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Silvanus wrote:perch is a North Korean agent to infiltrate south Korean girls

I agree, I was surprised to find no link to any threads there for this map (or any of the other special event maps for that matter) but did happen to come across the list of maps new recruits could join in the second post of the viewing gallery thread. I'd always wondered where that list was! Anyway yeah, how can we go about getting viewing gallery threads for these maps? Also, those of you "in the know" do you think it's even possible changes could/would ever be made to these maps?ender516 wrote:Well if you find the topic and post to it, then it will come to page 1 of its forum. However, I think it would be more consistent to have a thread in the Viewing Gallery, for ease of finding it.
Silvanus wrote:perch is a North Korean agent to infiltrate south Korean girls
I am sure that if a major flaw had been spotted when they where first played, it would of been changed. But unlike a normal map with a thread, no one could point out the flaws (if any).perchorin wrote:I agree, I was surprised to find no link to any threads there for this map (or any of the other special event maps for that matter) but did happen to come across the list of maps new recruits could join in the second post of the viewing gallery thread. I'd always wondered where that list was! Anyway yeah, how can we go about getting viewing gallery threads for these maps? Also, those of you "in the know" do you think it's even possible changes could/would ever be made to these maps?ender516 wrote:Well if you find the topic and post to it, then it will come to page 1 of its forum. However, I think it would be more consistent to have a thread in the Viewing Gallery, for ease of finding it.

It's hidden here:koontz1973 wrote: As for the list new recruits can play, I have no idea what maps are excluded.
Silvanus wrote:perch is a North Korean agent to infiltrate south Korean girls

Sam's mentioned before his disapproval of his getting a medal for event maps for these very reasons. The whole idea behind them is for some good, clean, seasonal fun.natty_dread wrote:I've always found it really objectionable that some maps get a free pass from the foundry process. So yeah, they are only available at certain times, but they are still available. Meanwhile we REAL mapmakers have to spend a huge amount of time finetuning, receiving comments and answering feedbacks...
that list hasn't been updated in a while.perchorin wrote:It's hidden here:koontz1973 wrote: As for the list new recruits can play, I have no idea what maps are excluded.
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 58&t=79067
I just accidentally happened upon it in my quest for an Easter Egg Hunt thread that was like the most disappointing Easter Egg Hunt ever.
Updated august this year so pretty current.greenoaks wrote:that list hasn't been updated in a while.perchorin wrote:It's hidden here:koontz1973 wrote: As for the list new recruits can play, I have no idea what maps are excluded.
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 58&t=79067
I just accidentally happened upon it in my quest for an Easter Egg Hunt thread that was like the most disappointing Easter Egg Hunt ever.

But still, if the site wants to have some seasonal fun, why not put the maps through the foundry but on a fast track. Give each map a week at each stage so the community at large can comment or a least allow the foundry regulars to comment. Fresh eyes can give a better map.Victor Sullivan wrote:Sam's mentioned before his disapproval of his getting a medal for event maps for these very reasons. The whole idea behind them is for some good, clean, seasonal fun.natty_dread wrote:I've always found it really objectionable that some maps get a free pass from the foundry process. So yeah, they are only available at certain times, but they are still available. Meanwhile we REAL mapmakers have to spend a huge amount of time finetuning, receiving comments and answering feedbacks...
-Sully

so BeNeLux and Doodle Earth are too complex for beginnerskoontz1973 wrote:Updated august this year so pretty current.heres the list 67 maps
2010 World Cup (Limited Edition)
2011 World Cup (Limited Edition)
Africa
American Civil War
Ancient Greece
Archipelago
Arctic
Asia
Australia
British Isles
Cairns Coral Coast
Canada
Caribbean Islands
Charleston
Classic
Eastern Hemisphere
Egypt: Upper
England
Europa
Europe
Europe 1914
France
Germany
Great Lakes
Greater China
Greenland
Halloween Hollows
High Seas
Holy Roman Empire
Hong Kong
Iberia
Iceland
Indochina
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malta
Middle East
Midgard
Midkemdil
Mongol Empire
Montreal
Netherlands
North America
NYC
Peloponnesian War
Philippines
Poison Rome
Portugal
Puget Sound
Saint Patricks Day (Limited Edition)
San Francisco
Scotland
South America
Sydney Metro
Texan Wars
U.S. Senate
USA
USA Rockies
USA Southwest
USA West
Vancouver
World 2.1
WWII Eastern Front
WWII Iwo Jima
WWII Western Front

