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They're awards. They're not your own little blog where you pretend to give feedback to the user but instead you end up just forcing your own ideals on the trackmaker.
That's the core of the post, I guess.
During the years, it has become a (bad) habit to give people "hints" and "tips" concerning their ways of building or designing a track.
Have you every asked yourself why that became a habit ?
- Because newcomer and amateur builders ask for it ?
-- Because they need it ?
- Because veteran builders "appreciate" it ?
-- Although they know what they did 10 times better than you do ?
- Because 90% of all tracks look and feel so worn out that you just can't help but telling an author to put more quality into his tracks next time ?
-- Which could count as a useless attempt to raise the overall quality on uploaded tracks ?
- Because you've become so used to criticising that you do it all the time ?
-- I wish I knew
It just took TMX people 2 WEEKS at the new TM2 game to adapt all the bad ways and habits they showed on TMX earlier and it somehow ruins the experience new MX platform.
I don't know, somehow it all stinks. I loaded about 50 tracks from MX and almost fell asleep from boredom.
There were a HANDFUL of tracks which were really clever thought out and built well (Irondragon's among them).
I feel like people should put WAY MORE EFFORT & TIME into building their tracks and THEN upload them to MX.
This would change peoples' overall perception and attitude towards other peoples' tracks, making it easy again to appreciate and enjoy the tracks you load + review.
For me, it's hard to appreciate even the few good tracks when I feel so overwhelmed by the mass of indifferent and desinterest uploads, sided by masses of indifferent and desinterest viewers.
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