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Token
Thu Mar 10, 2005 2:09 pm

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Hey, i was wondering if a mod would be able to help me out with awarding bits to whoever wins this contest because i am bit-less lol so0o0o yahh i have something i would enter adn we could do it by poll, so0o yah if a mod would let me know that would be great thanks

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Tony
Thu Mar 10, 2005 2:34 pm


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PM me with details of how you want to set this up, I'll help you organize it.

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Token
Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:43 pm


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Okay, i did, but i dont know if it worked, and if it did i may have sent more than one   :roll:

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Tony
Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:58 pm


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nope, didn't get it.

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jamonathin
Thu Apr 07, 2005 11:59 am


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There's a game contest going on??

   **EDIT** sorry I just saw the new post sign beside it, and i clicked in, saw that the day was early in the month, and blah blah fart, oops.  :doh:

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Martin
Thu Apr 07, 2005 1:03 pm


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I say we go for it, except not restricted to Turing. I'm working on something awesome in C++ right now. :)

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zylum
Thu Apr 07, 2005 5:49 pm


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you can count me in ;) .. how about we make it a team contest! it would be faster if two or more people worked on it...

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bugzpodder
Thu Apr 07, 2005 6:18 pm


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okay, i've tried several times in the past to organize "contests" like this at our very own compsci.ca, and believe me, it doesnt really work.   I've spent hours putting together something, only to find zero or one submission besides my own.

A few issues:

1) low interest in the general public
2) compatibility issues with turing and non-turing
3) topic selection

so basically, unless you have an awsome idea (spill it out!! no need to keep a secret) you are probably wasting your time otherwise.

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bugzpodder
Thu Apr 07, 2005 6:20 pm


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well, i am talking about contests in which submissions interact with each other.  everyone doing a different projects is just no fun (everyone make a game and we'll see who's better?  ehhh no)

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jamonathin
Fri Apr 08, 2005 7:51 am


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Yeah, I say go with martin's idea.  A game contest that's not restricted to turing.  [not saying I know anything else].

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Tony
Fri Apr 08, 2005 8:12 am


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How would one judge such an abstract contest?

If you recall, we had some fun contests around here, but all had a specific requirement. Like "best wave animation" or "most impressive effect in 20 lines of code" (which we turned into games actually)

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jamonathin
Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:05 am


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I was never around for any of the contests.   Best Program In: 20 and Under Lines
                                 21 - 50 Lines
                                 50 - 100 Lines
                                 101 and Up.

I dont know how contests were run around here, and so whatever you've done before should be good if they had a good turn out.  i just want to enter into one :) .  But definately, different categories would be a real good idea (animation, gameplay, length, etc. )

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Martin
Fri Apr 08, 2005 9:57 am


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I was never around for any of the contests.   Best Program In: 20 and Under Lines
                                 21 - 50 Lines
                                 50 - 100 Lines
                                 101 and Up.

I dont know how contests were run around here, and so whatever you've done before should be good if they had a good turn out.  i just want to enter into one :) .  But definately, different categories would be a real good idea (animation, gameplay, length, etc. )

There aren't enough people for that. I'd expect between 5 and 10 entries.

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jamonathin
Fri Apr 08, 2005 11:33 am


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dayum really?  wow, that suxorz! I thought there'd be more, especially because of turing.

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Mazer
Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:20 pm


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My guess would be because most Turing users are interested in coming here for help on their assignments, or submitting their supah c00l programs and posting less-than-useful comments on other people's programs.
Besides, a game contest between just about any language and Turing would usually put the Turing-user at a disadvantage if not because of Turing's limitations, then because of the average level of experience of a Turing-user.

Not to say that you can't make some pretty neat games in Turing, just that you can't make really great games with it.  :D

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jamonathin
Fri Apr 08, 2005 2:14 pm


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... is it just me, or has everything that once said turing, now says banana.  :?

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jamonathin
Fri Apr 08, 2005 2:14 pm


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AH, IT DID IT AGAIN!  t u r i n g 