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I seem to remember mentioning something along similar lines earlier because more "value for size" means more fun games fitting on a multicart of a given size.
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"Usually" in competitions, only the game itself will be rated (gameplay, replay value, graphics, etc.) and not technical achievements.
One exception: Sometimes, there's a size-restriction (e.g. 64k)
This may sound odd, but a size restriction actually helps finishing a game, because the developer has to focus on the essentials. Starting a project is easy... Finishing a project is hard... (maybe this sounds familiar to you)
One exception: Sometimes, there's a size-restriction (e.g. 64k)
This may sound odd, but a size restriction actually helps finishing a game, because the developer has to focus on the essentials. Starting a project is easy... Finishing a project is hard... (maybe this sounds familiar to you)
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understatement of the yearLazycow wrote:Starting a project is easy... Finishing a project is hard...
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Overall should be a category on its own; it should not be the sum or average of the other categories.NESHomebrew wrote:Judging. This is something that needs to be looked at before we announce the official rules. I have posted below the 2014/2011 and Ludum Dare judging criteria. Honestly I'm leaning more towards a Ludum Dare format where each category is judged out of 5 stars, and if for some reason a category does not fit an entry, then it can be N/A and won't be counted towards the full marks for the entry. I figure this is a good way to even the playing field if someone submits something like a test rom. As for categories, this is something I would like some input on.
Here is the category spread I recommend:
- Overall
- Innovation
- Gameplay and Control
- Graphics
- Sound
- Tone and Mood
- Polish and Completeness
- Community
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I question the inclusion of a Tone and Mood category, because I think that's something that a lot of entries aren't going to place in. I feel like that should instead be a consideration for the Overall category, since it's sort of a 'more than the sum of its parts' thing. Other than that I agree with Pubby's suggestion.
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Are you guys thinking weighted categories like previously, or the 5-star system?
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Well you're right; different games will go for different things, and I think that's something that should bequestion the inclusion of a Tone and Mood category, because I think that's something that a lot of entries aren't going to place in.
celebrated by having all of these different categories. Look at it this way: it's like the Academy Awards. Not every Oscar-worthy movie will be in the running for Makeup, or Special Effects, or whatever, and in the same vein, not every contest entry will be in the running for Tone and Mood. But for games that do focus on tone and mood, I think it's fair to acknowledge what they attempted with a category.
Honestly, the more categories the better. It allows more people to win that way.
5-stars per category, with "overall" being the only category to have monetary prizes. That's simple enough.NESHomebrew wrote:Are you guys thinking weighted categories like previously, or the 5-star system?
I hope I'm not being too assertive on this whole judging thing. I just want to see the website updated soon
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I was really hoping for a lot more input on the judging, as there is a rather large amount of prizes and I would like it to be fair. The judging was always the hardest part of this competition.pubby wrote:I hope I'm not being too assertive on this whole judging thing. I just want to see the website updated soon
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Here's a thought I had a little while ago.
How feasible would it be to reveal at a classic gaming convention, and get votes from the audience?
How feasible would it be to reveal at a classic gaming convention, and get votes from the audience?
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It's an interesting idea, and selecting 1st place might be plausible, but anything other than that would be more difficult. For the last competition the entrants were all judged by their fellow competitors, with the incentive being that if you judged, you would get a full score counted towards your entry. This seemed more fair than the panel of judges from previous competitions.darryl.revok wrote:Here's a thought I had a little while ago.
How feasible would it be to reveal at a classic gaming convention, and get votes from the audience?
Also, depending on the amount of entries, an audience probably wouldn't have the time or patience to try every entry and compare them all.
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All good points.
If judging is too much of a workload to expect at a convention, then convention exposure would still be great for the cart release.
What if we did judging first, and then at the convention, did a demo reel of all of the games, highlighting the winners?
No way to make PRGE this year, but next year wouldn't be hard if we don't push the end date all the way to next new year. (that still seems excessive to me, but delaying for half of that time to make the PRGE would make more sense to me)
On a side note, I'm going to be wrapping up the rough draft of my game engine over the next few days, and I plan to spend the next month doing graphics for myself and some others. Among those projects is doing a rough draft of the NESdev Compo 2016 t-shirt. So far the only suggestion I've read is the logo. The 3d text would be doable but I'm not convinced that it would look great on a shirt. I think the "NesDev" font in flat text would be workable with more pop on a shirt than 3d text.
If anybody has any more suggestions I'd be happy to hear them.
As for judging,
I don't know if community should be rated as part of the main category. I'd like to do a lot of stuff in the community category for my project, and that's great for the game and for the Compo, but I don't feel like it's particularly fair to group that in with judging of the quality of a game.
There was a suggestion at one point of a "best progress thread" or perhaps "best community involvement". I'm not sure what the prize would be. Something to increase exposure would probably be sufficient.
If judging is too much of a workload to expect at a convention, then convention exposure would still be great for the cart release.
What if we did judging first, and then at the convention, did a demo reel of all of the games, highlighting the winners?
No way to make PRGE this year, but next year wouldn't be hard if we don't push the end date all the way to next new year. (that still seems excessive to me, but delaying for half of that time to make the PRGE would make more sense to me)
On a side note, I'm going to be wrapping up the rough draft of my game engine over the next few days, and I plan to spend the next month doing graphics for myself and some others. Among those projects is doing a rough draft of the NESdev Compo 2016 t-shirt. So far the only suggestion I've read is the logo. The 3d text would be doable but I'm not convinced that it would look great on a shirt. I think the "NesDev" font in flat text would be workable with more pop on a shirt than 3d text.
If anybody has any more suggestions I'd be happy to hear them.
As for judging,
I don't know if community should be rated as part of the main category. I'd like to do a lot of stuff in the community category for my project, and that's great for the game and for the Compo, but I don't feel like it's particularly fair to group that in with judging of the quality of a game.
There was a suggestion at one point of a "best progress thread" or perhaps "best community involvement". I'm not sure what the prize would be. Something to increase exposure would probably be sufficient.
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Hosting a table at a convention is a pretty hefty burden to task someone with, IMO.
I think having entrants judge is the most fair way to do it.
I think having entrants judge is the most fair way to do it.
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I think it sounds fun, personally. I'm in the country so I rarely meet new people in real life with the same interests. Plus I haven't been to Portland in years and I love that city.rainwarrior wrote:Hosting a table at a convention is a pretty hefty burden to task someone with, IMO.
I'm just saying, I wasn't trying to shoulder somebody with a burden because in my eyes the task would be anything but.
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Wouldn't judging at a convention be unfairly biased to those with great graphics, even if the gameplay was bad?
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If some portion of judging at a convention is able to happen that'd be fun. But the logistics of doing so sound like a challenge. If we plan to do it, I only suggest it be setup in a manner in which waiting around for the convention judging to occur doesn't delay announcing results of the compo.
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