The Bright Age of the Law - In Justice we trust !

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Re: The Bright Age of the Law - In Justice we trust !

Post by enigma »

Hmm... I really dislike this because I don't really want the public being able to play the case without it being the best it possibly could. To be honest, I'd actually prefer it if there was no public vote and just left up to your decision like a normal case comp, if this is how it would be.

Considering there's only two cases in this comp, is it possible to still get a placing/ranking without being part of the public vote? Because I really, really don't want the whole public being able to play our trial without us being given a few days to perfect it first. We'll still be in the public vote if it's absolutely necessary, but I really, really don't want the case being publically released in any form before we can edit it and have it be perfect and shiny first.
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It's true that with only two entries it doesn't make much sense to have a two-phase judging anyway...
What do all entrants think about it ? :-)
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Unrelated question from someone not even in the competition: If the "only complete cases get featured rule" is still active, and an incomplete case wins this competition, would all V6 trials released before its completion have to wait until it gets finished to become featured, as the first prize is "first featured case of the V6 era?"
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That'd be a questionable interpretation of the rules, as it comes at the expense of random other parties. They still got the OK to get featured first, so... that makes them a technical first.

Good luck to the two entrant teams. Both deserve a prize for being the only ones that actually did something.
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As... the only other single entrant-team, I'd vastly prefer to not have a public vote since there's only two teams entering. It'd be kind of silly imo. SK doesn't care either way.
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Understood. In that case the winner will be designated by me instead - and my fairness shall not ever be doubted !
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Since there's no longer a public voting segment to the judging, can Ferdienth start up their comp? (Assuming they want to, ofc.) Obviously in most other comps the next one doesn't start until the previous one finishes, but that's because the winner of the previous comp becomes the judge of the next--but since we already know the hosts of the next comp, that doesn't seem like it should be necessary.
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Consider this some extra time for you to do general planning, help out the Glitch Hunt, or review new players' trials.

And after all, Unas used an image macro. My mind is too blown to start working on coordinating with Ferdie.
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Geez. Only two entrants.

Well, at least Unas won't have much reading to do. Which means he can spend all that time making V6 into 3D, right? Right?
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Not much reading ? You're not counting on the French section :-P
There were 4 entries there, and one of them being a full series longer than 10 000 frames... I spent a loooot of time last week playing those and got it over only yesterday, hence why I'm not done with playing the entries here yet.

So, yeah, 2 entries here is not much, but thankfully the quality seems good so far :-)

(Oh, and don't dream about 3D - I have some technical stuff to work on for AAO in the next few weeks but nothing like that xD)
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Will there be the traditional Stream of Consciousness + Review + Final Ranking, or just the final ranking?
I ask, simply because I like reading SoCs...
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Well, I have an SoC of drvonkitty and MercurialSK's entry from when I beta'd it, but I figured I'd just put that on their case thread (once they make one), if they give me permission.
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I'm cool with you posting it on our case thread. I don't know about SK, although I imagine he wouldn't have a problem with it either.
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Are we going to see who won and be able to play the trials?
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