Trick Em'
Author | fonda |
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Tags | author:fonda floorgards go-for-agd-even-though-it-seems-impossible hard ive-done-it-and-i-havent-done-it puzzle unrated |
Created | 2013-03-27 |
Last Modified | 2013-03-27 |
Rating | 3 more votes required for a rating. |
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Description | I think this is my first puzzle. It's possible. The hardest part is the bottom-leftmost switch. It was ridiculous for me. I'm pretty sure AGD is possible too. Once you beat the top part, the rest should be simple enough. RCE because I'm noticing something. Many of my maps aren't getting comments and I could leave NUMA again if that continues. |
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2013-03-27
Yes Godless, sorry
I laughed too much at this, and yes,
Unfortunately (hard life things) I lost my childhood, I'm just trying to get it back now.
Unfortunately (hard life things) I lost my childhood, I'm just trying to get it back now.
2013-03-27
Also;
You should know that if you ever have to say that your map "is possible", something has gone wrong. Nobody should be submitting maps that are impossible to complete, unless it's some kind of interesting/provocative/pretentious statement of some kind.
If your map is so hard that you feel the need to qualify it like that, it's very likely that most users will simply ignore it out of frustration. That's certainly what I do when I see these kinds of descriptions.
If your map is so hard that you feel the need to qualify it like that, it's very likely that most users will simply ignore it out of frustration. That's certainly what I do when I see these kinds of descriptions.
2013-03-27
zoas is being extremely juvenile
but his point is valid. If you feel you are under-appreciated, feel free to leave. Threatening to do so makes you look childish though: it's not much of a threat if no one cares anyhow.
That said, your maps are likely not getting comments for two reasons: a) NUMA is not a very large community. Plenty of wonderful mappers submit work all the time that doesn't get the attention it deserves. However, it's also possible that b) your maps are not very good. That may sound harsh but it's probably true. If people don't like your maps, they probably won't give them any attention. Just like pretty much every other facet of life my friend. If you play in a shitty band, you won't get too many hits on your myspace page; if you paint terrible paintings, no one will buy them and put them up on the wall of their indie coffee shop. That's how it works in the art world.
This doesn't mean you should give up mapping, it means the opposite. If you want your maps to appeal to a broader base of people, try figuring out what people like in a map and trying to recreate it. Or alternatively don't; just do your own thing and the critics be damned. But if that's the route you choose, you shouldn't be surprised if people don't like what you're doing.
Bottom line is; be mature. No one expects that all mappers will be amazing. But we do expect that you don't throw hissy fits if people don't respond well to your work, because again; It's not up to other people to feel bad about not liking the artwork that you make.
That said, your maps are likely not getting comments for two reasons: a) NUMA is not a very large community. Plenty of wonderful mappers submit work all the time that doesn't get the attention it deserves. However, it's also possible that b) your maps are not very good. That may sound harsh but it's probably true. If people don't like your maps, they probably won't give them any attention. Just like pretty much every other facet of life my friend. If you play in a shitty band, you won't get too many hits on your myspace page; if you paint terrible paintings, no one will buy them and put them up on the wall of their indie coffee shop. That's how it works in the art world.
This doesn't mean you should give up mapping, it means the opposite. If you want your maps to appeal to a broader base of people, try figuring out what people like in a map and trying to recreate it. Or alternatively don't; just do your own thing and the critics be damned. But if that's the route you choose, you shouldn't be surprised if people don't like what you're doing.
Bottom line is; be mature. No one expects that all mappers will be amazing. But we do expect that you don't throw hissy fits if people don't respond well to your work, because again; It's not up to other people to feel bad about not liking the artwork that you make.
2013-03-27
oh get over it :P
This map was pretty fun though... it just could've been... presented a little a lot better. 3/5.
fonda
Talking to zoas.