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Old 06-28-2016, 04:26 PM   #11
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Default Re: FFR: The New User Perspective And New FFR Ideas

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- Creating a managed database similar to resonance would help things as well -- the keyword being "managed" -- create a list of artists that we have permission for (or more specifically, update the one in the back-end of FMAP) and tie it to that database so that users cannot upload songs unless they are tagged with an artist that we have permissions to. Anyone abusing these privileges could have their accesses revoked. Players can more immediately receive critique from their charts, and because it's managed in a way where we have permission for the content, content might flow into the game a bit more quickly (why just send it to the database and keep it unscored when you can put it back in game and have people fight for ranks and whatnot?).
Hey, I like this idea. It can potentially tie into getting files into the FFR game itself more easily, but let's still distinguish the actual game from the database. I suppose I never thought of this before because I would've assumed such a database would be small and restricted. We have a lot of permissions now so it may not be a bad idea.
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