I think it's ok for the first try to have a simple general "best map" vector of competition. Maybe they are just testing how this works. And there is a chance, that the next competition will have different nominations.
Fair chance for hard work is socialism. In this system quality is not being supported and going down until everything is a complete crap.
As opposite, competition where only good stuff has chance (and good stuff is usually < 10% of all stuff) - supports quality, and this is the principle our civilization is built on.
@Delphinium1987: Go
I think it's ok for the first try to have a simple general "best map" vector of competition. Maybe they are just testing how this works. And there is a chance, that the next competition will have different nominations.
@abvdzh: Go
I will. Had a mapmaking dream this summer, gave me a map idea. Will implement it. Genre is near casual/logical. Maybe something else, if have time.
@Kildare88: Go
Fair chance for hard work is socialism. In this system quality is not being supported and going down until everything is a complete crap.
As opposite, competition where only good stuff has chance (and good stuff is usually < 10% of all stuff) - supports quality, and this is the principle our civilization is built on.
@Bounty_98: Go
We have you for the innovations!
Russia isn't mentioned in the list of allowed participants. But it is present in the dropdown list of the submit form.
Russain part of bnet site has competition announcement, but it doesn't have a "Submit" button, and its rules links lead nowhere.
I'm confused, but i'm not confused.