Oh, look, an argument over the internet!
NB: this opening remark is here so that you know that I am not taking my post (nor any of yours above) seriously.
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If you can't finish a map, don't judge.
Sooooooo, in the past, I know there are a couple of MTC tracks that I was not able to finish, and had to look at the GPS to vote. I did not play the maps of the current MTC, but I presume, fredair, that I wouldn't have been able to finish your map either, knowing how challenging your maps are. And I have voted for these maps (based on both my driving experience and the GPS, thanks god the GPS), and given explanations of where I would crash most often and whatnot. And I believe that is important, to give appropriate feedback.
So, I understand that you would be upset when you get a bad score and very few explanations on why. I totally get it, I would be upset if I were in your position (well I wouldn't).
But.
You have to remember that we all have different expectations about the game. Some people like to challenge themselves and hunt for the absolute perfect godly line of heaven (I assume you would fall into that category). Others might like to discover new maps with innovative designs. Others (like me), just want easy maps to enjoy and have fun on, without the pain of restarting over and over and over and over. And others might have other reasons, or a combation of reasons, or whatever. And that's OK to be enjoy the game one way or another, that's totally OK, as long as you are having fun ^^
So people judge based on different expectations. That's fine (remember, it is a game...) Yes, it would be preferable if people would give explanations when judging a MTC map (especially if the score is bad). But no, I don't think that it is reasonable to forbid people from judging because there are some maps they didn't finish (also, we all have different amount of time allocated to TM). Nor do I think that people that were not able to finish a map should prevent themselves from judging, as long as you are fair to the map you have not finished (and probably at least looked at the GPS or a replay). You know, free speech and stuff.
And final comment (for those of you who have read thus far). This is a contest on the internet. It is not important. Don't take it that seriously. Less whining, more having fun
PS: "but Ranig, if you don't take the issue seriously, why do you even bother writing such a long wall of text?" you ask. Well, despite my low participation, I do enjoy the MTC, and I do enjoy the MTC variety, openness and welcomeness (as in: it is open to everybody, regardless the type of map you make/like, your ancienty on the site, or whatever). And I think it would be great to keep it that way and not transform it into an elitist club of "only players that are 'good enough' can judge"