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porkenbeans wrote:Well brother there are 2 of us so far. I am sure that we will from a few others on this suggestion. I really can NOT see any reasonable argument against it.Industrial Helix wrote:porkenbeans wrote:They have tried to bring in a wider audience to critique maps. The problem is they already have those few that view the forums that are interested. The large majority of CC members do not even know what a forum is, so how can you get the true populas view of CC gamers ?jefjef wrote:With all that said <cough> I'd love to see more polls related to the map creation process.
Overall I myself enjoy visiting the foundry. It's about the only sane place (for the most part) in these forums.
THANK YOU MAP TEAM!
I have suggested this before, but it went nowhere. I will suggest it once more.
CC should send out via pm to all CC members, a monthly newsletter. How do they expect people to sign up for a newsletter when they do not ever visit the forum. This would be great for CC and its members alike. CC could garner much more feedback on things like maps and such, and members could be more informed about CC. This will lead to a whole new group of CC posters that would be a step outside of the box. Polls would garner the numbers into the thousands instead of the 20 or so at the most that participate today.
On top of this CC would have an influx of non paid volunteers that could help to fill the big gap that exists.
I suggested something like this and it went completely unnoticed in the suggestion forum. Though I said that something like a front page e-zine would be a better idea. It would include a basic intro to the site for those new, the login and the e-zine with general info about what's going on, new maps, ect., tournaments, info on members... ect.
it would be just basic headlines that one could click and follow or whatever. Especially for maps, this would be great, things like "Do you want another rail map?" "Should Germany be revamped?" "American Colonies map in the works" Ect. could go on and on. They could host polls as well: Should Africa be revamped? ad we'd have the go ahead for it or not. I think it really would have a unifying effect on the forums and the site. But alas, no one else does.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Raskholnikov wrote:WM,
I think a slight dose of humility would serve us all well. No one is as good as they think. Pork certainly has a lot to learn about mapmaking, but so do we all in some area or another. if we could just leave the personal out of it and try to focus on the work, in a polite and constructive way, like you have done in such detail with 150 after Hijrah, I think we would go a long way towards meeting grifton's reservations re: getting sucked into the Foundry infighting.
MrBenn wrote:porkenbeans wrote: I have already told you what I think the main problem is.
I think what gimil is trying to ask for is solutions...
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
I am glad to hear that, because I really don't want to fight today.MrBenn wrote:porkenbeans wrote: I have already told you what I think the main problem is.
I think what gimil is trying to ask for is solutions...
Then why is this fact disguised with words in the guidelines such as 'suggestions". Why not just come right out and say, that if you do not do what you are told by the A team, your project will not be allowed to go forward ? Why not just come out and say that, this is a collaborative effort, and all decisions regarding every aspect of your map, will be made by the foundry and its elite ? If you ask me it is wrong to give this power to the ones giving the helping hand. The power of approving maps for live play should be in the hands of the community. Not this small group of Foundry members that face it, are blind with power, and just can not wait to haze the next noob that dares to step foot in their Foundry.Incandenza wrote:The sad truth is that not every map developed in the foundry deserves to be quenched. This is where experienced foundrarians really help the process, by trying to help new mapmakers refine and enhance their efforts. Sometime the original idea simply isn't good enough, sometimes the gameplay needs to be revised and streamlined. We're lucky that many veteran mapmakers continue to participate in the foundry and comment on other people's maps.
Newcomers to the foundry are welcomed with open arms. Wids, cairns, mibi, DiM, qwert, yeti, gimil, all were foundry noobs at one point or another. And as was pointed out before, many of the maps in the main foundry and final forge come courtesy of first-time mapmakers: Scott, Isaiah, Helix, Sully, dolemite, DubWarrior, lgoasklucyl, eipi, the list goes on and on.
The foundry is a collaborative process. The best and most prolific mapmakers understand this and thrive in a collaborative environment, with the full knowledge that an idea is just that. Ideas often don't survive the process in their original forms, but if you look at any first draft of any quenched map, and then look at the final product, and chart the suggestions, disputes, full-blown disagreements, syntheses, compromises, and do-overs along the way that helped create that final product, and the new mapmaker will understand that no map is an island, that he must be able to roll with the punches, that veteran mapmakers are in fact his best resource. Successful first-time mapmakers learn this. The unsuccessful ones, as a rule, don't.
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Truer words were never spoken.
If the Foundry truly wants to improve itself, They need only, go back to those goals that it was first built on. Find ways to realize those goals, and start by cutting out the cancerous growth that is the lust for power.
Oak,oaktown wrote:What's my opinion of the Foundry? Well, it looks to me like just about any other forum at this site. It's easy to use and fairly well organized. The colors do not hurt my eyes. The current stamping system makes sense given the stated goals of the map-making process, and the quality of the product that the Foundry turns out is fairly solid. High marks for both form and function.
