Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:25pm
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snarkpit more/less has two rating systems, personal ratings and mapping ones..
i think we should set a standard for which is which, and stick to it somehow.. course i realize, no ones gonna know for sure who voted what, but still the honor system should prevail eventually.
the reason i post this is, we have members who have joined quite recently, good people all i am sure, but so far, have contributed nothing substantial to the site, yet they have personal ratings rivaling our best..
people, if john doe has a supreme map rate it so, but that doesn't make him a 5/5 member of the pit for gods sake :/
use your noggins people, the rating system is just a token item if you don't use it properly, or fail respect it enuff to not use it at all..
eventually, if the system fails to give an accurate account often enuff, it may be removed.. many sites have stopped posting any sort of a rating system cause members mis-used it.. i would hate to see this occur here..
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Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Gwil on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:31pm
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TBH the main problem is people don't use rating systems, I know I don't use them religiously - as they are effectively rendered redundant by lack of user participation in such schemes. A good idea, but people are too busy doing their own thing to take the extra 5 seconds to acknowledge input and contribution to a site.
As you say, /2 cents :wink:
but yes - I agree, if you rate people, rate them based on their contribution and interaction levels to the site, not how good a mapper they are. That's what you rate their maps for :wink:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by ReNo on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:41pm
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Ooops, I was actually of the understanding it was meant to show that user's overall mapping skill, so I've been using it wrong for a long time now :sad: Sorry guys, I'll make some changes where I see a big difference in what they should be rated in light of this info!
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:45pm
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Reno is right, it's meant to be what you think of that person as a mapper. And yes so some people might 'abuse' it, but who really cares, you'll probably end up with a rating averaging/reflecting on it anyway. Orph I don't really understand what you're going on about, perhaps a few examples..?
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Gwil on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:48pm
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I personally rate people as a combination of skill, and contribution - but that's just me.
Like you say, there will be "anomalous" results as it were, but I think generally it works as a good indicator of a person in general.
Meh, shrugs :smile:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:50pm
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You can rate people how you want, I don't see it being abused really. Abuse is averaged out by statistics if people know what they're doing in general.
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Gwil on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:56pm
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Some people just don't like being rated? I don't mind, but I can see their point if they do - labelling and categorising people is a very cold way of understanding people in some peoples eyes.
Either that, or they just don't want a rating :razz:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by ReNo on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:01pm
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For me, its kinda like Gwil - a bit of both. For instance, Andrew, although in the past he has contributed lots to the site, has recently not done much around here. This is entirely understandable - he is clearly a busy man. However, I still have rated him a 5, as I think he is a truly excellent mapper, and whether he writes tutorials actively or not isn't going to change that opinion.
Now, to take another example, think of Doc Brasso. While he isn't currently around much, in the past he was a very contributing member to the site. Despite his only recent introduction to HL level design, he quickly became pretty adept - enough to probably rate him a 3/5 in my opinion. However, I rated him 4/5, as this took into account his contribution to the site as well as his mapping skill.
I hope neither of these people have taken any offence at giving examples - I certainly wouldn't say either of these are derogatory in any way!
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:13pm
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There aren't two systems, there is one, which you're meant to rate people based on their mapper ability, but I can't question every single rating so it's up to you how you rate them. I don't see how this causes any kind of a problem tbh.
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
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Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:14pm
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I don't see why anybody cares what their rating is tbh. :smile:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:34pm
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Ok so let people rate people as well on their contribution, what do I, or anyone else, care? Point out one person that is rated highly who has not made any decent maps and doesn't contribute anything to this site, and also tell me how it could one day be a problem? People generally don't run around giving 5's to everyone!
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:39pm
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ok.. fair enuff.. i posted my concerns.. most reflected my view.. you run the site.
end of story.
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:43pm
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Heh well don't worry, it's not like I hate this place and will let it fall apart :razz:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
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Tue May 11th 2004 at 2:56pm
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Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by ReNo on
Thu May 13th 2004 at 10:59pm
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Whoa, you don't give you many 4's do you orph? :smile: Bit odd you give out so many 3's and so many 5's, but so few of the one in between. I'm the opposite - 4 is my most common, with 3 being pretty common and 5 being quite a hard to get grade. I can only think of about four people I've rated a 5 off the top of my head - as the top grade I feel it should be given out only to those with a decent amount of evidence of their extraordinary ability :smile:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by Orpheus on
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reminds Duncan:
i use the rating system incorrectly (according to lep)
i see it as a personal rating, and as such 3 is middle (neutral) ground..
you join the pit, you are nothing, to no one, a "3"
now you do well, you go up, you do poorly, you go down..
i realize, that if everyone doesn't use the system this way, it tends to skew, but.. i just cannot accept leps definition of how the system works.. it just makes more sense my way.. but as i said, if i am the only one...
in the end though, what i give you is based mostly on how i feel you have benefited the pit as a whole, and all one need do is ask me how i scored them and i will tell them.. i am not ashamed, and actually proud of it..
i walk to the beat of a different drummer :smile:
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by omegaslayer on
Fri May 14th 2004 at 2:18am
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I have also noticed a trend, most new map posts are maps that are either conceptual ideas, or maps that wont even get done.
Re: I have noticed a definite trend of late.
Posted by ReNo on
Fri May 14th 2004 at 2:33am
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Thats because more of us are mucking around with hammer for fun and practice than for the creation of full maps. Since nobody plays them anymore (basically), whether a map turns into something complete or nothing more than a "scene" makes little difference to me, and I think there are others who are much the same. Of course, if a map has good gameplay potential, I'll probably complete it, but if its nothing more than a pretty picture, why bother "completing" it?