There have been a lot of discussions about a set of official maps recently, so I'm going to take the first steps toward making that happen gradually.
What will it mean if a map is on the official map list? - Map will be included with the build (or possibly an official map pack if the size gets too large).
- Map is accepted for matches and tournaments.
- When stats are implemented, stats will be recorded for official maps.
- Other map-specific data will be complete and included.
- Navigation files for bots/any necessary files for offline play.
- mapshots
- mapinfo
- loc files
What about maps that aren't on the list? - These maps can still be played and put into rotation on servers. There may be some kind of serverlist filter setting to show/hide servers playing custom (non-official) maps.
- Clans can still match on these maps
if both clans agree. If a clan wants to play on a non-official map and the other clan does not, it will not be played.
- Statistics (if/when implemented) will not be tracked on these maps, or will be tracked separately.
What qualities should a map have to be added to the list? - Fun to play.
- Well balanced for competitive play.
- Accessible to new players (straightforward paths, no trick jumps required to get flags, etc.).
- Good visual quality (perfectly aligned textures that make sense, good use of lighting, etc.)
- Good performance
- Bug free (no bad spawns, vis glitches, leaks, etc.)
- GPL (open-sourced) to allow for community improvements.
- Ideally, makes use of many of the paintball2 game features.
- Safe for all ages to see.
How do maps get added to the list? - For starters, we will have a voting thread to determine the best map candidates:
VOTE HERE - Maps that do not meet the qualities necessary for an official map, but have good potential may be reconstructed by the mapping committee.
- Maps will be slowly added to the maplist -- probably 1 new map per release -- to give plenty of time for fixes, tweaks, and community feedback.
What if I don't like something about this? - This is a first pass at the concept, so feel free to discuss ways to improve it in this thread.