Seriously, though: I'm not going to publish my drafts anymore. A scrap of notebook paper will do fine as a reminder to myself of what I was thinking about henceforth.
Why so? Is it the critic?
I, for one (and I am not the only one), have not only expressed great confidence and potential for your idea, but also did some constructive critisism and this turned out to come to the conclusion that one brick per GG bullet would result in competetive gameplay.
We are not bashing your idea, VC. This
discussion convinced KM for example that it would lead to competetive gameplay, which is great, right? And I didn't thought about it.
I also said it should be playtested because obviously it was hard/impossible for me to manage to predict if all the variables would, or would not, lead to a great balance of the mode.
Critisism, as long as it's constructive and not bashing instead, can
improve your idea, as long as you are fine with being the main inventor and not the complete inventor.
And that is hard, because I always project my ideas really early on on forums and having to deal with the fact that somebody points out that some part has already been (partialy) done before, or something else will not work, kinda makes it steal away your 'baby'. But then things can leads to things that do work and in some cases makes me rethink things and end up with something way better than the original draft, which is why it is called a draft; it's subject to change
And this also makes me have to thing outside of the box and in other ways I would have never thought.