QUOTE(Shocko @ Aug 25 2006, 05:24 PM)
I think reviews could do with work on. Personally i feel that maybe only people that write reviews, should be able to rate the map ( maybe a basic review format if there isn't already one.)[right][snapback]550470[/snapback][/right]
I think that's a splendid idea! Only those who submit a review will be able to vote. To prevent people from saying 'it sucks' or 'it doesn't suck' some (hint: DLDB keepers) check the review quickly to see if its serious. If it is then review gets placed, rating will get implanted. And if the reviewers-get-awarded idea also gets accepted, then the reviewer will get, suprise surprise, his award (which might be minerals, karma, cookies or whatever).
QUOTE(Shocko @ Aug 25 2006, 05:24 PM)
The map spotlight idea is a good one and it should be updated regularily i agree. The seperate space in DLDB for maps in map spotlight is nice. However i would still like to see my idea ( found in the other thread ) about the 'map making ladder', so depending how long your map is like 1st your map gains points of some kind and the ladder is based upon how many points you have. This contrasts from the map spotlight idea in the way that you wouldn't be able to stay 1st all the time. However if you make the public vote out of 8 maps. (3 of which are in the current spotlight 5 of which have been elected for spotlight material)
But yeah change is good
[right][snapback]550470[/snapback][/right]
I don't like the idea of a ladder. When a map is premium it is premium, that will not change in time (though there will always be exceptions, of course). No map will be 'first', the good maps just get a different status to seperate them from the rest. Between premium maps people have to figure out for themselves which they like best, it isn't necessary to do that through votes as well - I don't really see a point in that.
On a side note, Premium Status should
not be standard when you win a contest. Every map, including those who won a contest must still meet the 'requirements'. Sometimes, even while they've won a contest, the winning map does not meet the requirements. On other occassions both number one and two are extremeley good, in which case they
both should be made premium.
The Premium Map system should be independent of contests. Even though the maps who win a contest will logically be good, they might not be good enough to be made premium.