I don't see a problem in the general idea of people voting for stuff they can't finish. You can get a good taste of the flow, theme, obstacles etc through the replays. The problem is if they let the fact that they can't complete it affect the rating.
Yes! It does, most often people rage when they can't complete a track and vote it low. And the fact that redlynx said that the fact that you can vote by watching a replay was a glitch/ mistake, says it all really. Ninja tracks aren't meant for people who can't understand ninja tracks and expect outdoorsy senic tracks that sparkles and doesn't have any obstacles on the DL.Originally Posted by soad667
Yeah tbh, chances are a lot of people will rage and act like that.
I will not be putting out another ninja track until redlynx fixed the rating problem.
There are 2 issues, 1 is a real problem, the other I'm not quite sure where I stand. 1st problem is the rating after replay which is just wrong. The 2nd I'm unsure about is rating after 500 faults, I think this is fair but there is noway to tell if someone has mashed B 500 times. I think RL should stick with you can only rate after finishing.Originally Posted by ConfusedMuscles
Oh and I love the first line of your sig Muscles![]()
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAjFW...eature=mh_lolz
it's the last one!
Nah I think anyone who has put the 500 faults / 30 minutes in has played enough of the track to give it a rating. Even if they just AFK for half an hour or sit there mashing B after passing the first checkpoint, someone who cares that much should be able to give their input one way or another.Originally Posted by TheRealTeeHill
Disagree, when you time out you do get very frustrated which hugely impacts what you rate a track.Originally Posted by PenguinFTW
Nah if I'm getting frustrated with a track it is going to happen long before I reach the half hour mark. Timing out just means a fresh attempt
New track up "The quarry" I think it's ninja level 4. Hope someone will pass thisVideo up in the O.P, enjoy!
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