Ich wrote:You don't need to know ddrace good to say that it's for newbs. Just join a ddrace server randomly and you'll have your answer.
What is good with DDRace is there is many maps, then many difficulty. New players can play easy map and have fun. Pros can play hards maps if they are bored by easy maps.
So if you are pro, play on proserver, like DDRaceMax.Pro or Procodex.
And it's a race mod, so if finish map is too easy, try to beat records !
Ich wrote:No I didn't said it thousand of times... so let's just do it again: Let's say someone starts playing teeworlds. He will join a server randomly and the chance to join a ddrace server will be 50% or more. Lets just say he joins a vanilla server. He will be totally bad, dead all the time and even not having the chance to reach the middle. He will ragequit game or just the server and will try an other one which will be a ddrace server. He will find other newbs and not skill needed stuff like clicking mouse2 or something... This guy will only play ddrace and nether know what vanilla even is which every second ddrace players doesn't.
You are right except for the end :
I take my teeworlds experience for exemple :
1. When i started TW i played only vanilla because the filter standard gametype is checked by default. I play occasionally because, as you said, i liked the game but i was really bad so i frequently ragequit.
When I discovered DDRace, I started spending a lot more time to play, but only DDRace. I became a good ddrace's player, then i come back to vanilla, and i was a good vanilla's player too. And now i still play DDRace AND Vanilla.
Without DDRace i would have stopped playing teeworlds quickly coz of ragequit.
Ich wrote:1. Gameplay really matters is a true thing if you tell about hardcore2 or something but all this noob maps are just created with unhookable tiles because the mappers aren't able to work with this very simple map editor.
2. He is right. Just look as skynet or Blu3Kitts maps for example.
3. They look all the same and they are all the same.
On every mod there are good and bad maps...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On4ruBNwIyc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3SH6N9QgqI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waYsudDGEkgI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mJNYF8gW84
Ich wrote:It's way harder creating a vanilla map than a ddrace map. In ddrace maps you just place some parts maybe have new ideas which would make your map interesting since every map is the same and you maybe give it another background color. Then you place all shadow tiles and the gamelayer is done by the ddrace client editor. Then you just test is 2 or 3 times maybe edit little things and its done.
For a vanilla map your first have to think about the gameplay which is the hardest part. I allrady spend hours for that. You maybe just try out stuff which i did when i had no idea and the chance to create a little good part is like 1% for each try. When you have done the gameplay then you allready spent more time than for a whole ddrace map. An awesome map does have a good design in my opinion so you are thinking about the design. What special design could i make? And since you know what a good map is are you trying to keep your maps as little(file size) as possible which ddrace maps aren't because of fonts or other stuff nobody cares. So you are making the design and spent way more time.
I am not agree with you. I never created vanilla maps, but create cool DDRace's map is hard.
1. There is much game entities (blocker, hook through, doors, switch, timer, plasma, drager, speedup...)
2. You have to test each part many time for test if it's possible, not too easy or ot too hard.
3. DDRace is a cooperative mod, so there is some parts you cant test alone, you need help
4. Maps are much bigger than any vanilla map
5. Find originals ideas take time
For me DDRace not steal vanilla player. If DDRace disapear, DDRace's players will not play vanilla but they will stop TW.
But stop say all DDRace's players are noobs.
1. Play DDRace (not XXLDDRace, DDwar DDRace64 ect...)
2 Play Hard maps
3 Try to beat every records
(sorry for english)