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I want to take a look at a segment of this rule:
Today, a very small discussion has opened up in the thread of this map, and it had to do with something people have told me various times, here is the first post: p/5242755
TL;DR he is saying that I should map another difficulty for this set since my part is shorter than Len's part in the map. Upon reading the RC snippet he posted, I saw that the rule said "he person who should upload the map is the one who contributed most to it."
Here's where I see the flaw. Taken directly from my reply to him (mind the bad grammar):
Although I've seen this argument placed many times, I've never actually seen any discussion about it. All I've seen is people going with the DQ and fixing their parts or staff abruptly unranking the map and locking the thread.
People may ask "But Spaghetti why don't you just map another part of the song, why are you so lazy?". It's not a question about laziness, its about me not wanting to make the collab parts uneven and mapping parts of the song I feel would be better left unmapped, on top of possibly having to make another uninspired difficulty just to make the set rankable. Going back to Boogie, I prefer to leave this intro unmapped, as it fits the suspense leading up to the beginning of the map and gives the storyboard a good a good spotlight to display some info (this can also tie into the rounding error of Cry Thunder's DQ that unfortunately had to be acknowledged and changed by Jenny, sacrificing mapping quality.) Also, mapping another difficulty will take the point out of having such a map in my opinion. That will make the spread like "HERE'S BOOGIE THE 19 PERSON COLLAB BY THE EDGE and the diff that had to be mapped to fit the RC." As far as uneven parts go, people may argue "But Spaghetti, Len's part is longer than the rest isn't that uneven distribution of parts?" Of course it isn't. Each part is split as the song moves onto the next phrase, the ending phrase is longer due to the exaggerated ending of the song. I do not want to have a person collabing with me delete their part so I can map into it, also causing me to map in between phrases.
So, do you get what I mean? This rule only states that the submitter has to be the one who CONTRIBUTED THE MOST, not the one who mapped the most. It took me well over a month or two to organize the set and get all the hitsounding and mods, along with various nerfs and people abandoning the map, in which I had to find people to fill the gaps. Changing my parts to fit the rule would decrease the maps quality, as explained why above.
I believe that this rule should be discussed and evaluated, as it is very bland and presenting me with a pointless challenge that can only be fixed by decreasing the maps quality.
I want to take a look at a segment of this rule:
Let's take this map for an example: Billain - Boogie, a 19 person collab submitted by me that has intentions of being ranked.Ranking Criteria wrote:
No guest mapper should have more difficulties in the mapset than the creator, all modes together. For collaboration mapsets, the uploader should take part in all collab difficulties. The person who should upload the map is the one who contributed most to it. Maps with an ambiguous set of difficulties such as collabs will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to ensure that the submitting mapper is properly accounted for.
Today, a very small discussion has opened up in the thread of this map, and it had to do with something people have told me various times, here is the first post: p/5242755
TL;DR he is saying that I should map another difficulty for this set since my part is shorter than Len's part in the map. Upon reading the RC snippet he posted, I saw that the rule said "he person who should upload the map is the one who contributed most to it."
Here's where I see the flaw. Taken directly from my reply to him (mind the bad grammar):
Even people who are part of the collab acknowledge that I have put much more work into this than any of my fellow collabers.Spaghetti wrote:
Given all the work i put into getting this organized, dictating how i want each part to be, putting in each part into the .osu, getting mods, doing m4ms for mods, and getting the collabers to CHECK their mods (which ive been checking mods for 2 parts cuz people are busy) and giving instruction to the sbers to get what i think is appropriate for the map, i think its fair to say that i put in a great amount more into the set than the average collaber.
Although I've seen this argument placed many times, I've never actually seen any discussion about it. All I've seen is people going with the DQ and fixing their parts or staff abruptly unranking the map and locking the thread.
People may ask "But Spaghetti why don't you just map another part of the song, why are you so lazy?". It's not a question about laziness, its about me not wanting to make the collab parts uneven and mapping parts of the song I feel would be better left unmapped, on top of possibly having to make another uninspired difficulty just to make the set rankable. Going back to Boogie, I prefer to leave this intro unmapped, as it fits the suspense leading up to the beginning of the map and gives the storyboard a good a good spotlight to display some info (this can also tie into the rounding error of Cry Thunder's DQ that unfortunately had to be acknowledged and changed by Jenny, sacrificing mapping quality.) Also, mapping another difficulty will take the point out of having such a map in my opinion. That will make the spread like "HERE'S BOOGIE THE 19 PERSON COLLAB BY THE EDGE and the diff that had to be mapped to fit the RC." As far as uneven parts go, people may argue "But Spaghetti, Len's part is longer than the rest isn't that uneven distribution of parts?" Of course it isn't. Each part is split as the song moves onto the next phrase, the ending phrase is longer due to the exaggerated ending of the song. I do not want to have a person collabing with me delete their part so I can map into it, also causing me to map in between phrases.
So, do you get what I mean? This rule only states that the submitter has to be the one who CONTRIBUTED THE MOST, not the one who mapped the most. It took me well over a month or two to organize the set and get all the hitsounding and mods, along with various nerfs and people abandoning the map, in which I had to find people to fill the gaps. Changing my parts to fit the rule would decrease the maps quality, as explained why above.
I believe that this rule should be discussed and evaluated, as it is very bland and presenting me with a pointless challenge that can only be fixed by decreasing the maps quality.