I think you should add a limit to the number of people who can RSVP to a specific lobby.
Why?
But what they say is it is so much work. Not my op ion but I think if a pop up comes up after you rate the host saying would you like to give feed back. This would help.
1 minute ago - Charles Stoot:
This will also clarify that you rated the host.
This is not my point of view i get awesome feed back for maps and Mini games. I am referring to the aquatically lobby and what they revolve around. That is the opinion that I am looking for in a this message.My concern with that those who don't rate won't get the opportunity to respond. Some people might be left in the middle of "should I vote up or down?" because of a stipulation concerning the match. This could be better addressed if everyone who RSVP'd could be sent a mass message from the host. For example...
"Thanks to everyone who attended! Below again are the maps that we played:(the following have links and authors)blah #1blah #2blah #3I was particularly concerned about blah #2. Did you have (this random issue)?"
You can report them to a staff member. Abusing the system will be harshly dealt with, on either the host or player side.can you think about soming to ban some people from rsvping coz people who dont like you could just rsvp and then down rate you without turning up?????
Try the Light style (though it lags behind in updates), it's designed for mobile use and the Dark style is not currently.I noticed on a mobile device or specifically iPads, I can't see my inbox, alerts, etc. options. They are completely covered by the search bar. Gets really annoying too, having to navigate around this.
Xbox.com doesn't allow you to do that, as far as I know. However, if you control-click on each RSVPer, it goes to xbox.com to send them a messageThere needs to be, for the host of a lobby, a button that allows you to message, to X-box live accounts, all that are in your lobby. This would be amazingly helpful when your running late, or you need to move your time, etc. This would also be helpful when sending messages to, X-box live accounts, the one's that attended in telling then to rate lobby. P.S: I know about the ! mark thing but that some times doesn't work when trying to get the people that don't normally get on HC to rate lobbies.
Ya but then you have to wait a whole 25 sec before you send another one. and seriously there isn't that function, don't they have select all on your friends list. Huh I though there would be a way. Well that would be very helpful. have you considered my other comment above.Xbox.com doesn't allow you to do that, as far as I know. However, if you control-click on each RSVPer, it goes to xbox.com to send them a message
I tried the light style, but it still doesn't work. My profile name/options are still hidden behind the search bar. Again, this only happens to me when I use the site on an ipad.Try the Light style (though it lags behind in updates), it's designed for mobile use and the Dark style is not currently.
"Top Maps" is actually already based on a mix of rating and downloads; download count tends to take priority actuallyI think that the "Top Maps" system could be improved a bit more. It is based solely on ratings, and I think you should use total downloads as a secondary method of calculation. My flood map should be #5 under top maps for flood, but it is tied (in terms of rating) with nine other maps for that fifth spot. This puts it at the tenth slot, but because it has more total downloads than the other 5-star one rating flood maps, it should be above them, in fifth place. This would be just enough to put it in the "top maps" bar at the left.
Really? That can't be... then how come Battleship isn't #5 under top flood maps? (It has more downloads than the other maps with equal rating) Or am I missing something obvious? The top maps system looks to be based on a mix of total ratings and the average rating, with downloads not at all being accounted for."Top Maps" is actually already based on a mix of rating and downloads; download count tends to take priority actually