thenobodies80 wrote:
Do you think all maps must go throught the foundry even if it means destroy the surprise effect? or do you think it's fine as it is now? or again, do you think that maps can be developed behind the scenes on special occasions, but there should be a public topic to discuss and improve them anyway?
Please discuss
Nobodies
I just read all six pages of this thread and it reads like one of those paper back romance novels that you just can't put down because you have to see how it ends.
Personally, I hate surprises. Especially when they are embarrassing surprise parties where every one comes out of a dark room and just scares the hell out of you (SURPRIIISE!!!) risking a heart attack and all in the process. And I would also not enjoy very much playing a game for the first time and realizing the crappy play of it all. Probably why I stick with the classic map.
Even though I haven't played on many different maps, although I can imagine that feeling, I would have to say that if the foundry is doing a fine job of creating well, enjoyable and playable maps then they should be the only resource for doing so. If there is some kind of problem in getting out the maps in a reasonable time limit then that should be the issue or an issue to deal with and not whether who should make the maps or not.
I believe that Dim and Natty Dread make an excellent point in the quality control issue, in that all the maps should go through a process of criticism and review. A map that just appears out of nowhere with crappy play is like a bad surprise party on a really bad hair day. Or worse, really bad sex in which you just can't get those invested 11 minutes of your life back. Oh sure, it's fine for the guy, right???
If it takes a year to come out with a map for Christmas then start the process now. Don't wait until November to throw out some half hashed map that most people won't play anyways. Or worse will feel like suckers if they do. And if administration reserves the right to throw out "surprise" maps then they should at least come with a warning label. [Alert: You may find this map to be really SHITTY! You have been warned. Thank you and enjoy the game.]
So I think that all maps should go through foundry because nothing ruins the happy holiday season more than crappy game play on a crappy game map for a festive season. That is really no kind of a surprise at all. At least not in my game book.
I am just saying; If that is indeed what is happening?