(02-23-2010, 09:58 PM)mwest Wrote: (02-23-2010, 08:46 AM)keif149 Wrote: I think it was a couple years ago, (maybe not) some scenario designers complained about the quality of the testers. I think that put a lot of people off. Maybe the designers could request what rank of testers they would like to have test their scenario. Like, top 20 on the ladder or open to everyone.
Thanks!
Keif149
Hi Daniel:
Your idea certainly has merit... but maybe the "selection process" would have more acceptance if scenario designers contacted top players privately... and not publically advertised for the "top 20 on a ladder?" :smoke:
IMHO, I believe everyone who wishes to test a new scenario design should be allowed to do so. CS scenarios are played by players of different skill levels? :chin:
I believe that any experienced player/member should test scenarios if they want to do so.
After playing a "few" most CS players know what is balanced. Testing just needs an objective mind and someone who truly wants to do it?
I'm glad to get top players involved. But, I also like those who have different skill levels to try them out. It's like witnesses at a crime scene? Each has a perspective.
What I want to not see is members who rate a scenario not based on balance or fun, but on whether or not they like the scenario. The dBASE is full of scenarios where players have commented that the scenario was unbalanced and un-enjoyable but, the game reports show a near balanced scenario that is fun to play.
More testers, of all types, will give more and varied ratings?
I think the most important thing for testers is to stay active and if they become inactive they should contact the H2H Custodians to have themselves removed from testing. Nothing is so much frustrating as a test hung on the rating of a member who gave it up but did not inform the designer or Custodians?
Way off tangent. But, I had to type what I was thinking. :conf:
HSL