beak a leg...
enqueued at the 6th place.
Quote from: m4$73r j14u on November 16, 2008, 12:57:01 AMQuote from: m4$73r j14u on November 16, 2008, 12:57:01 AMenqueued at the 6th place. Yeah - I had one that went to slot 9 and just decided to bail in frustration.It's probably selfish, but I too didn't want to sit through 8 maps until "the cool one" (or whatever I was thinking) came up. This was a situation where 2 others has queued up custom maps and they went to slot 3 & 6 (cool - that's what _other_ people wanted and I'm ok with that). Unfortunately, this command was designed to give the users some control over the rotation, but the timing buffers appear to be nullifying its purpose a bit. Yea, one could assume the other folks who did not vote were really dead set on and excited about playing the normal rotation (who knows?), or maybe just asleep at the wheel (my guess). The sad part here is that the maps that everyone really really wants to play, as evidenced by the votes, are now on the "dis-approved" list, and much less available. It is just a bummer. A sort of "let's just go play q-bert instead" styled bummer. It's lost its luster a bit. In this case (yes, just my have-never-paid-a-TS-bill-Opinion so don't really count anyways), this all falls under the "harmful improvement" category. I realize that the motives are good and intended to give a very fine balance between liberty and anarchy. Regards,Habib
Quote from: m4$73r j14u on November 16, 2008, 12:57:01 AMQuote from: m4$73r j14u on November 16, 2008, 12:57:01 AMenqueued at the 6th place. Yeah - I had one that went to slot 9 and just decided to bail in frustration.
Yea, one could assume the other folks who did not vote were really dead set on and excited about playing the normal rotation (who knows?), or maybe just asleep at the wheel (my guess). The sad part here is that the maps that everyone really really wants to play, as evidenced by the votes, are now on the "dis-approved" list, and much less available. It is just a bummer. A sort of "let's just go play q-bert instead" styled bummer. It's lost its luster a bit.
Could we instead (and this goes for the +IA time) have a "vote lame" command so that if half of the players on a given server "vote lame" the next map is skipped. This could also be accomplished with a "vote nextmap" that would immediatly start the next map if half of the players vote for it. I think that abuses of these commands are easier to overcome than abuses of the mymap command.
I've considered that on occasion. Although, the original idea for mymap came about because I tended to be annoyed by the distraction accompanying in-game voting systems.For example:buford has proposed a map vote for ztn2dm2. vote yes/no....buford: assholes!!etc.Meh, anyway... always trade-offs...
But seriously, I only ever mymap on mutant. I try to mymap on vanilla sometimes but when 90% of the maps available are in the rotation, it's hard to find one that hasn't been played too recently. It's still pretty effective on Xatrix, and any wod servers.
I think mutant is the other extreme....If you dont know which map you want to pick and type mymap(holy moly,,,)you get a felt half of an hour *beep* spam (thats the sound quake2 makes if a textmessage shows up)and like 300 pages of alphabetic sorted map proposals....you still dont have a clue which one to take. And "mymap random +pu"is kind of
I wrote two modules for LOX, a voting system and a map selection system that go hand in hand.