Cowboy
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Honestly, this take has changed my mind.As a known shitty map creator, I will stick with my guns and say that all maps, unless they are absolutely abysmal, should remain in rotation. Let the players decide what they want to play. A server killer is only a server killer as long as the map doesn't get RTV'd/is currently being played. The map is definitively flawed on a core level, not unlike my maps, but it's something different. It forces this community to work beyond the regular boring rotation of HopJB and like three other, admittedly good, maps that incentivize boredom but in a sinister, more long-term way that slowly sucks the life out of the community. You say it always gets RTV'd, but people vote the map in the first place for a reason.
Since jailbreak isn't exactly a vibrant gamemode these days and TF2 isn't exactly enticing new players by the thousands anymore, I think it's best we keep more maps than we remove, even if some are shitty. If a round is bad or a map doesn't play well, at least it's different. That was my psychology in making all of my maps; it's just something different than the usual box layout with the 15 bog-standard minigames. I'm voting to keep it on my principles and to support fellow mapmakers who poured so much love into this map. Remember guys, we shouldn't be trying to make jailbreak some perfected and formulaic gamemode, that's not what the community was built off of. Shitty maps, chaos, poor round times, bad minigames, etc., are what this community and its roots are formed from just as much as the inverse of all of those. The same can be said for all other gamemode communities like deathrun or TTT.
Jailbreak should not be put in this square hole that we keep trying to adhere to and just reconigize that imperfections are okay to exist within the gamemode, its what has kept us here for so long.
Miami still is a flawed but still a great experience within moderation. The RTV system is there if people want to change maps. I think the path forward for jailbreak is to stop trying to chase perfection and be okay with flawed maps sometimes for unique experiences.
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