Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 1:48am
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I have been gone for nearly 3 whole days and I return to but a handful of topics and replies. It is disconcerting to say the least. I remember a time that there would be pages.... Anyway.
I have two questions. Hopefully they will incite some replies.
1) Why do you remain at Snarkpit. Not to be confused with why you came here. Whats here that keeps you returning?
2) If you had Leps ear, and he promised to grant you one wish, what would you change? This assumes only that your wish pertains to the sites database code.
Yeah, I have my reasons for posting this thread.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Wild Card on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 2:33am
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Well, the guys, and HL1 kept me here. Knowing that someday I'd actually make a decent map kept me here. The release of HL2 tore me away, I couldnt keep up and a serious lack of imagination.
FTP? I've got my own up, as best as I can, until the parents shut down the box. If it's a popular enough idea, I could provide space (up to about 100GB currently though)
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by French Toast on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 2:50am
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1. Why not
2. I love you guys just the way you are
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 3:02am
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1) I remain, because I have no place else to be. I look around and think, this place is comfortable.
What I would change has nothing to do with the database code. I didn't think of everything here, but I approved of everything done so, nothing I can think of code wise needs altered.
2) What I would change is the perception that Snarkpit is a society that caters to Elitists views. I know that this is a false perception but it is still a prevalent one none the less.
If I had to write one sentence that exemplifies Snarkpit I would say "Snarkpit treats no one differently, Pro or newbie everyone gets the same level of honest feedback"
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Naklajat on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 4:54am
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1) Interesting things are said here, and I like (most of) the people.
2) FF 1.5 and Java aren't communicating well here (last time I checked, this could have changed without me knowing as I still use 1.0.7, if so, please ignore #2).
About the "Elitist views" thing:
As you mentioned, feedback and reviews of newbie maps on the SP tend to be honest, almost harsh. As those who frequent the SP know, it's not to put the mapper down, just to give them as much to go on as possible. Killboxes don't get the same praise they do some places, though even killboxes occasionally get a little praise for their good aspects. I think it's also how we act in the general banter forum, we can get into some intense discussions. Plus people who post stupid $#!% in tend to get called on it a lot more often than at a lot of other sites. I'm sure there are other reasons too, but I can remember being a little intimidated when I first joined the Snarkpit, and I remember my first map, de_buried, "looked like HL1" and was "nothing to show off", which kind of put me off at first. In any case, the Snarkpit community is definitely different from most any other place on the internet.
o
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 5:27am
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1) When I look at other mapping websites, people often post one-word compliments or some equally useless comments. Few people put the time into actually looking at the map and saying what they think is wrong with it. It's irritating. Meanwhile, crits are (or at least, were) expected behavior here.
Much like Jay Gatsby, I hold onto this ideal of community, and I try to stay here no matter what... Well, until I get shot in the penultimate chapter by a deranged cuckold (probably Hugh, in this case) :wink:
2) ... Uh, I don't know.
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1) I've developed a history with this site and it would be a shame to just walk away.
2) Maybe implement a way to export and save an archive of the snarkpit so I can read over everything if I ever wanted to.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Andrei on
Sat May 20th 2006 at 9:57am
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1) I'm used to the place and, especially, to the people. Also, PFL, my
first love, is dead, PHL has gone down the hill and gamedesign.net has
only recently decided to slowly pull itself from the shallow grave it
dug itself. So there's really no other place to go. And as I said once
you get used to a whole set of people, it's hard to move somewhere else
where you don't know anyone.
2) Fixing the quoting system.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Gwil on
Sun May 21st 2006 at 1:02am
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1) As said by my good Scottish friend, this is one of my two intenet
homes - never released a map, but play Half Life and its sequels/addons
every day since.. 1998? I have a duty to moderate and invigorate
the community - tho Orph seems to be doing that just fine so i'm
on holidays for now :wink:
2) Lotsa things! bugs, bugs, bugs... ! bits of the admin control panel need fixing up too, but we'll see.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by FatStrings on
Sun May 21st 2006 at 5:27am
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1) you guys are awesome, and i feel this is a good place to learn to map, as i am just about to start doing finally
2)firefox coding problems
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Crono on
Sun May 21st 2006 at 6:04am
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Don't really have an answer to part 1 at the moment. Past looking at other people's work and getting ideas, but that's been sparse over the last year.
But, On the second one. The site really needs a makeover in functionality when it comes to the editing forum. It's really bare. Also, it seems the site isn't very intuitive on initial usage (thus all the new people posting editing questions in the general forum). So, there's something to be said about that.
I just think the bulk of content for a mapping site should be the mapping. Of course, there's things that could be tweaked in the mapping forum too
Other than all that, there's miscellaneous "bugs" here and there ... That highlighted text over games in a map profile having a higher index than the content of the map is very annoying when a long name like "Counter Strike: Source (304)" begins overlapping!
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Mon May 22nd 2006 at 4:36pm
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1. I don't really know why. I've got MANY better, more important things to do with my time, but I still lurk around here. I think it may be simply that I respect the opinions of many hereabouts, and I think the international character of the community provides a diversity of opinion I can't pass up.
2. Nothing I can think of...
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Elon Yariv on
Wed May 24th 2006 at 5:13pm
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1. I haven't been here for a long time so I can't answer this question. But I can see the people are nice and they don't act like children. In the time I was in here no one ever flamed any one, spammed these forums and usally have an intresting opinion that not: 'ooo...that thing sucks'. The posting rate is a bit slow, 1 post per hour and sometimes longer times.
2. This site is really nice. It has a nice layout, really easy to navigate. Alas it's sometimes horribly slow on my wireless connection. When posting map comments it never reloads the page, I have to press the refresh button after a few moments.
Elon Yariv
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed May 24th 2006 at 10:40pm
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A competition is only an excuse to make a map. Yes, its a fine excuse but the lack of a competition seeing an ending isn't reason enough to be discouraged from mapping.
IMO, the only thing a competition does is provide a focal point. Even if the competition fails to see fruition, that focal point still served a purpose.
I imagine that all the maps that would have finished by the end of the 2005 comp, did. Competitions do not guarantee that any of the participants finish.
As much as I hated seeing the 2005 one fail, my only concern is.. People will not join this one because of it.
My only regret at this point is, I couldn't persuade anyone to take an admin responsible position, and at that time, I had no ambitions of being one. I finally came to the conclusion that I had to step up to the plate and accept responsibility. Whats the use in being a member here if you cannot be responsible ever so often. :sad:
If the 2006 comp fails, it will be because it was overshadowed by the 2005 event. I cannot accept that.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Two Simple Questions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri May 26th 2006 at 11:49pm
Posted
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My connection is tenuous and I'd hope that someone would take up my slack if I lost it but if at all possible, I will see this through to the ending.
The best things in life, aren't things.