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I think that maps in mixed sections should list what other types are in the map. This was a feature of the frozen spawn that I have missed: while it is of course possible to use "/checkpoint info" on each map, it is much more convenient to have the map types listed with the map. Additionally, some new players may not know how to use commands like "/checkpoint info" and may not be able to easily find out what other types are in a map.
The main problem with this that I see is that there is not always space for another sign in each map row, with the main sign in the middle, the creators below, and the FFA+ signs above. I'm not sure what the best solution to this is: maybe another block above could be added (but this might look awkward), maybe it could be combined with the FFA+ sign (although this would be cluttered and might not always fit, especially on maps like magmatic fusion that are in FFA+ and co-op so there are only two lines available), perhaps listing the map types in addition to the completion status when left-clicking a sign, or perhaps another solution.
Regardless, I think that having the secondary map types listed with the map is important to both new and old players, so I (and others) would greatly appreciate if a solution can be found.
The main problem with this that I see is that there is not always space for another sign in each map row, with the main sign in the middle, the creators below, and the FFA+ signs above. I'm not sure what the best solution to this is: maybe another block above could be added (but this might look awkward), maybe it could be combined with the FFA+ sign (although this would be cluttered and might not always fit, especially on maps like magmatic fusion that are in FFA+ and co-op so there are only two lines available), perhaps listing the map types in addition to the completion status when left-clicking a sign, or perhaps another solution.
Regardless, I think that having the secondary map types listed with the map is important to both new and old players, so I (and others) would greatly appreciate if a solution can be found.