what new or improvement can come at this point.
to be fair, that's what people thought in 2015.
to be fair, that's what people thought in 2015.
hmmProject Railgun wrote:
Yes, there are amazing maps out there you just have to find them. osu!lazer should also introduce new ways of mapping with the slider body disappearing among other things.
that's what everyone says all the time. nowadays, generic mapping nowadays (not armin/browiec but iljaaz and the like) would've been considered unconventional, and generic mapping from before (most notably delis) is now considered weird to play.Reforms Expert wrote:
hmmProject Railgun wrote:
Yes, there are amazing maps out there you just have to find them. osu!lazer should also introduce new ways of mapping with the slider body disappearing among other things.
maybe
mapping is boring nowadays, almost everything is similar
It makes me wonder if it's skewed because it might not be easy to do it any other way? Well known mappers are accepted because they're known for the quality they produce. Maps that take a long time to get ranked when they're submitted by less well known mappers are probably because there's such a large amount of maps being submitted right? I'm not saying it's fair but maybe that's why well known mappers tend to be prioritized first. That, or it's not that feasible to quickly go through the probably hundreds of maps. I think older stuff in the queue should be prioritized first though. Seems weird that someone has to wait a year or 2 to get ranked just because they're not a "I have 200 ranked maps" person.Lemonfaace wrote:
Part of the issue I've seen is that the distribution of mappers that get their things ranked are very, very skewed. What you end up with is elites getting whatever they want ranked while everyone else waits forever for their turn.
You can look at the front page and see it for yourself: All but one of the submissions are made by people who have special status or have ranked many, many maps. The one person who's map finally got ranked today was first submitted back in 2018. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I've seen beatmap nominator threads (of which I've posted my maps on as well, admittedly), and the maps that have actually been modded from those threads date way back to last year at least. It's incredibly skewed and it makes you wonder what's going on...
There is no priority queue. You have to understand who decides whether a map gets ranked - BN do. It takes 2 BN to nominate a map for rank. The way that works is a mapper needs to find a BN that is both open and accepts the music style/map style/artist or whatever their preference is, if any. 99% of BN require you to find another BN so they know there is 100% guarantee the map will be nominated (No BN wants to be alone on nominating a map and suffer harsh penalties if map is disqualified).Imaproshaman wrote:
It makes me wonder if it's skewed because it might not be easy to do it any other way? Well known mappers are accepted because they're known for the quality they produce. Maps that take a long time to get ranked when they're submitted by less well known mappers are probably because there's such a large amount of maps being submitted right? I'm not saying it's fair but maybe that's why well known mappers tend to be prioritized first. That, or it's not that feasible to quickly go through the probably hundreds of maps. I think older stuff in the queue should be prioritized first though. Seems weird that someone has to wait a year or 2 to get ranked just because they're not a "I have 200 ranked maps" person.Lemonfaace wrote:
Part of the issue I've seen is that the distribution of mappers that get their things ranked are very, very skewed. What you end up with is elites getting whatever they want ranked while everyone else waits forever for their turn.
You can look at the front page and see it for yourself: All but one of the submissions are made by people who have special status or have ranked many, many maps. The one person who's map finally got ranked today was first submitted back in 2018. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I've seen beatmap nominator threads (of which I've posted my maps on as well, admittedly), and the maps that have actually been modded from those threads date way back to last year at least. It's incredibly skewed and it makes you wonder what's going on...