NOTE: Currently we use a different judging system that allows everyone to judge - more info in the recent MTC thread. Some of the points below still apply, but you don't need to send us a message to judge.
Judging in the MTC isn't a simple job. Just because you don't feel like building a track, you shouldn't apply to be a judge. Judging all the entries will take a lot of time, and you must understand that before you will send us the private message saying
"Hey, I want to be a judge."
Who can become a judge?
Well, I would like to say "anyone", but that isn't really the case. You should have
some experience in both tracking and driving. This is because we want the judges to know the basics of the game. You should know what's possible and what isn't - that will help judging the entries fairly. You don't have to be an elite though. Actually, having only really good trackers and drivers among the judges is not a good situation - we'd like to have some average players there, too.
However, experience isn't the most important aspect in a judge. There are two things that are far more praised:
Dedication and
time. If you have neither, judging is not the right job for you. We all want good results, and we want them in time, so
you must be able to write clear and constructive feedback and
you must have enough free time to send them before the judges' deadline.
Of course we will understand if a judge can't finish in time because something happened in his real life, for example, if one of his/her relatives passed away. In these cases, it's often better to just drop the judging - there might be still time to get another judge. Please be
honest though -
if you realised that judging isn't your thing, just send us a PM instead of writing "my computer broke" on the forums. We will understand, it's hard to tell what judging is like before you try it out. But before applying,
be prepared.
I was chosen as a judge, but I don't know what to do!
Judges have simple rules, but we expect them to be followed. Please read this part carefully.
Judges are
not allowed to
betatest, award or comment on any of the entries before the results have been published. They are
not allowed to reveal that they are going to judge, either. This is because we want to get as fair results as possible. If a judge talks to his friends about his duty in the MTC, it might seriously cause biased results. And none of us wants that.
Judges receive a judging sheet after the participating deadline, but they should
start driving the tracks as soon as they come. This will definitely boost up the scoring, I highly recommend it. You don't have to nolife the tracks, just get to know them. Then, when you drive them again after you've received the judging sheet, they are much easier to drive and you will finish judging faster.
Just make sure that you drive ALL the tracks again after the deadline - the tracks may have been updated!
You should remember that if you only write scores, the participants will not know why they got a certain score. You must write comments. They don't have to equal infinity in length, but you must write the main points up. One of the most important tasks of the MTC is to be a source of feedback for the trackers, and to help them improve. So take some time to comment on each track.
I read it all, and I think I would make a great judge! Where can I sign up?
Send a PM to the
crew! Please include some information of yourself in the message: driving/tracking experience and amount of free time should be enough. We'll respond you asap!
Also, don't stress too much about whether you'll be a good judge or not. Actually, if you do, you'll probably be pretty dedicated, and that's the most important thing!
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