Yeah, Judges!
Judges should probably also get their share of GD points for their work.
Yeah, Judges!
Judges should probably also get their share of GD points for their work.
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*cough* kissass *cough* I mean.... yeah GOOD JOB JUDGES!
On a serious note, I was a judge for one of the competitions in the past and it sucks. I very much appreciate the time and effort put forth to making this happen.
I know this was meant as good-natured ribbing, but just in case anyone else thought there might be an ounce of truth to the joking... Stormynature can't be a kissass because he didn't enter the competition. Stormynature sponsored the competition with over $200 of his own money and offered words of encouragement on the various dev-journals to all the teams throughout the contest.
I think I already thanked everyone but just in case I haven't... Thanks to the contributors: Stormynature, Lactose!, Orymus3, 0sok, and anonymous people who made up the rest of the prize money. Sponsoring this kind of thing is pretty darn classy. Thanks to the judges: slicer4ever, AllEightUp, swiftcoder, Aurioch, Orymus3 who spent tons of their own time judging all the entries and answering countless questions. Very cool. And thanks/congratulations to all the teams who participated in the event, spending a week of their lives to produce an entry and support the gamedev community. And thanks to all the unnamed support staff (friends and family) that supported all our crazy efforts to produce a game in a week.
- Eck
EckTech Games - Games and Unity Assets I'm working on
Still Flying - My GameDev journal
The Shilwulf Dynasty - Campaign notes for my Rogue Trader RPG
Here's my incredibly late post mortem:
http://www.gamedev.net/blog/1936/entry-2260363-week-of-awesome-ii-post-mortem
Thanks to the contributors: Stormynature, Lactose!, Orymus3, 0sok, and anonymous people who made up the rest of the prize money. Sponsoring this kind of thing is pretty darn classy.
:)
Hello to all my stalkers.
*cough* kissass *cough* I mean.... yeah GOOD JOB JUDGES!
On a serious note, I was a judge for one of the competitions in the past and it sucks. I very much appreciate the time and effort put forth to making this happen.
I know this was meant as good-natured ribbing, but just in case anyone else thought there might be an ounce of truth to the joking... Stormynature can't be a kissass because he didn't enter the competition. Stormynature sponsored the competition with over $200 of his own money and offered words of encouragement on the various dev-journals to all the teams throughout the contest.
I think I already thanked everyone but just in case I haven't... Thanks to the contributors: Stormynature, Lactose!, Orymus3, 0sok, and anonymous people who made up the rest of the prize money. Sponsoring this kind of thing is pretty darn classy. Thanks to the judges: slicer4ever, AllEightUp, swiftcoder, Aurioch, Orymus3 who spent tons of their own time judging all the entries and answering countless questions. Very cool. And thanks/congratulations to all the teams who participated in the event, spending a week of their lives to produce an entry and support the gamedev community. And thanks to all the unnamed support staff (friends and family) that supported all our crazy efforts to produce a game in a week.
- Eck
I second that!
:)
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Can't wait for the reveal. Hopefully I won't come across as an asshole!
Why would you come across as that? Did you come first and everyone else somehow came "joint last"? :P
Yeah, can't wait to see the results! My team mate is on holiday in Japan atm, and even he's keeping an eye out for them. Exiting. *drumroll*
I can be a very harsh judge.
Personally I'm looking forward to the harsh judging. The more constructive criticism the better, it helps us learn.
Like everyone else, very grateful for all of the work the judges have put into our entries.
Looking forward to the results.
Garrett Hoofman
http://teamopifex.com