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Offline a-4-year-old

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Re: Some moderators never speak?
« Reply #20 on: August 07, 2006, 01:53:08 pm »
I reckon you should get rid of grand_diablo then...
why bother, hes already gone
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Re: Some moderators never speak?
« Reply #21 on: August 07, 2006, 11:53:46 pm »
lol true.

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Re: Some moderators never speak?
« Reply #22 on: August 08, 2006, 05:38:55 pm »
I reckon you should get rid of grand_diablo then...

Too me Grand_Diablo being replaced will be a victory for the mapping forums.  However they should be replaced with someone of Enjoy Incubus's calibur :p

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Wow he already left xD, I need to get more sleep....
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Re: Some moderators never speak?
« Reply #23 on: August 09, 2006, 03:17:17 am »
At least with dibo, there were life on the mapping forums again.

It's not easy to handle the Mapping Forum you know, and instead of saying 'lol you guys suck as mods' you could actually give freakin' suggestions. It's not like Anna and me are ignorant old hacks who have asses instead of faces.

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Re: Some moderators never speak?
« Reply #24 on: August 09, 2006, 04:30:21 am »
You could start by updating the rules so that they're clearer -- and by sticking the most important rules in the thread title.  For example, the title in the CTF/INF Maps and DM/HTF/Other Maps subsections would be "Rules: maps must have a download link, an overview, and a proper title (read for more)."  While those three rules would be at the top of a numerical list such as:

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Each submitted map must have the following:
  • A download link including the map and all non-default sceneries, textures, and edges used (either use the forum uploader by clicking on Additional Options below the textbox or upload to some other file hosting site such as Laughing Llama's or m00net)
  • An overview of the entire map (use the PrintScreen button on your keyboard to copy what you currently see to your clipboard then edit and upload the file)
  • A proper title (Capture the Flag maps must be preceded by ctf_, Deathmatch maps...)
  • Credit where credit is due -- if you borrowed anyone's scenery, textures, ideas, or let someone waypoint your map, let everyone know who gave you what (willingly or not).


When critiquing a map, be descriptive and constructive -- help new mappers figure out how to map, help veteran mappers improve.  Most importantly, point out any bugs you might find.


That should be all you need, but you can add anything that you have to correct frequently.  Although, instead of parentheses to describe how to upload, create an overview, etc., you may want to use the anchor tag to link to a more descriptive part of the page.

Hope that helps.  At the very least, it'll be better than g_d's monstrosity of a post (which has broken links and old code in it, by the way) and more informative than Chakra's paltry "these are the bare essentials" post (though you may want to steal some of his stuff).

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