Users that have been restricted for more than 2 years (or whatever amount) loose the rights to their osu beatmaps and anyone can claim them to push for loved/ranking.
i wish, then Toy wouldn't have been able to deny my map like a cunt.abraker wrote:
Users that have been restricted for more than 2 years (or whatever amount) loose the rights to their osu beatmaps and anyone can claim them to push for loved/ranking.
noabraker wrote:
Well consider that if they are indefinitely restricted, then that map is forever in a graveyarded state. You can't really know how long someone is going to be restricted for, but if they try and fail to appeal after two years or some time, then I think it's safe to say they are not coming back.
"no."abraker wrote:
explain
"that is correct."abraker wrote:
that's not an explanation
that about sums it up you really don't get it lol, scoreboard prestige is still everything to old school players, pp is tertiary, plus it's actually great for a mapper to have access to test plays so easily, you dont have to go full Aqo and run around begging people to play your 490 style shitmapsjohnmedina999 wrote:
If, for whatever reason, you wanted the map to have a scoreboard (which I don't understand)
Yes, I do. If the creator is restricted or cannot answer Toy's PM for any other reason, that shouldn't impede a scoreboard. It's not like it affects the creator negatively in any way. If/when the creator comes back, and it turns out he doesn't want a scoreboard for whatever reason, he can just get it removed, simple as that. What, do you think we need van Gogh's permission to hang his Starry Night up in a museum?Vuelo Eluko wrote:
You can't just forcibly slap a scoreboard on someone's map, is that what you think should happen?