SEN Rampage Contest 1-1, legends will be born
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Sacrieur
Oct 2 2011, 2:02 am
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![]() [ Staredit Rampage ] Starcraft has an incredible community of designers behind it. Dwarfed by the professional melee scene, mapmakers work in the deepest parts of Starcraft's underground. Inhabiting forums such as the Staredit Network and Campaign Creations, these mappers engage their work with a true passion, genius, and insightful creativity – undaunted by any limitations placed on them from a decade-old system. It is now time for these designers to have their skills challenged. For the first time in mapping history, we bring a contest where professionalism is expected, not hoped for. Welcome to rampage. [ Participant Rules ] Section I Map Creation
Section II Map Submission
*To read about options regarding protection, refer to the map submission procedures section of this post. Section III Miscellaneous Rules
[ Judging Criteria and Process ] All maps are due by 10/9/11 at 24:00 Eastern Contest 1-1 Multiplayer Function is 3 - 9 Eastern, on Thursday, October the 14th. Section I Overview To begin, the senior judge distributes maps to all of the judges. After this has been done, all judges must participate in a multi-player judging function. Open to the general public, this judging function is held in the private channel Op SEN. Games will be hosted with a password, but any and all are welcome to attend, even participants. Judges then submit their scores before a set date to the senior judge, who then posts a combined average and general consensus; scores by individuals will not be posted. These scores will be posted no later than one week after the contest's end. 24 Hour Grace Period - To promote fairness, there is a 24 hour grace period after scores have been posted. If you feel you have received a score unfairly or there has been a misunderstanding, you may contest your scores with the senior judge. Scores are subject to change during this period. After the grace period has ended, scores are final and may no longer be changed. Prizes will also be distributed no later than 48 hours after the grace period has ended (this does not apply to mineral prizes sponsored by SEN). Section II Judging Criteria Aesthetics (30) - The looks and appeal: terrain and spell-effects are an integral part of this score. Design (20) - The planning and conception; this score reflects thought and creativity. Function (30) - How well systems perform, their level of quality, and ease-of-use. This is the map's implementation and "practical" score. Theme (5) - The map must adhere to the theme, get too low in this category and your map may be dropped from the contest. Professionalism (15) - Grammar and consistency. This category evaluates not only if the map is complete, but also if it is well-structured. [ Map Submission Procedures ] Submission without Protection - Attach your map in an email with the title Contest 1-1 <SEN username> (e.g., Contest 1-1 Sacrieur) and send it to SENRampage@gmail.com. Submission with Protection - You must submit an unprotected copy of your map to be eligible for prizes. However, distribution of only a protected copy is an option. Only the senior judge will have access to the unprotected copy and it will not be shared with other judges. At the end of your unprotected map's name, add [U]. Attach both the unprotected and protected maps to an email with the title Contest 1-1 <SEN username> [P] (e.g., Contest 1-1 Sacrieur [P]). The unprotected map will be deleted immediately after the grace period has ended. If you do not wish to submit an unprotected map, contact the senior judge to discuss other options. [ Participating Judges ] [ Theme ] The theme: tanks ![]() - There's always a bigger tank. Tank (noun) – an enclosed heavily armed and armored combat vehicle. Three Strike Rule - All maps must adhere to the theme. Noncompliance will result in a strike and your entry to be dropped. After three strikes, you will be banned from future contests. [ Tiers and Prizes ] Maps are given one of six ranks represented by level of quality. Based off of average percentage scores, they are easily calculated. At the top tier, maps are works of true art, perfection, and genius; all aspects are perfect or near-perfect. At the bottom tier, maps are poorly constructed and unrelentingly inane. Tiers ω-tier: 96-100% - α-tier: 91-95% - β-tier: 81-90% - γ-tier: 71-80% - δ-tier: 61-70% - ε-tier: 0-60% Prizes Rampage is a contest of a more serious nature, and a contest of a more serious nature deserves prizes of a more serious nature. Winners are granted more minerals than traditional one-week contests and a grand prize, given to the first place winner, is something of a real non-virtual value. Grand Prize This week's prize is a Razer Sphex mouse mat ($15 value). ![]() 1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Contact Sacrieur or email SENRampage@gmail.com if you have any questions. This post was edited 7 times, last edit by Sacrieur: Oct 11 2011, 4:45 am. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Do whatever you will, but first be such as are able to will."
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Post #6
Azrael
Oct 2 2011, 4:05 am
Post #8
Azrael
Oct 2 2011, 4:26 am
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Well it's doubtful much can be done for music in a week. For the previously mentioned map, I submitted it to the RPG contest, and simply converting all the music into a usable form for StarCraft and general trigger use took an entire day (had a looping system in place which had to be able to fade-in and out at any time to fade-in and out other music, but still).
I couldn't imagine anyone being able to compose decent original songs and still having time to convert them properly, implement them well, and then having time to flesh out a great map in addition to that (unless it wasn't that extensive in scope, or if they have literally nothing else to do for the entire week maybe). Not to mention, the old school nostalgia factor was part of the experience to compliment the overhead flip-screen system. I would guess there is some kind of distinction between someone making custom music and audio specifically for your map for you, and you yourself downloading and editing music or audio that is both well-known and publicly available. I guess we'll see though. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Post #9
Sacrieur
Oct 2 2011, 4:40 am
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In future contests it may be permitted, but in this one it is not.
I'll explain. Audio and music is great. Really, it is. But why should I give you extra points for putting in audio that someone else created? I shouldn't, it's not fair in the slightest. I do realize, however, that the correct application of music (FF music in FF game) could be given extra points. But the original rules were clear on how you should make your maps, and I feel changing those after releasing the contest is unprofessional. This post was edited 1 time, last edit by Sacrieur: Oct 2 2011, 4:47 am. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Do whatever you will, but first be such as are able to will."
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Post #14
[Riney]:]
Oct 2 2011, 6:34 am
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96.5% more wub wub
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Im tempted to join this just to try to snag that 10$.
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Post #15
LoveLess
Oct 2 2011, 8:58 am
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No offense, but I think everyone here would rather snag 15$ than a mouse pad. First place winners are going to want and give their 1st place to the 2nd place. Then the 2nd place is going to be like, ah hell na, you keep your first place prize. I want mah 10$.
Gifting Steam Games within a 15$ range limit might be an alternative. Also, I am considering participation. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Post #16
Sacrieur
Oct 2 2011, 9:16 am
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Mouse mat is exchangeable for $15.
EDIT: Mouse mat is no longer exchangeable for $15. 1st place now comes with $10 prize as well as mouse mat. This post was edited 1 time, last edit by Sacrieur: Oct 3 2011, 12:44 am. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Do whatever you will, but first be such as are able to will."
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