View Poll Results: Would you like to do a mini-compo to warm up for the PGD Annual competition?

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    Co-Founder / PGD Elder WILL's Avatar
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    I am going to see if Prof. Morrison would like to invite some of his students to take part too. Anyone mind getting "powned" by a teenager?

    It's all in fun anyways, right? I'm thinking bonus points for including source. What do you guys think?

    IOW NOT manditory, but it give you a wee few extra points in the spirit of sharing. Does this 'kill it' for anyone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILL View Post
    I am going to see if Prof. Morrison would like to invite some of his students to take part too. Anyone mind getting "powned" by a teenager?

    It's all in fun anyways, right? I'm thinking bonus points for including source. What do you guys think?

    IOW NOT manditory, but it give you a wee few extra points in the spirit of sharing. Does this 'kill it' for anyone?
    Doesn't worry me Jason, go for it

    cheers,
    Paul

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    I've voted 'Yes'. BTW I'm quite "out of busines" now. Anyway I'll try to join it. May be I can do something that attracts somebody to join the Allegro.pas project to help with version 5.

    Quote Originally Posted by WILL View Post
    I am going to see if Prof. Morrison would like to invite some of his students to take part too. Anyone mind getting "powned" by a teenager?

    It's all in fun anyways, right? I'm thinking bonus points for including source. What do you guys think?

    IOW NOT manditory, but it give you a wee few extra points in the spirit of sharing. Does this 'kill it' for anyone?
    Good for me too.

    [edit] If you're out of ideas, take a look to SpeedHack (Spin the "Rule-O-Matic"! ) and TINS.
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    yes for me too , in fact this gonna be a good opportunity to refresh the memory ,lol

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    Well with the server problems all behind us now, I can get back to focusing on this challenge/mini-compo we've been talking about. What does everyone think about start it this June... maybe the 10th?

    Also is anyone interested in being a judge for this small competition? We'd need 3 at least. I'd fill in a judge spot as well so that would leave only need of 2 more.

    And lastly; is everyone fairly happy about 3 weeks to complete your entry? Keeping in mind that you should be making simple prototypes not full title sized games for the challenge.
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    Three weeks sounds good Jason

    I'm looking forward to it

    cheers,
    Paul

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    It's kind off hard for me to say when I have time. I guess I should just agree with the first reasonable date and have a try. I still have one busy month ahead of me (Need to catch a 15June deadline for a paid project). Also I intend on joining a summer-school on multicore programming.

    That said, I will just give it a shot. I could also be a judge. It just all depends on how busy I am and/or how many judges volunteer.
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    I'm on vacation until June 13th, so I guess I would have to start a few days late which I wouldn't mind at all. I will definitely try to get something done for this compo.
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