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Not that I'm complaining, but zimmah just did the xml in one evening. I did everything else, the rest of the year. I wouldn't really call it "co-developing".MrBenn wrote: zimmah
Co-developed the Iceland map

But where would you be without him?RjBeals wrote:Not that I'm complaining, but zimmah just did the xml in one evening. I did everything else, the rest of the year. I wouldn't really call it "co-developing".MrBenn wrote: zimmah
Co-developed the Iceland map
I have changed the medal description to "Wrote the xml for the Iceland map"RjBeals wrote:Not that I'm complaining, but zimmah just did the xml in one evening. I did everything else, the rest of the year. I wouldn't really call it "co-developing".MrBenn wrote: zimmah
Co-developed the Iceland map


herVictor Sullivan wrote:But where would you be without him?RjBeals wrote:Not that I'm complaining, but zimmah just did the xml in one evening. I did everything else, the rest of the year. I wouldn't really call it "co-developing".MrBenn wrote: zimmah
Co-developed the Iceland map
I know California didn't take me long either, so I understand the reasoning. The effort I put into Pachisi (and am still putting into it) far outweighs the effort it took to whip up California's XML. One issue, though, is maps like R&C and Omega Cities, where their XML is giant and the work that goes into it is most definitely comparable to the amount of work put into the gameplay and graphics of the map. Do you suppose you would hand out a medal for that?MrBenn wrote:I have also decided that we will no longer be issuing mapmaking medals to people who jump in at the last minute to write the xml for a map; the xml for Quad Cities took me around an hour to complete, and this is in no way comparable to the amount of time and effort that a "primary developer" puts in.
I noticed that awhile back... Made me a bit sad that I was no longer the least qualified person in foundry history to have a mapmaking medal...MrBenn wrote:mibi, WidowMakers, oaktown, Incandenza, yeti_c and MrBenn have had their mapmaking medals that were awarded for their contribution towards the development of Classic Art transformed into Special Contribution Medals.
But there are no blue or green ghosts in Pac-Man! **Mumbles something about how getting the details wrong somehow hurts the game's integrity or some crap no one really wants to listen to.**natty_dread wrote:Mrbenn! I love your new sig
Exceptions can always be made for exceptional circumstancesVictor Sullivan wrote:I know California didn't take me long either, so I understand the reasoning. The effort I put into Pachisi (and am still putting into it) far outweighs the effort it took to whip up California's XML. One issue, though, is maps like R&C and Omega Cities, where their XML is giant and the work that goes into it is most definitely comparable to the amount of work put into the gameplay and graphics of the map. Do you suppose you would hand out a medal for that?MrBenn wrote:I have also decided that we will no longer be issuing mapmaking medals to people who jump in at the last minute to write the xml for a map; the xml for Quad Cities took me around an hour to complete, and this is in no way comparable to the amount of time and effort that a "primary developer" puts in.
-Sully

Well, of course they can, MrBenn, but your new decision is really the place where the exception is being made, I think. After all, you did say no medals forMrBenn wrote:Exceptions can always be made for exceptional circumstancesVictor Sullivan wrote:I know California didn't take me long either, so I understand the reasoning. The effort I put into Pachisi (and am still putting into it) far outweighs the effort it took to whip up California's XML. One issue, though, is maps like R&C and Omega Cities, where their XML is giant and the work that goes into it is most definitely comparable to the amount of work put into the gameplay and graphics of the map. Do you suppose you would hand out a medal for that?MrBenn wrote:I have also decided that we will no longer be issuing mapmaking medals to people who jump in at the last minute to write the xml for a map; the xml for Quad Cities took me around an hour to complete, and this is in no way comparable to the amount of time and effort that a "primary developer" puts in.
-Sully
and I doubt that many mapmakers fall into that category (do they?). Moreover, Victor's examples do not approach that in any way.MrBenn wrote:people who jump in at the last minute to write the xml for a map

It's something we've been discussing for some time now, but particularly the last couple of months.grifftron wrote:Was that rule made JUST so vic wouldn't get a medal for cali?

so pretty much yea so he wouldn't get one! LOL thats awesomely hilarious.MrBenn wrote:It's something we've been discussing for some time now, but particularly the last couple of months.grifftron wrote:Was that rule made JUST so vic wouldn't get a medal for cali?

We've been debating the mapmaking medal for xml - not any specific contributor. The decision to post when I did was triggered by the fact that it took me so little time and effort to compile the Quad Cities xml - which I do not think I deserve a medal for.grifftron wrote:so pretty much yea so he wouldn't get one! LOL thats awesomely hilarious.MrBenn wrote:It's something we've been discussing for some time now, but particularly the last couple of months.grifftron wrote:Was that rule made JUST so vic wouldn't get a medal for cali?

Haha, that never crossed my mind, actually. I'd like to think that's not the case. Despite our history, I don't think he would this solely to give me a good hit below the belt.grifftron wrote:so pretty much yea so he wouldn't get one! LOL thats awesomely hilarious.MrBenn wrote:It's something we've been discussing for some time now, but particularly the last couple of months.grifftron wrote:Was that rule made JUST so vic wouldn't get a medal for cali?
With that logic, no changes could ever be made to any policy. The older people are grandfathered in, newer people will just have to suck it up... the cupcakes.Victor Sullivan wrote:Qwert has been PMing me since this discussion started, and I thought he brought up a half-way decent argument: Many other people have received medals for quickie XMLs, so why deprive the newer folk of this? Just something to think about.

I don't disagree, by any means, but it's certainly something worth taking into account.natty_dread wrote:With that logic, no changes could ever be made to any policy. The older people are grandfathered in, newer people will just have to suck it up... the cupcakes.Victor Sullivan wrote:Qwert has been PMing me since this discussion started, and I thought he brought up a half-way decent argument: Many other people have received medals for quickie XMLs, so why deprive the newer folk of this? Just something to think about.
true, the XML of that map was quite simple.RjBeals wrote:Not that I'm complaining, but zimmah just did the xml in one evening. I did everything else, the rest of the year. I wouldn't really call it "co-developing".MrBenn wrote: zimmah
Co-developed the Iceland map