Perhaps it's mentioned somewhere else, but I still would have liked to have something mentioned about more map statistics. At least number of players per day/week or so would be cool.
Haha, I have a friend who lived in New Zealand for some time, so I've heard that phrase a few times. Is it more of a playful jab, or more stinging than that?
Also, Flight of the Conchords, awesome show! lol (A show about 2 New Zealand guys in a band that come to the US)
I always wonder what games/etc people are comparing Blizzard to that makes them so horrible. I started off with C&C Renegade. Their developers, westwood were acquired by EA, and support for the game itself was dropped within months of release, let alone modding/mapping. Most games I play don't even give you the option of mapping/modding them, let alone such a powerful editor. So I find the SC2 editor to be great and a lot of fun. What games are you guys coming from and what are examples of what made them such wonderful supporters of their modding community? I suppose the new steam workshop stuff is cool as far as making it easy to advertise and install mods for players (though it's not hard to download maps on the arcade either...). I suppose it has a benefit as far as search functions go, but the workshop as a whole is still a pretty new creation.
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Perhaps it's mentioned somewhere else, but I still would have liked to have something mentioned about more map statistics. At least number of players per day/week or so would be cool.
Haha, I have a friend who lived in New Zealand for some time, so I've heard that phrase a few times. Is it more of a playful jab, or more stinging than that? Also, Flight of the Conchords, awesome show! lol (A show about 2 New Zealand guys in a band that come to the US)
I always wonder what games/etc people are comparing Blizzard to that makes them so horrible. I started off with C&C Renegade. Their developers, westwood were acquired by EA, and support for the game itself was dropped within months of release, let alone modding/mapping. Most games I play don't even give you the option of mapping/modding them, let alone such a powerful editor. So I find the SC2 editor to be great and a lot of fun. What games are you guys coming from and what are examples of what made them such wonderful supporters of their modding community? I suppose the new steam workshop stuff is cool as far as making it easy to advertise and install mods for players (though it's not hard to download maps on the arcade either...). I suppose it has a benefit as far as search functions go, but the workshop as a whole is still a pretty new creation.
Cuz the arcade has lots of polite people, and they are quiet. Not like them cursing MOBA or console players xP