New Idea to Alieviate Modding Backups

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Post Post #13 (isolation #0) » Mon Sep 24, 2007 1:53 am

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It used to be permitted for a new mod to mod a mini theme or (I believe) a large normal. As I remember it, the mini theme queue was a longer wait (despite taking two sets of signups at a time) and people would try to mod themed games as a mini regular.

Except for when the mini theme queue runs dry (which isn't presently the case), I don't see how more people waiting to mod a mini theme would bring more players.
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Post Post #18 (isolation #1) » Mon Sep 24, 2007 3:22 am

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Yes, I'm concerned about how easy it is to say that so-and-so "reviewed" the game. I "review" a number of games that I don't end up giving the "stamp of approval" to, even after changes are made. Often I don't get to see the final changes.
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Post Post #32 (isolation #2) » Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:38 am

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shaft.ed wrote:Actually the best way to shorten the queue for mods while operating within the current system is to nominate vengeful mafia over and over
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