NUMA: Declining as we speak
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My main concern, however, is how little attention maps are receiving. I seldom see any comments containing half-decent advice/praise. Mostly just: "REALLY FUN MAN 5/5 HEYYYYY PLAY MY MAP!!111!" And that's if your lucky enough for someone to see your map. Don't even get me started on how maps can float on the hot maps for 12+ hours.
And what about rates? I just looked through 10 pages on hotmaps and only ten were rated. That's 10%.. What the giraffe is this? Sure you can argue "Map for yourself!" but that is completely invalid considering NUMA was created to SHARE your maps with others.
I just don't find this place that much fun anymore.. I think that the reason maps aren't getting seen is because the majority of submitted maps are absolutely worthless. Who wants to play a map that has 23 rockets and z-snapped gold embedded in tiles?
I'm not sure this can be fixed.. this community is slowly but surely decaying..
I think you just flamed the entire NUMA community...
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are any of my friends still here
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I'm not sure what sort of response you're expecting here...
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Um.. No. I made a topic sharing my view on what NUMA has become. And Tsutaku, you aren't even active on NUMA so you wouldn't understand.Tsukatu wrote:So lemme get this straight... you just made a topic that basically says "all of you suck."
I'm not sure what sort of response you're expecting here...
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Even so, he is constantly around N mappers and he hears his share of complaining. I think you need to actively try to make the maps on NUMA become better rather than start threads saying "NUMA sucks and there's nothing I can do."Radium wrote:And Tsutaku, you aren't even active on NUMA so you wouldn't understand.Tsukatu wrote:So lemme get this straight... you just made a topic that basically says "all of you suck."
I'm not sure what sort of response you're expecting here...
Maybe try to guide new users, because I'm sure you didn't learn all of NUMA's tips and rules by yourself. Be a mentor, not a dick. Please?
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It's not the same as actually being on NUMA.Life247 wrote:Even so, he is constantly around N mappers and he hears his share of complaining.
I am good. My mapping is fine. But that's irrelevant. What's relevant is the fact that maps are ignored and most of them suck shit.Life247 wrote: I think you need to actively try to make the maps on NUMA become better rather than start threads saying "NUMA sucks and there's nothing I can do."
...Life247 wrote:Maybe try to guide new users, because I'm sure you didn't learn all of NUMA's tips and rules by yourself. Be a mentor, not a dick. Please?
I'll try. But this is an epidemic. I can help, but I can't stop it alone.
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True. You win.Radium wrote:It's not the same as actually being on NUMA.
You make great maps, which is why you are an excellent candiate for teaching new members how to map properly.Radium wrote:I am good. My mapping is fine. But that's irrelevant. What's relevant is the fact that maps are ignored and most of them suck shit.
Ha, you're hardly alone.Radium wrote:I'll try. But this is an epidemic. I can help, but I can't stop it alone.
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Thx :DLife247 wrote: You make great maps, which is why you are an excellent candiate for teaching new members how to map properly.
Ooo!Life247 wrote: Ha, you're hardly alone.
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As to ratings, it's understandable that less maps can get rated because they're being submitted at a much faster rate than they used to be, but this doesn't mean that you can't find good maps when you want. The the maps of new mappers are rarely going to get rated until they build a name for themselves, this isn't a new development, although Hot Maps has made it harder for them.
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Wolfgang has a good point here. I remember NUMA was going through a similar decline in late 2007, as old mappers were leaving and NUMA was dominated by spam maps. A lot of the mappers you currently view as incompetent will improve their skills and become good map makers. At the same time, if you are so worried about maps being rated, that is what the forums and IRC are for. They provide a much more easy and efficient way to play others' maps and give feedback. Try not to worry too much about it. Just do what you can to help keep the quality level up.wolfgang wrote:You're being way too dramatic. It's a normal cycle, and I've seen far better authors leave than the one creating this recent surge of goodbye maps.
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AHAHAGHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Radium wrote:Um.. No. I made a topic sharing my view on what NUMA has become. And Tsutaku, you aren't even active on NUMA so you wouldn't understand.Tsukatu wrote:So lemme get this straight... you just made a topic that basically says "all of you suck."
I'm not sure what sort of response you're expecting here...
NUMA has been dead since late '05, fellas. I'm shocked we're just noticing now. Suki knew about this back when we all mapped for NUMA.
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What needs to be done is control. There are a huge amount of multiaccounters, oversubmitters, and advertisers. Admins need to set strong guidelines and follow through (with warnings, and temporary and permanent bans). If the new authors only submitted 2-3 maps a day and multiaccounters were caught, perhaps it would solve some problems. Advertising should be heavily discouraged also.
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edit: this has been a problem since i joined, and i joined in like 2005.
