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Idea Map Scores

Discussion in 'Capture the Flag' started by Forleb, Aug 20, 2020.

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  1. Forleb

    Forleb Retired CTF Manager
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    This would essentially just be a refined version of vote kicking, except there isn't an only option of doing it or just letting it happen. This system considers a /n as -1 "point" on an internal score, while every /y counts as +1 point. If that map's score reaches -10 at any time during the match, then the map will automatically end, summarize results as normal, and move on. In my opinion, restricting this ability to the 30 second grace is far too little time when considering players that aren't 100% familiar with a map. With players now having the ability to counteract the vote kick by doing /y, there would hopefully be a notable spike in yes-no voting in general, which will effectively allow for the majority of a server to play what maps they want to, while also giving more accurate feedback for our creators. This is probably a bit late for the upcoming testing wave, but it could still be implemented afterwards to filter out the odd ducks over time.
     
  2. minecraftnoob999

    minecraftnoob999 Well-Known Member

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    The perfect response to any ducksfan or sportyman map

    /y
     
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