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Thread: Iron Mapper Challenge

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    What I think is funny is that the host of the US version (Mark Dacascos), is supposed to be the nephew of the host of the Japanese version.
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    That being said, I think this could be a fun change to the current challenge format, as long as its not overdone.
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    to me i think it would be a good weekly or even daily challenge... it'd be fun to amp up the time, and make it kind of automated, have a list of items, and pick random ones every day... just a thought, reminds me of a weekly photo scavenger hunt i'm doing at the moment
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    Erm not up to daily map making!

    I was expecting it to be a full standard map just like the normal monthly challenges

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    thats fine, i just think its a great idea, and could be done very often helping people brainstorm and such
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    One of the challenges a few months back was a 4 hour challenge. One could make it a similar 4, 8, 12, 24 hour challenge with the Iron Chef-esque challenge a la carte items tacked on?
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    Post Nov 07 challenge was like that, sort of...

    The November 07 Challenge kind of worked that way. Yes, it was a "Create an Old West" map, but required a specific list of objects to be included on the map - mountains, hills, butte, cactus, railroad tracks, etc.

    So, in a way, we've done a challenge that had this type of setup involved.

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    Cool, way before my time obviously. The question I guess is: was it succesful?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
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    Yeah, that's true, but then it was an "Old West" map challenge, which may have fewer cartographers interested in that theme. Had the challenge been a list of required objects that must be posted, vs having any specific theme - it might have had more entries.

    Allowing the participant to choose his or her own theme, may have had more interest.

    We had to create the map objects ourselves in that entry. Perhaps for a Lite Challenge, perhaps all the required objects should be pre-created by someone here or from Dundjinni Forums and provided ahead of time. This way the participants must map the surroundings where these items are placed and that makes the creative portion of this challenge.

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    I would have objects they CAN use, that way you give people more freedom should they want to do a theme out of the ordinary (ie futuristic) or use a non standard mapping method (ie aurora engine or playdoh)

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