Re: The next JKFiles Mapping Contest is coming soon!
do'h FFA kinda tossed my first idea, and small/medium tossed my second idea out the window, lol hmm i'll figure something out, ive just been itching to use all these space textures i got made for a rainy day, i do have another map, tho hmm we'll see what I cook up
Projects: GoldenEye MP, Rainbow Road N64, The Death Egg, Project Pegasus
Re: The next JKFiles Mapping Contest is coming soon!
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Originally Posted by ~*Seto*~
Two questions:
Are collaborations allowed (two or more people working jointly on a single entry)?
I wonder this is as well because despite being interested in the contest I really only want to do it if I can do it with a friend, I'll be happy to ramp up the "skill level" to advanced if multiple people are working on it to be fair, as well as only submitting it under one name (but crediting the other person ofc).
Re: The next JKFiles Mapping Contest is coming soon!
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Originally Posted by ~*Seto*~
Two questions:
Are collaborations allowed (two or more people working jointly on a single entry)?
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Originally Posted by Silverfang22
I wonder this is as well because despite being interested in the contest I really only want to do it if I can do it with a friend, I'll be happy to ramp up the "skill level" to advanced if multiple people are working on it to be fair, as well as only submitting it under one name (but crediting the other person ofc).
I am going to stick my neck out here and say yes; you can do a collab. with a friend. No more than two people though, any more and you get into group territory and that becomes a lot more complicated. When you submit and enter your developer name, it would have to be that of you and your friend. As an example, on the download page, the developer name would be 'Starsky & Hutch', etc.
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Originally Posted by ~*Seto*~
Are the skill categories based solely on Radiant/mapping ability, or do they include other skills like Icarus scripting?
Things like scripting would work into that. It would be intermediate or advanced depending on the complexity or number of things in the map that are affected by the script. Say you have one or two objects falling off a shelf, you would say that is intermediate. If the entire shelf collapses and boxes tumble around randomly, that would be advanced, if you get what i mean.
Whether we do the skill levels depends largely on how many entries we get. If we get 2 entries for beginner, 1 for intermediate and 1 for advanced, there would be no point voting on each skill set individually. In a case like that i would group them all together and then the staff would pick the 3 best/most inventive/most interesting maps to be voted upon.
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