Ziggy C. / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑The percussion part actually kind of sounds like some bits we have to play in Percussion Ensemble. -_-;
Of course, you can submit the same proof for multiple tasks, but why do that when you can do a completely original proof for the other tasks, and gain even more points in votes (not to mention more respect from your fellow players)?
Whoever that is that dressed up as Ness is my hero.
I definitely tried making this task ages ago, and they didn't accept it.
Hey there, stranger. Welcome to the game.
I don't know about you, but Scrabulous won't let me access our game anymore. =(
Thanks for the number work, Burn Unit!
The more I think about it, the more I believe my original metric was horribly flawed, especially since it's essentially just a measure of average points per task completion. If a higher level player completed a 125 point task and did a poor job on it, but it does not get X'ed, it would still ultimately boost their Player Satisfaction score/ranking.
However, toying with the numbers is great fun. I believe Burn's average VPT score is a much better measure than my original PPT score.
But hell, keeping track of both wouldn't hurt now, would it? Hell, if I had the time, I'd love to see all the stats that Burn just listed in his last comment. Maybe this is the realization of where my original idea was going: An in-depth player data page. Ranking pages for each catagory (or at least the important ones, such as VPT score, PPT score, etc.), as well as a summary that is displayed in each user's profile.
I don't feel like this will give the incentive to new players that I was hoping for, but it's something, anyway. Unless such data is displayed harshly, like as a certain number drops (or becomes less desirable) it'll get ever closer to a deathly red, while as the number improves, is becomes more and more an optimistic green. You can get a good idea of how well received they are by simply glancing at their data and judging by the colors.
I'm just spouting off ideas in a sleep-deprived state. Thanks for the comments, everyone.
I've been waiting for someone to do this task, and you did it wonderfully! :D
Conceptually, 4'33" was just as much about sound as any other piece of music. The title of this task is actually inappropriate for the task description, in a way.
Still love it, though. =)
Retroactive completion (the sound file is dated August 16th, 1848). Flag.
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I only check this site once in a great while, anymore. I check it today, and someone had done one of my tasks! Very well done, too.
We Like Your Completion.