Put me in
Mapname: The Legacy of Goku II(dbz type)
Edit: somehow the map just became the second game lol
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Aug 1 2011, 2:56 am by Killer2121.
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Are you sure? I didn't think we'd come that far in our relationship... but if you're demanding like that, I guess I have no choice.
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I'd like to participate as well.
zzt - Tower of Dream (Edit : Puzzle-Arcade style)
Note : I'm also known as Defender.
I'm not sure I can finish this until Dec 31 2011. If I couldn't, I would probably submit a demo version that only provides a huge part of the map.
Edit2 : I don't care much about the money part of the prize.
Edit3 : I'll probably have a teammate, but even I don't know who that will be.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Aug 20 2011, 5:23 pm by zzt.
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sorry if this has already been answered but are we allowed to have multiple partners on the map?
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Uh?
Mod supplemented maps are allowed; all judging, however, should be on the actual RPG aspects of the map, rather than the mod itself.
I fully intend to include a mod in my submission, and I'm sure a few other people do as well.
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poison, the point of including a mod is to augment the map's replayability/overall quality. The mod may or may not be required in order for the map to function. Ex, Angel might have included new units entirely and replaced the Data Disk graphic, as well as the unit stats and the like. Without the mod, you'll just see a regular ol' unit, which could dramatically change the difficulty.
tl;dr,
Mod not being the focus =/= mod not being required. It just means that added graphics, unit responses, music included via the mod (in-game, briefing, title music, etc.) and the like are not going to be grounds for added points. Execution of triggers, terrain, and other mapping-related traits of a map are judged, not the mod.
Also, because I've been accepted as a judge for the Rampage thingy, am I required to judge submissions for this?
if the map is able to be played with a mod, it should be able to be played without the mod. While the mod isn't supposed to be the focus, the mod definitely shouldn't make the map.
If this is the case, then I will have to withdraw from this contest. I've based too much on the modding work so far to have to redo my entry from scratch again.
Let's just wait for lil-inferno to clarify the rules.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 17 2011, 1:08 am by xAngelSpiritx.
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sorry if this has already been answered but are we allowed to have multiple partners on the map?
Yes. Up to two.
poison, the point of including a mod is to augment the map's replayability/overall quality. The mod may or may not be required in order for the map to function. Ex, Angel might have included new units entirely and replaced the Data Disk graphic, as well as the unit stats and the like. Without the mod, you'll just see a regular ol' unit, which could dramatically change the difficulty.
tl;dr,
Mod not being the focus =/= mod not being required. It just means that added graphics, unit responses, music included via the mod (in-game, briefing, title music, etc.) and the like are not going to be grounds for added points. Execution of triggers, terrain, and other mapping-related traits of a map are judged, not the mod.
Also, because I've been accepted as a judge for the Rampage thingy, am I required to judge submissions for this?
I'm judging maps based on how good of a
map it is, not how good the
mod is, and you aren't a judge for this as it is entirely independent of the Rampage thing.
and you aren't a judge for this as it is entirely independent of the Rampage thing.
Sweet, thanks.
I'm judging maps based on how good of a map it is, not how good the mod is
But having a map that depends on content within the mod is fine, or no? That was the main point of my post.
First, the TL;DR: version wasn't much shorter than the original. Nicely done. Second, if the map is able to be played with a mod, it should be able to be played without the mod. While the mod isn't supposed to be the focus, the mod definitely shouldn't make the map.
First, actually the tl;dr was in the first sentence, and everything else was clarification. Gee, sorry I tried to make sure you understood what I was saying.
Second, you still didn't understand what I was saying because your only response to it was basically "mod =/= main focus bro", whereas mine was basically "not main focus =/= not required".
The judging is based on the map and not the mod, I thought that was pretty clear. Granted, if you submit the map with a mod supplement I will play it with the mod, but will mainly judge the aspects native to Starcraft.
Direct answer to my question: yes.
Direct answer to your question: sort of. I think the point is that you can submit a mod, but none of the things in the mod will affect your score. You could have the coolest looking units, fully custom UI, new sounds, and custom spells for units, but all of that will be disregarded since it is supposed to be about what you can do with the actual map. I think in another thread, someone clarified that it meant that the map should be playable without the necessary mod, since this is about the map and not supplemental modded additions. That's always been my understanding of that rule, at least. This is why Dem0n started his mod contest.
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Yes, but this contest is separated from the others (or so I thought?) and as such isn't subject to the same no-reliance-on-mods rule.
I believe that was discussed pertaining to the week-long contests, where the maps have to be playable without a mod because mods aren't allowed, and thus the judges will not play your map using any mods whatsoever.
In a contest like this where the rules permit modding, I would assume all judges would be required to use a mod provided with the map.