Hey guys!
Parkour has a big problem with maps. There are multiple maps (mostly insane difficulty) that have been in ongoing for about 6 months. This is caused by too few map judges and community judges actually playing the submitted (insane) maps. To solve this issue i came up with an idea:
Implement a system where players can submit their plot with /plot submit. These maps could get put into a list of maps that are to be judged. Now players that have a certain rank ( min God for example) or have built enough maps to judge the quality of the submitted map (Mapper ranks) can "judge" the map. Another way of putting these requirements would be to enforce limits: To judge easy maps you need to have done atleast 1000 easy map etc. to make sure that people that for example barely played insane maps, dont judge them.
The map could be judged in a couple of categories.
Step 1 would be for the player to give the building a rating. If the build does not fit Manacube standards a low rating should be given etc. Of course this evaluation should all be without knowing who built the map to keep it fair. If after a certain number of evaluations the map has over a certain rating, then it passes onto the next step.
Step 2 would involve the players actually playing the parkour and judging the style of parkour, the fit of the difficulty and the flow of the parkour. This could be done with the same rating process. If the rating is above a certain level, it would pass onto the next phase.
Step 3 would require a map judge to actually play the map and decide if it is acceptable. In this way it would not be required for multiple map judges to play the map. Occasionally this could still happen if the map judge is unsure or has a split opinion. Generally this would benefit the server because there is only ONE active judge on parkour at this moment that is actually judging maps. If the judge rejects the map it does not have to go through all the stages again, but goes directly into the third phase.
In this way the players could get themselves new approved content without needing to wait 5 months because barely any map judges are actually judging ( insane ) maps.
Parkour has a big problem with maps. There are multiple maps (mostly insane difficulty) that have been in ongoing for about 6 months. This is caused by too few map judges and community judges actually playing the submitted (insane) maps. To solve this issue i came up with an idea:
Implement a system where players can submit their plot with /plot submit. These maps could get put into a list of maps that are to be judged. Now players that have a certain rank ( min God for example) or have built enough maps to judge the quality of the submitted map (Mapper ranks) can "judge" the map. Another way of putting these requirements would be to enforce limits: To judge easy maps you need to have done atleast 1000 easy map etc. to make sure that people that for example barely played insane maps, dont judge them.
The map could be judged in a couple of categories.
Step 1 would be for the player to give the building a rating. If the build does not fit Manacube standards a low rating should be given etc. Of course this evaluation should all be without knowing who built the map to keep it fair. If after a certain number of evaluations the map has over a certain rating, then it passes onto the next step.
Step 2 would involve the players actually playing the parkour and judging the style of parkour, the fit of the difficulty and the flow of the parkour. This could be done with the same rating process. If the rating is above a certain level, it would pass onto the next phase.
Step 3 would require a map judge to actually play the map and decide if it is acceptable. In this way it would not be required for multiple map judges to play the map. Occasionally this could still happen if the map judge is unsure or has a split opinion. Generally this would benefit the server because there is only ONE active judge on parkour at this moment that is actually judging maps. If the judge rejects the map it does not have to go through all the stages again, but goes directly into the third phase.
In this way the players could get themselves new approved content without needing to wait 5 months because barely any map judges are actually judging ( insane ) maps.