I like how the modding/ranking process becomes a bit organized~ (and less relationship based)
big improvement imo
big improvement imo
Yes that works often, but mostly the mapper does not know which posts should be given kudosu. Further more, which one should be given penalty? I think in most cases the "modder" does not make any fault. The BAT should be authorised to decide whether they will give the penalty and who will they give.Sakura wrote:
For the 2nd one, i think the mapper should have an "undo" button in case they misclicked.
This is one of main problems in those update[Luanny] wrote:
Nice, this means that if I pm someone to mod my map or even do m4m they will probably reject because my map won't give many points \:D/
Why that was not mentiored before? As far as i know, only BATs allowed to denied unfair points - modders can only report[Luanny] wrote:
Btw, what if I downvote someone's mod just because I don't like them? I hope someone will punish me for doing this, at least.
WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG PEPPYzozozofun wrote:
Long ago, the happy players of osu! lived together in harmony, then, everything changed when peppy came back.
I just argue to see if I can make some minor suggestions so that the new system is more friendly. I'm not totally against the new system, though I will have less chance of gaoji'ing.angelfix wrote:
@flower. stop useless arguing, nothing will be changed finally, so let us see what hell will happen
Yep, that's it. High skipping penalty makes this queue compulsory. Just reducing the skipping penalty makes a big improvement.angelfix wrote:
i am willing to osu! recommend some maps, but use it to make the most important part of ranking system is crazy, different from PP system, game is a kind of sport, so ranking is useful, but mapping is a kind of art, ranking is just like shit.
But no one will force you to mod from queue. You can mod on your own and choose whatever you like.angelfix wrote:
the most unacceptable things is choose maps by a machine or we called it system, something never can be done by computer, like find a music we love, music radio always can not replace CDs. Today's system is not the best, but this one is the wrost.
Of course, it'll be very hard to become someone who can nominate maps if you do that.Sieg wrote:
But no one will force you to mod from queue. You can mod on your own and choose whatever you like.angelfix wrote:
the most unacceptable things is choose maps by a machine or we called it system, something never can be done by computer, like find a music we love, music radio always can not replace CDs. Today's system is not the best, but this one is the wrost.
main problem is queue maps have VERY big priority abuse. it is an indirect forcing.You lose 50 SP whenever your map gets modded. I think that'll sort itself out over time.
Exactly. I don't get why most of people miss that.Ekaru wrote:
...But that's the entire damn point. The point is that only people who are willing to mod all maps and not just maps they like are the ones who get privileges like being able to nominate maps. If you don't care about those privileges, however, feel free to mod whatever the hell you want. Just don't expect to get significant rewards for it.
Again. People is not a modding machines. It is depends to song and map. Did BATs mod every map what people send to them? Hell no! This is just unneeded forcing, again, it will affect quality of mods.Ekaru wrote:
...But that's the entire damn point. The point is that only people who are willing to mod all maps and not just maps they like are the ones who get privileges like being able to nominate maps. If you don't care about those privileges, however, feel free to mod whatever the hell you want. Just don't expect to get significant rewards for it.
What? Really? It is just retarded. Not all mappers are good modders. This is again just ridicilous indirectly forcing.Ekaru wrote:
You lose 50 SP whenever your map gets modded. I think that'll sort itself out over time.
Because since you are free to go on as you are doing currently if you don't like the system, anything that happens in the system DOES NOT MATTER to you AT ALL.angelfix wrote:
you always emphasize feel free to mod, you can ignore this system, so why close mod queue? why minus points if you jump the maps? why add it into ranking system? don't lie in a pretty way
Bumping for further visibility. Feel free to mod one of these two maps if you want to experience the new system early.peppy wrote:
real-time modding system map #1 map #2 (currently in testing stages)
active for these two maps only. not yet linked to the rest of the system. please use these for real-world testing – as in mod them properly if you are going to post anything.