This was brought up in a few separate places so now it has its own focused home (if i missed something about it re-share your opinions about it here)
The idea is:
If a map has significant concerns while a map is qualified, instead of initiating a veto with a disqualification, a mediation would come to resolve ongoing qualified map discussions. Either the concerned nominator or the mapper involved in the discussion would request mediation when an issue is at an impasse and can't be resolved. The map would stay qualified.
points of this
Uhh it's a rough idea that was collected from a few sources, so thoughts are appreciated
The idea is:
If a map has significant concerns while a map is qualified, instead of initiating a veto with a disqualification, a mediation would come to resolve ongoing qualified map discussions. Either the concerned nominator or the mapper involved in the discussion would request mediation when an issue is at an impasse and can't be resolved. The map would stay qualified.
points of this
- Before, disqualification was necessary because otherwise the qualified timer would keep ticking. Now that pending issues lock a map in qualified until resolve, this is no longer the case.
- This would be one step to help avoid false equivalence of veto = map is totally knocked from qualification process right away, it becomes a part of the ongoing steps.
- If the issue relates to gameplay concerns, leaderboard data can help inform on how a map is playing for its audience, if there's any locations for common misses, why those happen, etc.
- If the issue is dismissed and resolved, the map could resume qualification without needing to go through calling the nominating BNs back again.
- Only when an issue is upheld would the map be removed from qualification as a veto.
Uhh it's a rough idea that was collected from a few sources, so thoughts are appreciated