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by DiM on Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:46 pm
the answer is simple, good & popular maps with nice cartographers go faster
qwert, spamming all the threads and opening dozens of new threads about ww2 europe will not make it go faster at all
I have a feeling that it's not only graphics, but the map makers attitude as well. Oaktown has proven to have one of the best attitudes in the foundry, as well as one of the best map makers (both graphics & gameplay). Therefore he may move more quickly than some others.
blakebowling wrote:I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
by blakebowling on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
qwert wrote:by blakebowling on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
Its these some kind a insult to country where i live?
qwert wrote:by blakebowling on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
Its these some kind a insult to country where i live?
by foregone on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:49 pm
I have to agree that some mapmapkers make it through the process faster with their maps than others. Mainly, those with experience and reputation. From my limited time trawling through these forums, my belief is that this is not based on some inate bias by the lickers though, but rather that more people (both in the sense of the broader CC community and the foundry folk) take the time to pop into the more experienced mapmakers threads.
Is this essentially bad? No, it makes perfect sense. You (as in anyone) has more interest in an experienced person's latest endeavour than some newcomer's attempt. This means more comments and therefore more movement. While frustrating for us first timers, it is neither unusual nor inherently evil. Se la vie.
For me, it just means holding tight and updating and reacting to all the comments I receive. And while I'm at it, mucho gracias to those folk (mostly regulars) who have made the effort to pop through to my map and made the effort to add their cents (sometimes dollars) to help out.
Zeakcytho
I thought you lived in Serbia, not Siberia?
ZeakCytho wrote:qwert wrote:by blakebowling on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
Its these some kind a insult to country where i live?
I thought you lived in Serbia, not Siberia?
qwert wrote:by foregone on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:49 pm
I have to agree that some mapmapkers make it through the process faster with their maps than others. Mainly, those with experience and reputation. From my limited time trawling through these forums, my belief is that this is not based on some inate bias by the lickers though, but rather that more people (both in the sense of the broader CC community and the foundry folk) take the time to pop into the more experienced mapmakers threads.
Is this essentially bad? No, it makes perfect sense. You (as in anyone) has more interest in an experienced person's latest endeavour than some newcomer's attempt. This means more comments and therefore more movement. While frustrating for us first timers, it is neither unusual nor inherently evil. Se la vie.
For me, it just means holding tight and updating and reacting to all the comments I receive. And while I'm at it, mucho gracias to those folk (mostly regulars) who have made the effort to pop through to my map and made the effort to add their cents (sometimes dollars) to help out.
What more movement? IMperium romanum is finished map,and i realy want to get explanation why he still not quench these map.
He quench 9 maps,and dont quench mine,then again quench 2 maps and again dont quench mine map.
t-o-m wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:qwert wrote:by blakebowling on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
Its these some kind a insult to country where i live?
I thought you lived in Serbia, not Siberia?
Siberia is in russia, not eastern europe
blakebowling wrote:t-o-m wrote:ZeakCytho wrote:qwert wrote:by blakebowling on Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
I now know why people don't want to live in Siberia.
Its these some kind a insult to country where i live?
I thought you lived in Serbia, not Siberia?
Siberia is in russia, not eastern europe
I know where Serbia is (stupid americans??), but it's actually a pleasant country, Siberia on the other hand...
yeti_c wrote:Qwert - I think you'll find - if you check your facts - that Imperium Romanium is quite new to FF. - The finally quenched maps have been in FF (and in Quenchable state) for months now...
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