Disclaimer: This post is meant to generate discussion surrounding the state of the upper echelons of the mapping community. While it's written like a proposal, my main goal with this post is to hop into the thinking tank and discuss about all of this.
Summary
The BNG/QAT have been going through multiple identity crises, cycling from one system to another, back, forth and around. The current state of the BNG/QAT is more than a mess - lots of prominent QAT members left their roles, getting into the BNG seems like a coinflip and people just can't agree on what makes a map stand out or what makes it quality. We keep shifting around systems with vetoes and BN admission to, seemingly, no end.
osu!mapping seems to be in a sandbox stage where everyone experiments with different mapping styles all the time. This combined with a lot of things being seen as subjective makes it hard for any ''objective'' quality control to exist at all within the game (believe me I've tried). Vetoes and disqualifications often lead to a whole bunch of drama and, more often than not, fail to accomplish their goal altogether.
We have so many mappers getting into the BNG now that I see the purpose of it less and less. Why not just give mappers with a certain amount of ranked sets + a certain amount of modding activity the privilege to nominate maps? Away with all the time consuming admission, activity tracking etc etc. If almost every semi-decent mapper is able to get into the BNG, why is the process still such a pain to go through with tri-monthly coinflip admissions and all the like. It's clear that the game needs the community to bond together more than ever right now and I don't think the BNG/QAT teams fulfil the roles they used to in previous times.
It would be much easier if people with a certain threshhold (such as ranked maps) automatically got nomination rights and if abuse or neglection is seen, the rights are removed from those people for a certain amount of time. It seems like the natural course of action for the game to go as of now.
I realize this change would be controversial as these teams also give people status within the game that people will want to hold on to, but you have to think outside of that too - is this really the most efficient way to deal with things anymore?
Things that would likely be impacted with this change (positive=p and negative=n)
Summary
The BNG/QAT have been going through multiple identity crises, cycling from one system to another, back, forth and around. The current state of the BNG/QAT is more than a mess - lots of prominent QAT members left their roles, getting into the BNG seems like a coinflip and people just can't agree on what makes a map stand out or what makes it quality. We keep shifting around systems with vetoes and BN admission to, seemingly, no end.
osu!mapping seems to be in a sandbox stage where everyone experiments with different mapping styles all the time. This combined with a lot of things being seen as subjective makes it hard for any ''objective'' quality control to exist at all within the game (believe me I've tried). Vetoes and disqualifications often lead to a whole bunch of drama and, more often than not, fail to accomplish their goal altogether.
We have so many mappers getting into the BNG now that I see the purpose of it less and less. Why not just give mappers with a certain amount of ranked sets + a certain amount of modding activity the privilege to nominate maps? Away with all the time consuming admission, activity tracking etc etc. If almost every semi-decent mapper is able to get into the BNG, why is the process still such a pain to go through with tri-monthly coinflip admissions and all the like. It's clear that the game needs the community to bond together more than ever right now and I don't think the BNG/QAT teams fulfil the roles they used to in previous times.
It would be much easier if people with a certain threshhold (such as ranked maps) automatically got nomination rights and if abuse or neglection is seen, the rights are removed from those people for a certain amount of time. It seems like the natural course of action for the game to go as of now.
I realize this change would be controversial as these teams also give people status within the game that people will want to hold on to, but you have to think outside of that too - is this really the most efficient way to deal with things anymore?
Things that would likely be impacted with this change (positive=p and negative=n)
- No more BNG/QAT circlejerk (p)
- Shorter waiting times and less hassle to get maps to ranked status (p)
- Presumably less quality control leading to a more diverse meta, but also way more lenient towards maps that don't meet certain expectations (p + n)
- Potential inflation of content leading to less plays per ranked mapset (n)
- No elitism and inflated egos among mappers because of status (p)
- Massive decrease in workload for many people doing the admissions and BNG related administrative work (p)
- Less drama regarding vetoes, disqualifications, circlejerking, BNG admission etc etc etc (p)
- ??? (discuss)