.dejavu says:
Same here, if you nolife, or in other words, you spend a lot of time on building maps and try to get known, you go in the top 10 and your tracks are seen by all.
Who only build and upload for fun, without doing anything to reach the top 10, will stay unknown.
We should find a compromise, but people here (im not talking about you, but about who complaints about the fact that he don't get awards) seems to want these 2 things:
-Fun
-Attention
Without doing a minimum of effort.
I know what you're talking about and there are people like this who complain a lot and do little to change things.
But that's just one part of the story.
Many ambitious authors never get recognized because they never made it into the botw. And I don't want to support the nolifers only.
The nolifers have enough time and obviously not many other interests. They will make their way to the (TM) top anyway.
But a lot of people don't have the time to be active here all the time. It can be work, school, family, whatever...
Still they may be working very hard on a track, it may take weeks until they polished it, but it gets pass the newest list and just a few people ever get to play it because nobody knows this guy.
And the point is not that he lost a spot in the botw, the point is that we missed a great track, maybe hours of great fun and inspiration for our own tracks.
Even those who complain and don't do enough even though they would have the time.. I don't care about their fame, but maybe some of them delivered some great tracks and we miss them because there's no room for them in the botw.
And in the end we all lose. The authors lose motivation and we lose authors and tracks.
A few elitist authors 'win' by losing competitors. But is that really a win?