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lembi2001
Registered 01/04/2005
Points 608
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29th June, 2011 at 11:15:12 -
Do we have to particpate in the engine design compo in order to participate in the everyone uses the same engine compo?
After this can we have a everyone uses the same sprites compo? This would be a good idea for those who aren't too handy graphically to show off their coding ability. This way everyone's skills are catered for?!?!
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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29th June, 2011 at 12:00:31 -
Originally Posted by lembi2001 Do we have to particpate in the engine design compo in order to participate in the everyone uses the same engine compo?
Of course not. That would be silly.
I'd suggest:
* Engines to be submitted by 2(?) weeks from start of contest.
* Must be made in MMF2 (must work in build 251).
* HWA is allowed; Developer-only extensions are not.
* Strongly recommended that code is commented, alterable/global values are renamed, etc.
* No prizes (maybe a custom tag and a few DC Points, or something like that).
* No judges - Winner is decided by public vote on which engine(s) people want to use for stage 2 of the contest (therefore no specific scoring criteria either).
* Engines that have already been made are not eligible to win stage 1, but may be submitted and voted on for use in stage 2 of the contest.
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Hagar Administrator
Old klik fart
Registered 20/02/2002
Points 1692
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29th June, 2011 at 13:14:09 -
Originally Posted by AndyUK I'd just like to say I think it's better to make a fast decision. The longer we wait the more chance people will lose interest. Heck, wait too long and people might even forget about it!
Totally agree. The tax will probably be up on my motor before this competition get's sorted out!
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Akai_R
Registered 16/04/2008
Points 436
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29th June, 2011 at 19:12:22 -
Does the egine have to be open source, how about and .exe with a level editor?
If the rules say you can't change anything it shouldn't mattter either way, right?
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Disthron
Registered 08/02/2005
Points 1101
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29th June, 2011 at 21:54:59 -
@Akai_R I suppose, the thing is in order for it to be useful it had better be the best, most robust, fully featured and easy to ues level editor I've ever seen made by the click community in order for it to even stand a chance. Remember, people are going wont to use there own graphics, possibly have cut-scenes, in game tutorials, there own quirky mechanics. The level editor submited by AndyUK was one of the better ones I've seen and you couldn't do any of that without fussing about with the code.
So, I think it's better to go with Open Sorce.
"Oh, my god! A lightning monster just ripped out this poor woman's eyes, and your mocking her shrubbery!" - The Spoony One
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s-m-r Slow-Motion Riot
Registered 04/06/2006
Points 1078
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29th June, 2011 at 21:58:57 -
I'll go for that engine contest for sure, with a turn-based, tile-based engine I've been sitting on for literally months. It'll be good to see someone do something with it if it's selected.
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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29th June, 2011 at 23:02:00 -
@ Akai,
I'd say you could keep it closed-source if you must, but it's not really in the spirit of the contest (ie. having fun and creating engines which the community will use and learn from, even after the contest is over), and people would probably be less inclined to vote for it if they find it inflexible or difficult to use.
EDIT: Sorry - scratch that. I'd say it's okay to lock some groups if you must, but no compiled .exes - they don't allow enough freedom to add features.
@ S-M-R,
Doh! I was going to make an "Advance Wars" / "Fire Emblem" engine...
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s-m-r Slow-Motion Riot
Registered 04/06/2006
Points 1078
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29th June, 2011 at 23:21:25 -
Originally Posted by Sketchy@ S-M-R,
Doh! I was going to make an "Advance Wars" / "Fire Emblem" engine...
Hahaha! Don't worry. I've never played either of those games, and from what I know about them - and your work - it's clear my engine is much simpler than anything you would provide. Your own engines are Klik benchmarks, for crying out loud.
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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29th June, 2011 at 23:39:08 -
Thanks, but that's quite an exaggeration. I haven't even made more than two or three.
Advance Wars is great, but it's actually very simple - probably not very different from what you're making. Fire Emblem is similar, but a bit more complicated because of all the role-playing elements. I can recommend you play either or both (or "Ancient Empires" for J2ME mobile phones).
I was only going to do a pretty basic engine if anything.
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s-m-r Slow-Motion Riot
Registered 04/06/2006
Points 1078
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30th June, 2011 at 12:26:14 -
I have one little phrase for you, Sketchy: 360-degree Shooting Engine.
That is all.
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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30th June, 2011 at 14:18:15 -
Ah well, glad you found it useful.
Although, someone on the clickteam forums recently pointed out there was a bug in that: http://www.clickteam.com/epicenter/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=233744&Searchpage=1&Main=32005&Words=sketchy&Search=true#Post233744
As for the contest:
http://www.create-games.com/forum_post.asp?id=289048
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Akai_R
Registered 16/04/2008
Points 436
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30th June, 2011 at 21:31:35 -
Alright, open source seems fair enough!
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