| | MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1078 |
Release id #97764 : You. Here. Now.
Quoting Carrioni cant believe they didnt accept email entries at DS'11.
shame on the organisers' i cant believe there were only 2 entires ...
Email entries haven't been allowed at major Swedish parties for the last 10+ years, and Datastorm is no exception. If graphicians choose not to attend, and those that are there don't release, there's not a whole lot we as organizers can do. Mermaid, Twoflower, DCMP, Vodka, Dane, Dino, Poison, and Blackdroid were all sorely missed. |
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| | Archmage
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 185 |
Quote: Quoting Carrioni cant believe they didnt accept email entries at DS'11.
shame on the organisers' i cant believe there were only 2 entires ...
Email entries haven't been allowed at major Swedish parties for the last 10+ years, and Datastorm is no exception. If graphicians choose not to attend, and those that are there don't release, there's not a whole lot we as organizers can do. Mermaid, Twoflower, DCMP, Vodka, Dane, Dino, Poison, and Blackdroid were all sorely missed.
Quoting MagerValpMermaid, Twoflower, DCMP, Vodka, Dane, Dino, Poison, and Blackdroid were all sorely missed.
I can only second this. There is, however, a small matter that makes Carrion's point slightly more valid in the case of Datastorm, and that is that the visitor limit is a lot stricter than on the other Swedish parties. Luckily the Amigaguys made sure that we had a lot of pixel galore even so.
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| | MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1078 |
Quoting ArchmageThere is, however, a small matter that makes Carrion's point slightly more valid in the case of Datastorm, and that is that the visitor limit is a lot stricter than on the other Swedish parties.
That's simply due to the location. It's awesome, but there's just no way we can fit more than 140 people. |
| | Sixx
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 229 |
Let me take a look into the future: Next year (if there will be a DS party) we get 10 submissions from visitors and 5 email entries from Hein, Mirage and so on, would that be fair to the ones actually being on the party?
FFS, was there ANY graphician that didn't get a seat and planned to release a compo pic this year? Doubt it. Carrion, you're welcome to attend next year, damn i promise to reserve a seat for you right now if you want to, but be aware that you'll probably end up second or lower if Mr. Archmage intends to visit us again. ;)
Peace and love. |
| | PAL
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 292 |
I always thought a dataparty hold competitions for the ones at the party, I think that is the essence because it is what is fun, to compete with the others at the party... for me that is the best! But I must say that if there are members of the group one belongs to they could submit other members art? I am a bit split in this, but for demos it is often like this, that one or more members are not present... so I think also this should apply in the other compos? or... I am split here as I said because only the demo compo is a efferot of more people... |
| | Archmage
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 185 |
And I am not saying change the location. No way! I love that place! Just saying that _because_ there is the space limitations it might be an idea to open up for external entries to avoid the two pics in the competition-situation. But on the other hand, there were quite a lot of c64 graphics last year so this year might be an exception rather than a rule. So like my pal PAL I am kind of split in this. And Sixx has a point too so... perhaps I should just shut up and pixel something instead. Yeah. ;) |
| | Radiant
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 639 |
There were several C64 graphicians there who didn't release any pictures as well, instead opting for the Amiga compo or focusing on other types of productions. Stuff like that happens, especially when you have mixed platform parties. :-) |
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