Of course the possible combinations of attributes is nearly endless, but at least the attributes would be there and it would be up to you to determine if they're relevant for your upcoming record breaking case or not.
How does that contradict my assertion?
I must have missed the "or new effects of course" bit in the OP.
So in any case, whether or not your grand idea has been done before, why not just enjoy typing it in for an actual .PRG, then see how people react?
Quoting KrillHow does that contradict my assertion?It does not. These are just opinions, there is no One Real Truth (tm) which can decide whether one opinion is right and the other is wrong.
Quoting KrillI must have missed the "or new effects of course" bit in the OP.You have not missed anything, it was a bad word usage from my side. We used to call everything a World Record 3 decades ago, I did not know that there is an accepted word usage now which is different.
Quoting KrillSo in any case, whether or not your grand idea has been done before, why not just enjoy typing it in for an actual .PRG, then see how people react?That would just destroy the best thing in demo making: surprise. The ???HOW??? factor.
And the advances are getting smaller and smaller the closer we asymptotically approach some hard theoretical maximum.
And breaking some "world record" (previously held by another implementation of the same concept) is by definition the exact opposite of inventing a new effect.
But what was i "sooooooo wrong about" then? :)
Not sure i understand. Destroy the surprise on whose side? The demo maker's? The audience's? And why would it?
You are wrong on that we are nearing some limit.
The demo JustinBlue was released this year, and it still had 3 (or 4 depending on who you ask) completely new effects from 30 years ago. And I have a ton of new ideas.
Maybe coders just became lazy, as good design seems good enough?
Quoting KrillNot sure i understand. Destroy the surprise on whose side? The demo maker's? The audience's? And why would it?The audience's. And by "audience" I mean other coders who read these forums.
OK, here is the beta version: https://noiseehc.github.io/c64wrd/ Unfortunately this static website generator called Jekyll is kinda lame, and the programming language of it called Liquid is an abomination. So two things remain: 1. Fix that the left/right arrows of parts move to the next post, and not only inside the demo. 2. Somehow create a preview to the Pull Requests on github, but I just became very-very tired of this. Creating a demo entry takes a long time, so I will be interested how many people will take the time to actually do that. Pull Requests for new entries, bug fixes and css are welcome. ps: And yeah, categorizing effects is very-very hard, as was predicted by multiple people...