, it wont go through.
I have heard people say good stuff about the map, but they never post it.
ive tried everything from talking about it in-game, to going to live chat and advertising every day, I have even pm'd all of my friends just so i could get more responses.
i think it would be great to have advertisements for maps in the draft room, since those are the ones that need to most attention.
If you cannot gather support for a map through the means you have listed then it probably means it is not a map that people care to have added. Maps have to appeal to a large group of people to actually gather support, and since we have well over a hundred maps in play there aren't too many niches left to fill.
jiminski wrote:that's partially true sully, but there is a massive element of cult following when it comes to maps. If DiM were to walk in with a new map idea, almost any map idea, he would have a comparatively large group of people instantly there to bounce off. (perhaps to his distraction) that is because he is a superb map maker of course but it is illusory to think that new guys get adequate, automatic support.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:jiminski wrote:that's partially true sully, but there is a massive element of cult following when it comes to maps. If DiM were to walk in with a new map idea, almost any map idea, he would have a comparatively large group of people instantly there to bounce off. (perhaps to his distraction) that is because he is a superb map maker of course but it is illusory to think that new guys get adequate, automatic support.
I have to respectfully disagree with you here jim. That may seem the case but from an inside perspective I have noticed that probably everyone who has this opinion that the foundry is cultist place where you get better attention is your established tends to come from people whos map idea or graphical skills suck.
Time and time again I could list off plenty of quenched maps map by new map makers that had support from the start because they were graphically competant and their ideas worked. The most recent example being killing.44's greenland map, older examples include Benny and snap dodles NYC map, thenobodies and pikkos oceania map, archipejago by zeak and Mjinga, MrBenns europa map (his conduct, attitude and ability in this development helped him earn his CA position), t-o-m's madagascar but probably one of the best senarios was wcaclimbing and his oasis map. He gained huge support because his idea was innovative and exciting with the graphical skills to move his map forward. That is more than I can say for all the failed map makers who moan that the foundry is elitist.
The reason established map makers gain more support, recognition and help is because they got themselfs established by being good at making maps.
InsomniaRed wrote:This is for the Community Opinion piece for Conquer Club News.
The Map Foundry is a forum here on Conquer Club (viewforum.php?f=10) and lately there hasn't been quite as much activity around the map-making forum. What are your feelings concerning the forum? Do you have any ideas to make it more interesting or to get the community more involved in the process? Tell us!!
Please vote, post and explain your opinion!!
PS - Please don't spam this thread with anything that is not relevant to the topic, thank you
gimil wrote:jiminski wrote:that's partially true sully, but there is a massive element of cult following when it comes to maps. If DiM were to walk in with a new map idea, almost any map idea, he would have a comparatively large group of people instantly there to bounce off. (perhaps to his distraction) that is because he is a superb map maker of course but it is illusory to think that new guys get adequate, automatic support.
I have to respectfully disagree with you here jim. That may seem the case but from an inside perspective I have noticed that probably everyone who has this opinion that the foundry is cultist place where you get better attention is your established tends to come from people whos map idea or graphical skills suck.
Bruceswar wrote:Early on looks like what I feel I am not alone in. I see it happen when I wander in there. Person A makes a comment (A regular) People praise him and say thanks. B comes along and is told "Don't you read anything? That was mentioned 2 pages ago! Also your second idea is rubbish!" With that that said person is turned off never to return, so the same people comment on map after map...
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Bruceswar wrote:I beg to differ a bit. "elitism" - It can be defined in many ways. Weather it be a new map maker or someone just passing by with a comment. People in the foundry must remember everybody has to start somewhere. Personally I think the foundry process is too anal over small details which 99.9% of the people will not care about. A map can be hung up for months trying to fix small things, which in the grand scheme of it all will be worthless. I mean who cares if border A is 2 pixels too long or that the mini map is not 100% like the larger map. There are a million and one things that could be said about this process, but I think we would be splitting hairs. Personally I find the foundry pretty backwards.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
sully800 wrote:Looking through a lot of maps you can see that the second or third draft look VERY similar to the final version.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:Unfortuantly most times it is the established foudnry members that are left to give out the 'tough love' as it is commonly refered to.
The foundry has its share of problems, but elitism isn't one of them.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
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