When I started in this game, there were only the original four or five maps in rotation. These had been designed at a time when peak arena attendance might have been what – 100-150? Nowadays at US Prime Time, there are (I am told) about 600 people online, or more. As the numbers grew it became clear that larger maps would be needed. Or so we were led to believe.
The first in the new generation of large maps was, IIRC, the AK Desert “Pizza” map. It was put up and stayed up. If it was reset, it would come back with all the field ownership made even again. It was up for weeks before, inevitably…
… the whining started. So things were changed. Some of the original maps were brought back into rotation…
…but then people noticed that it took much longer to reset pizza than any of the small maps, so a one week limit was placed on maps, and rotation took place every Friday, so Pizza could not stay up for longer than a week…
…and then I started noticing that for special events, the small maps were up even when they were not due to be up – the Indianapolis con, for example, which gave us an extra 3-4 days of small maps when we were supposed to have one of the large maps. Did we get an extra few days of the large map to make up for it? Am I voting Labour at the next election? …
…and then things were changed further. If a map was reset, instead of that same map coming back up so that each map would stay in rotation for a full week, when a large map was reset, it would be replaced by a small map…
… except, of course, when it’s Small Maps week anyway, in which case the resetting of a small map brings up… (you guessed it!) another small map...
…and still the whining continued, and so, as a concession, yet another week of small maps was added, making a 6-week cycle instead of a 5-week cycle, with small maps guaranteed to be up at least 33% of the time instead of 20% of the time…
…and then a bunch of players initiated a Sunday evening event to reset whatever map was in rotation. If that happened to be a large map (pizza/big isles) guess what came next? Got it in one! Yes, a small map, in this case Baltic. And because people have to be early to bed to be up for work in the week, that small map sticks around.
So it’s back to the old, old formula. 25% fuel porkage all along the front line, and a long green bardar in one sector with a green blob over one of the fields making it hard to tell which side the field belongs to, and a long red bardar in the next sector with a red blob over one of the fields.
Sorry, Skuzzy. I know you’re doing your best and all, but some things need to be said. You didn’t like it last time when I mounted this particular hobbyhorse, but I’ve kept it polite this time. Lock her up if you have to. But you're killing us with these small maps.