I won't even get started on how many maps and campaigns I've played, on mapster, wc3 and other games, that I'm just amazed at the poor quality. Oftentimes everything seems thrown together, unbalanced and not even proofread.
I reluctantly second this, though the causes of it are widespread and cyclical. The CCI and this site in general are just not that conducive to great community building. The projects are randomly listed; there's no indication pointing newcomers to which ones are really good, no ratings, no stickied reviews, just a few projects on the front page which are not really indicative of anything in particular besides Mass Recall being popular. If we nudged folks to the best ones first, they'd more likely stick around, become part of the community, and leave feedback on other campaigns.
It's cyclical because less feedback means less bug fixing means less polish means less feedback. Not to mention the SC2 scene is relatively small now and there is no Blizzard support of the types of projects we have here. For what it's worth, VastanX, I think Time Convergence has a great foundation and only needs a bit of polish to excel even further - I've got hours of feedback on my channel that hopefully has helped!
Well jayborino if you feel so inclined I can give you access to the CCI - Remastered and you can write a few sentences about the strengths and weaknesses of each campaign.
In reply to JayborinoPlays:
The condensed Custom Campaign Initiative is on this Google Sheet!
List of my Custom campaign text reviews (warning: only the first half of each is serious)
The condensed Custom Campaign Initiative is on this Google Sheet!
List of my Custom campaign text reviews (warning: only the first half of each is serious)
*crickets*
Huh. Guess that answers that.
The condensed Custom Campaign Initiative is on this Google Sheet!
List of my Custom campaign text reviews (warning: only the first half of each is serious)
I'm curious, who exactly wants feedback here?
The condensed Custom Campaign Initiative is on this Google Sheet!
List of my Custom campaign text reviews (warning: only the first half of each is serious)