Nyan: 3
Melophobia wrote:
congratz~!
uh, isn't this unrankable if it's not mapped?Kei wrote:
The start of the song (00:00:069 ~ 01:00:750) is mappable. Half of the song is unnecessarily skipped imo :l
Yes it is, unranking, mapper needs to finish mapping the first halfdkun wrote:
uh, isn't this unrankable if it's not mapped?Kei wrote:
The start of the song (00:00:069 ~ 01:00:750) is mappable. Half of the song is unnecessarily skipped imo :l
The rule states 20% of the mp3 (not cumulative), so 15% intro and 15% outro unmapped is allowed, but 21% intro alone unmapped isn't.dkun wrote:
uh, isn't this unrankable if it's not mapped?Kei wrote:
The start of the song (00:00:069 ~ 01:00:750) is mappable. Half of the song is unnecessarily skipped imo :l
GladiOol wrote:
I love it how such a mistake was made by a BAT.
Natteke wrote:
People never learn
Pretty much what it is, indeed.Tanzklaue wrote:
this is a punch into the face of everybody who actually cares about his map, everybody who desperately tries to get MATs and BATs to mod his or her map, and to every MAT/BAT who actually tries to do his or her job properly.
your avatar is perfect for that postSeph wrote:
yay another quality map ran-
oh.
Another question to Andrea:Blue Dragon wrote:
your avatar is perfect for that postSeph wrote:
yay another quality map ran-
oh.
Also... I completely agree with the previous posts.
Also, a question to andrea:
Why do you have to ignore the people who say this? Why do you just keep doing what you are doing? Don't you think it's unfair?
But please don't troll. Give constructive criticism instead of trolling, thanks. Any trolling posts will be deleted.
Rules wrote:
You must cut your mp3 if you're using less than 80% of it. This doesn't count intro time, and thus only applies if more than 20% of the outro is unmapped. If you only plan to map a portion of your song, then including the full mp3 is a waste of file space. Many mp3 editing tools like this exist which make fading and cutting a song simple. However, if you have a legitimate reason for keeping your full mp3 (e.g. a storyboard after the map ends), then that is fine.
50% of the mp3 is not an intro :3popner wrote:
Rules wrote:
You must cut your mp3 if you're using less than 80% of it. This doesn't count intro time, and thus only applies if more than 20% of the outro is unmapped. If you only plan to map a portion of your song, then including the full mp3 is a waste of file space. Many mp3 editing tools like this exist which make fading and cutting a song simple. However, if you have a legitimate reason for keeping your full mp3 (e.g. a storyboard after the map ends), then that is fine.
Also, 50% of the MP3 is a big problem.popner wrote:
If you only plan to map a portion of your song, then including the full mp3 is a waste of file space.
popner wrote:
Rules wrote:
You must cut your mp3 if you're using less than 80% of it. This doesn't count intro time, and thus only applies if more than 20% of the outro is unmapped. If you only plan to map a portion of your song, then including the full mp3 is a waste of file space. Many mp3 editing tools like this exist which make fading and cutting a song simple. However, if you have a legitimate reason for keeping your full mp3 (e.g. a storyboard after the map ends), then that is fine.
can't tell if stupidRules wrote:
You must cut your mp3 if you're using less than 80% of it. This doesn't count intro time, and thus only applies if more than 20% of the outro is unmapped. If you only plan to map a portion of your song, then including the full mp3 is a waste of file space. Many mp3 editing tools like this exist which make fading and cutting a song simple. However, if you have a legitimate reason for keeping your full mp3 (e.g. a storyboard after the map ends), then that is fine.
And that 50% is completely mappable in this case.Tanzklaue wrote:
50% of the mp3 is not an intro :3
Then a mapper, when in doubt, should check what's right and what's wrong instead of outright ranking his map in 9 days without even checking the rules.popner wrote:
thus only applies if more than 20% of the outro is unmapped.
So what if two rules conflict?