What the rest of you are expressing, so far as I can tell, are your opinions of your experience within the Foundry, and that's a very different story. I say this because your experience in the Foundry is shaped by the individuals who frequent this forum, not so much by the policies and format of the forum itself.
I would go so far as to suggest that all of the problems that the Foundry faces/has ever faced are the result of whims, desires, and over-inflated egos of individuals. And its not just that there are a few bad apples; everyone who stumbles in brings their own opinions and personality, and whether those opinions and personalities are pleasant or distasteful they shape the experience of every other CC member who reads Foundry posts. Even the most pleasant and hard-working Foundry regular (Coleman?) has probably written something that has bruised the ego of another, or caused somebody to think that the Foundry is a steaming pile of elitist ass holes.
Let's throw that word ego back into the mix, because I truly believe that big egos are what most contributes to individuals having bad Foundry experiences. And when I say that, I mean both the ego of the individual having a bad experience, and the egos of those who are influencing that experience. Whether you are creating a map that gets ripped a new one, or just making a comment that goes overlooked or ignored, you are experiencing a clash of egos.
We all bring our own baggage into this place, and so we are all a part of the problem. The question is whether or not you're able to step back, look at your place in the Foundry, and try to help this forum function. So it pains me whenever I read a statement like this...Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Truer words were never spoken.
If the Foundry truly wants to improve itself, They need only, go back to those goals that it was first built on. Find ways to realize those goals, and start by cutting out the cancerous growth that is the lust for power.
I take many exceptions to this statement. First, power does not always corrupt. Gandhi was the spiritual and political leader of 300 million people, but stayed pretty true to his message. And I still see Jimmy Carter building houses for everyday people. I do not accept this as a truism.
Second, who is this "they?" The writer of this statement is more active in the Foundry right now than I am, yet I suspect he would count me among this mysterious "them" who run the Foundry. Whether or not you hold a title or have even made a map, by virtue of posting here you are a part of the Foundry.
Third, the Foundry is very much meeting the original goals of this forum. Maps are being made, and at a far greater rate and level of quality than they were when I made my first map. If you don't believe me, go back and look at my first map.
Finally, those who oversee the Foundry have long been aware that there are indeed some who lust for power around here, and those individuals are not promoted to become Foundry moderators. Those who do become Foundry moderators tend to burn out and leave after a few months or a year, because the perceived "power" of being a Foundry mod isn't worth the headaches and loss of sleep that accompany the position. If Keyogi, Coleman, Cairnswk, Gimil, or I were power-hungry mad-men intent on taking over Conquer Club we would never have quit.
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--Andy
RjBeals wrote:(edit). I almost feel like making a map now.
There is at this time a "Lord of the Flies" like situation going on in the Foundry that you may not be aware of. people are secretly getting blacklisted by a very small group of power mad children. Once a person for one reason or another gets on their bad side they are dogged every where they go and harassed. The others in the Foundry for some reason do not speak up against these spoiled little brats. I do not know why, maybe out of fear or apathy, or adoration. Most of them otherwise seem to be friendly and helpful people, but if they only knew what it is like to be on the receiving end of this sick, belligerent and childish game, they would have some empathy I'm sure.
To tell you the truth, I am this close to just giving up. I have come to the conclusion that maybe all of this is simply a result of a purely volunteer staff. It is a noble pursuit perhaps. And an idea that sounds good on its face, (not to mention, inexpensive). But I guess that in the end, ...you get what you pay for.
porkenbeans wrote:There is at this time a "Lord of the Flies" like situation going on in the Foundry that you may not be aware of. people are secretly getting blacklisted by a very small group of power mad children. Once a person for one reason or another gets on their bad side they are dogged every where they go and harassed. The others in the Foundry for some reason do not speak up against these spoiled little brats. I do not know why, maybe out of fear or apathy, or adoration. Most of them otherwise seem to be friendly and helpful people, but if they only knew what it is like to be on the receiving end of this sick, belligerent and childish game, they would have some empathy I'm sure.
WidowMakers wrote:Could you please provide an example list of people who:1) Secretly get "blacklisted"
2) Why you think those people were "blacklisted"
3) Who are the "power mad children'
4) Who are the others in the foundry
I find it interesting that there is a usergroup that only allows map quenchers in.yeti_c wrote:I find it amusing that the foundry is labelled as elitist - when we have a usergroup that has one of the easiest entry policies on the site...
If you have a quenched map you are allowed in - No Ifs - No buts...
To those that have written massive wall of text like posts... why didn't you put that effort into analysing other peoples maps? Or improving your own?
Why did I just waste a lot of time reading this thread? Probably cos it was just here... If I didn't waste my time reading this - I might have commented on 3 or 4 maps... shame.
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