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I think that being able to play it all the time would take away the novelty of playing it on the day, even for freemiums who could not otherwise play speed games on it. Although you can expect to see the map again next year I'm hoping for some other exciting events before then.MrClimax wrote:Well that's kinda stupid. St. Patrick's Map is a great map and should continue here. Why did they end it? I was kinda liking it.
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Really? Who's making them? I haven't seen the foundry threads...More such maps will come out in the future.

That's the point, they are secret. I believed it was agreed with oaktown that St. Patrick's Day Map would only ever be a limited edition map because it hadn't gone through the usual foundry process for regular maps on this site and it was wrong for the map to have had said advantage/disadvantage over other maps that had gone through the foundry.natty_dread wrote:Really? Who's making them? I haven't seen the foundry threads...More such maps will come out in the future.


So the quality of maps doesn't matter, as long as everything is brought to you as fast as possible? That's like seeing an interesting draft in the melting pot and posting "quench it now!"fumandomuerte wrote:Glad to hear that special edition maps DON'T go through the foundry process, otherwise we will see them a year after its proposal

I wish I was as patient as you but I'm not. The foundry has become a place where design is more important that the fun factor. Critisism around it surpass the way fashion magazines destroy artists on the red carpet from some usersnatty_dread wrote:So the quality of maps doesn't matter, as long as everything is brought to you as fast as possible? That's like seeing an interesting draft in the melting pot and posting "quench it now!"fumandomuerte wrote:Glad to hear that special edition maps DON'T go through the foundry process, otherwise we will see them a year after its proposal
The foundry process is a peer-review system, which IMO would be appropriate to apply to all maps, even special edition ones.


How is doodle earth any different? That went through the foundry and it's one of the most played maps. Many players like maps based soley on luck.natty_dread wrote:Well I'm not saying the Foundry is perfect, but as a quality control it works.
Look at the St. Pat's map... it's totally based on luck. Whoever gets the best dice wins. That map would never have gotten the GP stamp if it had went through the foundry...
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I think you are missing the point of these being limited edition. They are fun for a day here and there, but not necessarily maps that people would want to play all the time.natty_dread wrote:Doodle is not necessarily based on luck... it is if you play 8-player assassin games on it (), but try a 4 player no spoils or escalating...
Some of the best games I've had are 1v1 no spoils on Doodle.natty_dread wrote:Doodle is not necessarily based on luck... it is if you play 8-player assassin games on it (), but try a 4 player no spoils or escalating...