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Knight Rider
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 116 |
Event id #3294 : X-2024
I was having a discussion with a few guys over beers in X'2023 and the compos. I was telling about my days as OR8 pilot in the RC world where we had junior, hobby and pro categories for the races.
To make it abit more motivational the people/groups who aren't 20 members strong each with 30+ years of demo coding experience it might be worth while considering other options ?
eg. some of the ideas we discussed:
. Having a pro (ie previous winner category) and hobby section so that contributors are compared to peers of similar experience
. Splitting the voting/ranking for 1 filers from multi disk entries
. Newcomer award for those individuals or teams who never submitted to X before |
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ChristopherJam
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 1381 |
Three cheers for the burg-method!
Quoting TDJIt was sorted by Entropy? The group Wile Coyote used to be part of? So it seems he actually does have some kind of influence on the X-organizers .. All of a sudden I'm taking his suggestions a lot more serious!
:D :D :D |
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Mixer
Registered: Apr 2008 Posts: 422 |
It is a human quality that people who feel excluded demand to be acknowledged by some existing organization of prestige and tradition. Sometimes there are deep moral and basic rights issues which do have to be discussed, but in my opinion the solution in most cases is obvious.
Set up an organization and rules of your own, you'll get what you want and others might even support that. New religions and nations have born this way. |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2854 |
Quoting MixerSet up an organization and rules of your own, you'll get what you want and others might even support that. New religions and nations have born this way. Sounds romantic, but i guess that bit with fighting, violence and war should not be ignored in that context. =) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11148 |
Thats why we have spicy meatballs |
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Mixer
Registered: Apr 2008 Posts: 422 |
Krill: This is the way. |
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Higgie
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 114 |
Quote: It is a human quality that people who feel excluded demand to be acknowledged by some existing organization of prestige and tradition. Sometimes there are deep moral and basic rights issues which do have to be discussed, but in my opinion the solution in most cases is obvious.
Set up an organization and rules of your own, you'll get what you want and others might even support that. New religions and nations have born this way.
talking about religion...
can we have the real ron hubbard next time, please?
the guy you presented was a fake!
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11148 |
And then have him sign 80s pron mags |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 575 |
Quote: I hope that, like for me, the demoscene is about creativity and cooperation and competition is only a tiny little aspect of that. Any rules that limit the flowing of that juicy creativity would really be a shame. And putting people in categories of skills is something we left behind a long time ago right? There are no real lamers anymore. Only friends and mutual respect, no matter how skilled you are.
Maybe it is easy for me to say because I am not competitive by nature, but I can hardly believe that people in the scene put those ridicilously long hours into this art to win an award. I am sure they make art for art's sake, why on earth would we put limitations on art?
100% yes. I’ve had people telling me that No Bounds could’ve done better if it had animations, like Bonzai/PL and Censor, or was 3 disks (as though that’s a magic trigger), etc etc. I can’t speak for the rest of the team, of course, but I have no interest in working on animations and such myself. I make demos I like to make, code that I enjoy creating, meeting challenges that I set myself, etc.
I just had someone telling me that my Not Bob’s Bobs part was identical to Censor’s .. it wasn’t - but maybe non-coders wouldn’t quite catch the difference and why it’s significant (codeporn-wise). It doesn’t matter though because it wasn’t meant to be just a crowd-pleaser - it was simply something that I wanted to try, to see if it was possible. I like the challenge.
When you start making demos that are for the crowd, rather than yourself, I think that’s when you can really start to get burnt out and disinterested - because it becomes a job, pandering to others’ tastes. Just do it for yourself - and if others like it too, that’s a nice bonus. |
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Conrad
Registered: Nov 2006 Posts: 837 |
uuurghh... sorry, I can't hold it anymore. PLEASE change that dash to an apostrophe! kthnx. |
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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1048 |
X'2024 registration and reservation is now open at https://xparty.net/
It has been a long journey but the completely renewed X-Party Website is live at last! Registration is open so everybody who wants to come and join the C-64 reunion is invited to register an account and reserve a ticket at: https://xparty.net/
Later this week you will be able to purchase your ticket and optionally buy one or more T-Shirts.
We look forward to meet everybody again on the 10th of May in Someren. |
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