I was talking to a friend about this since I had made a GD for him. I normally don't do GDs apart from if they're really short, like under 1 minute. So I was thinking how could GDs be more encouraged throughout the community?
My main idea was that the difficulties that are made could count as a ranked map, of course it is ranked. Same goes for pending, loved, and graveyarded. However, some sort of label would be put on them to show it is a Guest Difficulty.
The "Skid's Insane" part could also be replaced with "GD". As well has this, maybe consider having all of the mappers in the "mapped by" section. Also if this overflows because of how easy some are to make, maybe make an entire new section in the profile page called "Guest Difficulties". This could include ranked, pending, loved and graveyared GDs.
The basic idea was that Guest Difficulties should be better managed, so they feel less like an extended title and more like something you were actually part of. Another suggestion is that in the modding area, the mappers can't hype the map, so that modders/players can. I feel like when mappers finish their GD, they'll just hype it because they want it to be ranked, not because of anything else but just because they did something in it. I've done this as well. Also in modv2, mappers could resolve their own difficulties. Finally, and most importantly, people can update their own difficulties without sending the mapper the file and them implementing it, because this takes time and is annoying to do after every small change.
So in conclusion, I really feel like (and others I've talked to) Guest Difficulties should be something by the difficulty mapper, rather than the main mapper. This could be done by some sort of checkbox in the "song setup" part of the editor:
I believe this will encourage (me included) more mappers to do Guest Difficulties. It will be more rewarding and make certain mappers who mainly do these, more noticed.
This whole thing could also be said about collabs, however these normally involve less mapping. I'm not really as sure on this one especially since I've never done one. So if this suggestion gets pushed forward, I guess you guys could discuss it.
If you have any more ideas to add on to this feel free to mention them :3
My main idea was that the difficulties that are made could count as a ranked map, of course it is ranked. Same goes for pending, loved, and graveyarded. However, some sort of label would be put on them to show it is a Guest Difficulty.
The "Skid's Insane" part could also be replaced with "GD". As well has this, maybe consider having all of the mappers in the "mapped by" section. Also if this overflows because of how easy some are to make, maybe make an entire new section in the profile page called "Guest Difficulties". This could include ranked, pending, loved and graveyared GDs.
The basic idea was that Guest Difficulties should be better managed, so they feel less like an extended title and more like something you were actually part of. Another suggestion is that in the modding area, the mappers can't hype the map, so that modders/players can. I feel like when mappers finish their GD, they'll just hype it because they want it to be ranked, not because of anything else but just because they did something in it. I've done this as well. Also in modv2, mappers could resolve their own difficulties. Finally, and most importantly, people can update their own difficulties without sending the mapper the file and them implementing it, because this takes time and is annoying to do after every small change.
So in conclusion, I really feel like (and others I've talked to) Guest Difficulties should be something by the difficulty mapper, rather than the main mapper. This could be done by some sort of checkbox in the "song setup" part of the editor:
I believe this will encourage (me included) more mappers to do Guest Difficulties. It will be more rewarding and make certain mappers who mainly do these, more noticed.
This whole thing could also be said about collabs, however these normally involve less mapping. I'm not really as sure on this one especially since I've never done one. So if this suggestion gets pushed forward, I guess you guys could discuss it.
If you have any more ideas to add on to this feel free to mention them :3