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Completely untrue. Feedback is important, and to you should take heed of it to a degree, but the best mappers will push forward with their ideas regardless.Amadeus wrote:True, but improvement in mapping is based entirely on feedback. You may be sure about your style Palemoon, but new users, namely me, with only 170 maps under my belt, aren't so confident.
If you're having trouble with confidence, or inspiration, or anything to do with creative design after 170 maps, then it might just be that you don't have the same inherent talent as the authors you reference.
Feeback guides you, it can't create ability where there is none. Chances are, If you have no originality in your work to begin with, then all feedback will do is build generic or derivative shapes and play or 'pretentious for the sake of different' disasters.
I will agree that the best authors of NUMA (and I believe the impact they made outweighs arguments about subjectivity, to a point at least) grew with a stronger and fuller community around them, but the vast majority of those maps and comments are still available for you to find and gleen the same quality of inspiration from.
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I don't help all noobs, its pointless. But I do like giving advice to peeps who have potentail.
Yes, good mappers leave, but they are replaced. It is just that time of the year or whatever when people leave.
It happens, numa is declining, Badly actually.
The problem is that we are subbing maps to fast compared to the hot maps. and since alot of people actually only care about their map the won't give a shit about others so no maps gets rated and just kicked off, so they sub another one to see if that one gets rated and so a chainreaction happens.
If you want to find good maps. look through active authors not hot maps.
I have the holidays coming up so its going to be hectic for me to do something around here.
AltArc isn't looking any better.. sadly to say its not finished. and I am hoping that no noobs find out. otherwise AltArc could be usefull.
Numa is designed for sharing maps, yet all it has become is a stock place for noob maps.
Complaining won't help.
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Of course, those goggles come off eventually. The style wears off, they learn who's who. Then they start looking around and they see all the sniping and spam and advertising and they think, "Oh God, what's happened to my beloved NUMA?"
And then if they're Radium, they make a thread akin to one of those "Enb ls NIGH" signs. If they're most people though, they get some P-E-R-S-P-E-C-T-I-V-E and realize this really isn't a new thing.
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I believe it is "End" good sir.gloomp wrote:
And then if they're Radium, they make a thread akin to one of those "Enb ls NIGH" signs.
. . .gloomp wrote: If they're most people though, they get some P-E-R-S-P-E-C-T-I-V-E and realize this really isn't a new thing.
Fine, you got me there. My point is NUMA isn't all that great community wise.
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Quite purposeful. Notice how that's an "L" before the s?Radium wrote:I believe it is "End" good sir.gloomp wrote:
And then if they're Radium, they make a thread akin to one of those "Enb ls NIGH" signs.
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Radium, he was poking fun at how those guys holding the sandwich boards are portrayed to put the d's the wrong way around. Just so you know :)Radium wrote:I believe it is "End" good sir.gloomp wrote:
And then if they're Radium, they make a thread akin to one of those "Enb ls NIGH" signs.
Anyways, I agree in that the community has declined even since I started a few months ago. But progress is being made; old and new users are taking charge and setting up products, AltArc is almost up and running, and The RealnN Forums are stronger than ever, imo. I'm sure we can take charge of this problem is a community and stop it from running into the ground.
Plus, I'd agree in that feedback isn't as important as everyone makes it out to be. I've noticed from the new users in particular that they generally use feedback or a lack of it as an excuse for poor maps, rather than something constructive. I'd agree with atob in that inspiration, originality and talent are more important than feedback in a creative medium like this; it's not the basics that should be pushing you forward here.
I mean, I've made over 300 maps, but despite the reams of feedback I've received for these I'm definitely not as good as other authors who've gotten less feedback. Drikam, Lucidium and theAdster being examples, I think.
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Ahahaha.GTM wrote: Anyways, I agree in that the community has declined even since I started a few months ago.
I mean, I've made over 300 maps, but despite the reams of feedback I've received for these I'm definitely not as good as other authors who've gotten less feedback. Drikam, Lucidium and theAdster being examples, I think.
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Goddamn. He gets the best of me at every turn D:GTM wrote:Radium, he was poking fun at how those guys holding the sandwich boards are portrayed to put the d's the wrong way around. Just so you know :)Radium wrote:I believe it is "End" good sir.gloomp wrote:
And then if they're Radium, they make a thread akin to one of those "Enb ls NIGH" signs.
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http://jeffkillian.com/NUMAGforce wrote:The real problem here is that the only people telling newbies to make better maps are fellow members. NUMA itself doesn't tell users how to improve their maps. What if there were a special page for beginners that demonstrated better map-making, that appeared either immediately after registering and logging in, or right before submitting one's first map?
You should put that on AltArc.
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We need that to be on the Home Page again.gloomp wrote: http://jeffkillian.com/NUMA
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