But it ruins the fun in surprise!koontz1973 wrote:But still, if the site wants to have some seasonal fun, why not put the maps through the foundry but on a fast track. Give each map a week at each stage so the community at large can comment or a least allow the foundry regulars to comment. Fresh eyes can give a better map.Victor Sullivan wrote:Sam's mentioned before his disapproval of his getting a medal for event maps for these very reasons. The whole idea behind them is for some good, clean, seasonal fun.natty_dread wrote:I've always found it really objectionable that some maps get a free pass from the foundry process. So yeah, they are only available at certain times, but they are still available. Meanwhile we REAL mapmakers have to spend a huge amount of time finetuning, receiving comments and answering feedbacks...
-Sully
I suspect that the real issue with those maps is that because they are small, they are a farmer's delight.greenoaks wrote:so BeNeLux and Doodle Earth are too complex for beginnerskoontz1973 wrote:Updated august this year so pretty current.heres the list 67 maps
2010 World Cup (Limited Edition)
2011 World Cup (Limited Edition)
Africa
American Civil War
Ancient Greece
Archipelago
Arctic
Asia
Australia
British Isles
Cairns Coral Coast
Canada
Caribbean Islands
Charleston
Classic
Eastern Hemisphere
Egypt: Upper
England
Europa
Europe
Europe 1914
France
Germany
Great Lakes
Greater China
Greenland
Halloween Hollows
High Seas
Holy Roman Empire
Hong Kong
Iberia
Iceland
Indochina
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malta
Middle East
Midgard
Midkemdil
Mongol Empire
Montreal
Netherlands
North America
NYC
Peloponnesian War
Philippines
Poison Rome
Portugal
Puget Sound
Saint Patricks Day (Limited Edition)
San Francisco
Scotland
South America
Sydney Metro
Texan Wars
U.S. Senate
USA
USA Rockies
USA Southwest
USA West
Vancouver
World 2.1
WWII Eastern Front
WWII Iwo Jima
WWII Western Front
Silvanus wrote:perch is a North Korean agent to infiltrate south Korean girls
perchorin, this is your thread, so why not change the OP and title which you can do and make this the thread. Include the all of them though. One of the mods may see it and move it to the proper forum if done nice.perchorin wrote:Seems we've got a couple different issues being discussed here (my fault) but let's get back to the original, how can we get threads for these special maps? Is it possible there could ever be changes made to them?

Well that's a poor argument. I could use the same argument to argue against the whole foundry process, it ruins the surprise from the players. But realistically speaking, most of the CC players don't even go to the forums, and even of those who do, most don't set foot in the foundry, and even of those who do, most only comment on beta maps. So it really wouldn't "ruin the surprise" for that many people.Victor Sullivan wrote:But it ruins the fun in surprise!koontz1973 wrote:But still, if the site wants to have some seasonal fun, why not put the maps through the foundry but on a fast track. Give each map a week at each stage so the community at large can comment or a least allow the foundry regulars to comment. Fresh eyes can give a better map.Victor Sullivan wrote:Sam's mentioned before his disapproval of his getting a medal for event maps for these very reasons. The whole idea behind them is for some good, clean, seasonal fun.natty_dread wrote:I've always found it really objectionable that some maps get a free pass from the foundry process. So yeah, they are only available at certain times, but they are still available. Meanwhile we REAL mapmakers have to spend a huge amount of time finetuning, receiving comments and answering feedbacks...
-Sully
-Sully
