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2006-02-22 02:25
wozza

Registered: May 2003
Posts: 18
Why bother doing a new release

For the past year I have been busy learning to code; yes I was a swapper and never had the time to learn, but now I can. I want to release something(~) and add back to the scene. I thought it would be great for a one-man show to thank some of the fine help here. The code would not the best, but certialy not the worst.

My question to everyone is: Why should I bother releasing an intro or little demo that would be old-skool, when I see the majority of user comments on releases shit-can everything? Would I get nailed because I'm a newbie coder? Or are there more mature minds here?

I need encourgement!

Wozza.



 
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2006-02-22 13:45
V-12

Registered: Nov 2003
Posts: 206
Scout, this is a forum for discussions, not for your private emotional feelings, you are not the jesus or any other hitler to say who what have to do. Save your offtopic words for yourself.

Back to the main topic - the best thing is to find the idea in your brain, not look what others are doing. The best example is the latest "release" from SWA - technically bad but released just for fun and that's the most important thing!

2006-02-22 14:01
Scout

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 1570
Quote:

Scout, this is a forum for discussions, not for your private emotional feelings, you are not the jesus or any other hitler to say who what have to do. Save your offtopic words for yourself.


Discussion is a form of exchanging personal opinions.
I have an opinion ventilated in that post, so discuss!

Furthermore, you familiar with Godwin's Law?
"You can tell when a USENET discussion is getting old when one of the participents [sic] drags out Hitler and the Nazis."

Just replace usenet with csdb.
2006-02-22 14:06
Slartibartfast
Account closed

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 230
Quick, close the thread! People are disagreeing and comparing each other to nazis! OMG! Lemon the site! Quick!
2006-02-22 14:38
Yodelking

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 189
As I'm not a very skilled coder, I don't appreciate those hard-coded effects, as I have no idea what is hard to create. I judge by design and feeling of a demo. Many of the newer demos are really boring. Being a bad coder at a party is rather fun when watching the demo-compo... When people start screaming "WHHHOOOOOO" at the effect, I know they are hard to create. ;)
2006-02-22 15:32
yago

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 333
Now this Thread is getting somewhere..
Never ever believe any Comments made via internet.
Try to work hard on your Demo, and PLEASE release it at a Party, you'll get immediate Feedback, and if nobody likes your Stuff, you can drink a Beer and ask the People what the disliked.
If you are American, you have to visit Europe (NO, IRAQ IS NOT IN EUROPE!)
2006-02-22 15:38
Graham
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Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 990
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
2006-02-22 15:39
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11360
crap remains crap, released by a newbie or not.

that said, by all means, code something and release it. BUT dont let yourself put down by anyone stating the obvious (ITS CRAP!). even the shiniest top-10 coders produced alot of crap when they were practising, and some of them still do and win compos with it :=D

just go ahead, the scene really needs more coders!
2006-02-22 16:11
Hate Bush

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 462
"If you are American, you have to visit Europe (NO, IRAQ IS NOT IN EUROPE!)"

Calm down, dude.
2006-02-22 16:25
Tch
Account closed

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 512
Yeah,go ahead Wozza and don´t worry about the comments already,that will only be counter-productive.
I am not much of a coder and have not much time to improve myself aswell.
The trick for a beginner might be to come up with some story or nice design,creating some flow.
I always liked demos from Pretzel Logic a lot,eventhough most was not extremely hard to code.
Hopefully your graphics are decent,it helps. ;)
2006-02-22 19:52
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5086
I'm actually suprised that there are ppl out there learning how to code, and they say they have noone to ask!

hey you all:

You can anytime start a topic here in the coding sections and believe me coders will love to help you, all these topics turn into a show off, that who can come up with the best solution to your problem.

Pop into #c-64, and just drop a line with your question, or msg me straight, coders will like to help you out ! Sharing knowledge is fun !
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