Suspect users: Gimil, Coleman, mibi, cairnswk, nobunga
Game number: N/A
Comments: I realise I'm potentially going to be ridiculed and laughed at for posting this but as someone newish to this site I think it's important to report what I have experienced over the last while in the foundry. I think the maps on here are fantastic and a credit to all those involved. However in recent times as I have been getting more settled on this site and confident in my views. I have decided to pass the odd comment on some maps once I have played them where I believe such comments would be of benefit to both players and map makers alike. The reaction I have received to these comments has led me to post this abuse report as I already flagged this with a mod and was told I was overreacting and they could see no evidence of what I was talking about. However I'm coming from the perspective of not just me but all new members to the site who decide to make comments in the foundry, if others get a similar response to me from foundry regulars and cartography assistants then that makes the foundry a very unwelcome place for outsiders and that deeply saddens me and I believe it is something that requires looking into.
D Day:
Having played the D Day map for the first time I made some comments on page 45 of the thread: http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... &start=660
Here are some extracts from the replies i recieved (full text can be found on the relevant thread):
gimil wrote:i idnt habe this problem becaused i used a little common sence
Coleman wrote:Well, I just played through a game on this map (and I won! yay!) and the red numbers in the German area are not the same shade or font as the army numbers so I'm not sure how you could become confused.
I rather like the red though, and so do a lot of other people, so there would have to be a few more complaints I think.
mibi wrote:Once your used to bob and map without it is a bit of a kick in the teeth. so i put my thinking cap on and pretty quickly was able to pick up old modes of play, the red numbers weren't too confusing.
Now there was some positive feedback to what I said as well but for 3 senior people in the map making world to imply I have no common sense and make fun of me for highlighting what is a genuine problem is not on - ie the red numbers. The rest of my initial observations were completely ignored. There has been some movement on this numbers issue now and some back peddling by those that made these comments but that was probably as a result of me responding to their posts and being persistent with the issue something i suspect few noobs if met with the reaction I was met with would have done.
Pearl Harbour:
Like D Day this another fine map that I have enjoyed playing but when I raised an issue on the thread the following is the reaction I got from another cartography assistant:
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... &start=630
cairnswk wrote:mmmm...rebelman, that's pleasing for me, but disappointing for you of course.
Perhaps you can contact Bob's creator and advise of new code needed.
As I am not a foundry regular he had no way of knowing whether I have any programming skills or not so this reaction was both patronising and condescending to somebody relatively new to the site who just wanted to bring an issue to the attention of the map's creator.
British Isles
I posted an observation about this map on Sept. 16 last yet there has been no acknowledgment or reply from the map maker since despite the following rule allegedly applying in the foundry:
If a Quenched map up for live play has any kinks, bugs, errors of any kind, the cartographer will be asked to fix the problems pointed out.
I know probably sound like i'm overreacting but look at this through the eyes of a new person to the site. The foundry is a wonderful place where magic happens but if they are going to be patronising, condescending, mocking and have an elitist attitude towards "outsiders" especially those of us new to the site then that in my mind is abuse and hence I have filled an abuse report for investigation.
Rebelman