checkerz wrote:It seems many of you skipped school on the day that constructive criticism was taught. Good thing I paid attention that day and can help you with some examples.
Constructive Criticism 101
Traction is too slippery (or sticky) = feedback we can listen to and adjust*
Decals fall apart when graphics are turned down = feedback we can listen to and adjust*
Bumps are too big = feedback we can listen to and adjust*
Scaling is too small = feedback we can listen to and adjust*
* - We will make our best decision as a team. It won't please everyone, but we will definitely discuss and research and make the best decision possible.
Track is aids = sorry there isn't a cure for aids available, and I'm not sure how a track can have aids, but when you have your scientific files ready we'd be happy to review them and see if we can discover the cure and make millions.
Track was rushed = sorry, that's not the case, but we'd love to see your evidence of what makes you feel this way so we can continue to improve.
Track sucks = sorry, our track is not a vacuum cleaner or hooker or your momma
A single college credit costs approximately $300-400, but I will include this lesson for free with your $25 donation to rF. Have a nice day.
Not gonna lie, im a little miffed while reading this. You emphasize constructive critisism, yet when people go out of their way to make suggestions, long, thought out, well worded siggestions, to make racing better, it gets ignored, however as soon as people start posting pictures of ice rinks, and flaming the track, you immediately yield to what they want and go back to the old shit traction, completely fucking off everyone else who tried to be constructive, or who thoight the track was a huge step in the right direction.
I guess long story short dont expext constructive critisism from people when you show that thatll get them nowhere, but sensless flaming, meme posting, and bitching will get them the change they want.
Thats all from me, im out of here till indoors, these tracks just arent even fun to ride./endrant.
Ps, the new emf track is awesome, its definitely not impossible to make tracks that ride and race great...