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cbx Posted - Mar 01 2005 : 3:27:27 PM
I am seeking 2 additional people to act as judges for the contest I am setting up on my web site at http://contest.createdbyx.com/. Judging will consist of a rating the game with a 5 point rating system based on the fallowing aspects of the game ...


  • Graphics

  • Game play

  • Sound and music (this is not a requirment/ see below)



Each category will be rated 1 out of 5. Then each category will be averaged and that average will become the games score.
For example if a game was given a score of ...

Graphics = 3
Game Play = 5
Audio = 2

... the games score would be 3.33 ((Graphics + Game Play + Audio) / 3)

Additionally each judges score of that game will be averaged to produce a final score for the game

Judge 1 = 3.33
Judge 2 = 4
Judge 3 = 2.5

The games final score would be 3.27 ((Judge 1 + Judge 2 + Judge 3) / 3)

Sound and Music will not be a requirement of the game as it can add much more complexity to the code. The contest is meant to reach out to as many vb programmers as possible both begginer and advanced.

A start end end date must also be decided upon for the contest.
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cbx Posted - Mar 09 2005 : 02:39:18 AM
quote:
Originally posted by 2dcoder

I would enter if I didn't have to include the source code.



You can still enter if you are willing to submit the source code privately. This is to ensure that the game fallows the rules of the contest.

See http://contest.createdbyx.com/ for details.
2dcoder Posted - Mar 09 2005 : 01:01:54 AM
I would enter if I didn't have to include the source code.
Brykovian Posted - Mar 08 2005 : 1:50:40 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cbx

The contest has not officially started yet but will, run for about 2 to 3 months.


Good enough ... thanks, cbx.

If you aren't able to run down that 3rd judge after a couple of days, send me an e-mail.

-Bryk
cbx Posted - Mar 08 2005 : 1:21:29 PM
The contest has not officially started yet but will, run for about 2 to 3 months. At 2 months, if you spend 1 hour a day, 5 days a week thats about 40 hours of work. 3 months works out to about 60 hours of work.
Brykovian Posted - Mar 08 2005 : 10:52:45 AM
cbx ...

Nice initiative -- I applaud.

However, I'm also a bit leary to how you plan on judging sound in the final score. Perhaps you could just go with "gameplay" and "artistic quality", which could put graphics, sound, backstory/theme, etc., all in one bucket. That only gives you 2 rating areas, which might be a bit light to separate out the scoring between the games. So, perhaps an "extras" or "originality" score added in.

Otherwise, the concept for the contest is quite good, and something I might consider submitting an entry for. Do you have a planned end-date for the contest?
VBBR Posted - Mar 07 2005 : 11:24:15 AM
cbx: try http://www.accusoft.com./company/contactus.asp
cbx Posted - Mar 06 2005 : 12:22:51 PM
To scottwarner:

Are you still here? You have not provided a email under your user profile! Did you still want to be a judge? Just send me an email at createdbyx@gmail.com.
hotrodx Posted - Mar 02 2005 : 2:33:06 PM
to cbx:

Other than the minor details, I support your initiative. Interest in VB gaming need to be perked up a bit. There's barely news lately!

Still, it's pretty hard to make an "excellent" "simple" game (one that can be understood by beginners, yet technically outstanding). Maybe the next Tetris, perhaps? Perhaps some NES remakes...

PS I don't have any problems to open-source my main code. However, I do use some external DLL (ie VGL). Is that allowed?
cbx Posted - Mar 02 2005 : 1:42:15 PM
quote:
Originally posted by hotrodx
<br>IMO, it's pretty weird for a game to have a score for sound of 2.5 when there's no sound. It's either you require sound(so no sound means 0 score), or you don't (which means sound is not factored in the final score). No middle ground.

Anyway, for a game that does not even allow simple scrolling, why does the graphics have the same weight as gameplay? Also, how about games like Galaxian? Technically, there's really no scrolling going on (tilemap scrolling, that is), but one can argue that the stars moving in the background IS scrolling.




Space shooters like gradius and Galaxian are fine and are allowed.

Again, Sound and Music will not be a requirement of the game as it can add much more complexity to the code. The contest is meant to reach out to as many vb programmers as possible both begginer and advanced.

I think the default score of 2.5 for a game that has no sound will stand as is. But if the judge(s) wish to lower or increase the score that is up to them.

As far a the length of the contest goes I think 2 months time span would be enough time to create a simple game, if a person puts in about 5 days a week for an hour or so at a time that ammounts to about 40 Hours of work over the cource of 2 months.
hotrodx Posted - Mar 02 2005 : 10:22:45 AM
IMO, it's pretty weird for a game to have a score for sound of 2.5 when there's no sound. It's either you require sound(so no sound means 0 score), or you don't (which means sound is not factored in the final score). No middle ground.

Anyway, for a game that does not even allow simple scrolling, why does the graphics have the same weight as gameplay? Also, how about games like Galaxian? Technically, there's really no scrolling going on (tilemap scrolling, that is), but one can argue that the stars moving in the background IS scrolling.
Lachlan87 Posted - Mar 02 2005 : 09:09:20 AM
What's unfair about it? I'm sure I'm not the only one who's turned the sound off for a game because it was so bad as to be detrimental.
ballistik Posted - Mar 02 2005 : 09:00:37 AM
So... if you have no sound you get 2.5.. if your sound sucks you could potentially get a lower score than having none at all... not sure if that is fair or not imo. Unless you said that if you have sound, the lowest you could get is 3, then that would be fair.

Just my $.02... I think I'll try my hand at a simple game too.
cbx Posted - Mar 01 2005 : 10:39:34 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Scorpion_Blood

well, can i be one of the judger? as i c, mine situation isn't good lol i live outside US and Canada :( ... i could judge the games when i was @ school in some boring classes :) btw i got a notebook for testing while out of desk :)

i just got one question, since the sound not matter but it is a plus for judges scores... if the game as no sounds will be 0 (zero) right?



If the game has sound then the sound should be judged, but if the game has no sound the default score would be 2.5.
Eric Coleman Posted - Mar 01 2005 : 10:36:23 PM
Ha! we must have been typing a reply at the same time! lol
Eric Coleman Posted - Mar 01 2005 : 10:35:39 PM
quote:
Originally posted by scottwarner

Hi Eric,

I would be willing to act as judge for your contest.




Hi Scott,
Unless CBX's name is Eric too, I don't have anything to do with this contest.

I think I'd like to try my hand at creating a simple game, so I don't want to be a judge.

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