Any profiles you click on, or links to previous assets that are 'Access Denied, means that user has been disabled or banned for breach of rules, or asset has infringed copyright in someway.
If this is the case, (i would wait for admin to respond to confirm) i would stop using assets from authors whos profiles have been disabled, until the issue has been resolved.
Yes i know that buddy, what i'm saying is 'would participants' download' and Install the mentioned games just to rate a mod or many mods? (free or not) or many of the other mentioned games to play a mod? Thats what i'm highlighting, If ranking is not an issue for them then no problem, but if they would be hopeful of a ranking then they may be at a disadvantage is all im saying. :)
But i welcome mods as a submission to the game jams. :)
Just thinking, are you talking about the OGA summer jams or you thinking a completely other jam.?
@Withthelove, defo interested in the challenge and jam, so i'm in this time. :)
I like the both those challenge titles.
@Basto Wouldn't a mod jam assume that someone would have to own a copy of the title your creating the mod for?, I think someone made a mod in the Summer 2017 jam i think. What resulted was participants looking to rate had to download software or use a third party software and agree/sign terms and conditions which lead to putting some off playing it.
I'm not against a mod jam, or mods in general, just choosing to create a mod for a game jam entry could have less popularity then a standalone game. (in my opinion) But of coarse that is entirely up to the creator. However, that said, I'm sure the communitys of those games you mentioned would benefit from thoses mods, and OGA from the assets if they get released here. :)
@Xom Adept I read through some of the ideas in the thread, some cool ideas, i especially like the one suggested by Surt. For me though i didn't have any ides so i didn't contribute. Sorry. :(
Well, Most Artists will have there own style, but some are skilled enough to continue a particluar aesthetic (not me). It may help to keep a consistant style by having some criteria set, such as 'specific color palette', base sizes of sprites or whatever else you may think will define the art style your looking for.
The LPC assets have a criteria which helps everyone keep within a certain limitation when creating for the LPC, which helps keep the style consistant.
@Looneybits, Thanks, and i don't believe the 'Banner' design eclipsed the jam at all. :) it contirbuted to the jam in a very succesful way, not just making the jam graphics great. The community got involved creating there own versions which then went into making splash screens for there games, so it generated a great buzz towards the jam and encouraged the community to get involved in the jam in some way. which is great. :)
Any profiles you click on, or links to previous assets that are 'Access Denied, means that user has been disabled or banned for breach of rules, or asset has infringed copyright in someway.
If this is the case, (i would wait for admin to respond to confirm) i would stop using assets from authors whos profiles have been disabled, until the issue has been resolved.
It is not a bug. :)
"FLOSS means Free/Libre Open Source Software".
Yes i know that buddy, what i'm saying is 'would participants' download' and Install the mentioned games just to rate a mod or many mods? (free or not) or many of the other mentioned games to play a mod? Thats what i'm highlighting, If ranking is not an issue for them then no problem, but if they would be hopeful of a ranking then they may be at a disadvantage is all im saying. :)
But i welcome mods as a submission to the game jams. :)
Just thinking, are you talking about the OGA summer jams or you thinking a completely other jam.?
@Withthelove, defo interested in the challenge and jam, so i'm in this time. :)
I like the both those challenge titles.
@Basto Wouldn't a mod jam assume that someone would have to own a copy of the title your creating the mod for?, I think someone made a mod in the Summer 2017 jam i think. What resulted was participants looking to rate had to download software or use a third party software and agree/sign terms and conditions which lead to putting some off playing it.
I'm not against a mod jam, or mods in general, just choosing to create a mod for a game jam entry could have less popularity then a standalone game. (in my opinion) But of coarse that is entirely up to the creator. However, that said, I'm sure the communitys of those games you mentioned would benefit from thoses mods, and OGA from the assets if they get released here. :)
@Xom Adept I read through some of the ideas in the thread, some cool ideas, i especially like the one suggested by Surt. For me though i didn't have any ides so i didn't contribute. Sorry. :(
@ZomBCool @SPring Thanks :)
Well, Most Artists will have there own style, but some are skilled enough to continue a particluar aesthetic (not me). It may help to keep a consistant style by having some criteria set, such as 'specific color palette', base sizes of sprites or whatever else you may think will define the art style your looking for.
The LPC assets have a criteria which helps everyone keep within a certain limitation when creating for the LPC, which helps keep the style consistant.
http://lpc.opengameart.org/static/lpc-style-guide/index.html
You could have the same sort of thing for your project. :)
@Looneybits, Thanks, and i don't believe the 'Banner' design eclipsed the jam at all. :) it contirbuted to the jam in a very succesful way, not just making the jam graphics great. The community got involved creating there own versions which then went into making splash screens for there games, so it generated a great buzz towards the jam and encouraged the community to get involved in the jam in some way. which is great. :)
Your welcome.:)
I think there will be a 'Fall' jam. I'm sure withthelove will post nearer the time, or he will let us know otherwise. :)
Prizes have no been awarded and sent to your emails. please check you have them and be sure to check your Junk folders. :)
Any one want to leave any feedback for the jam then please feel free to comment here.
Thanks everyone for supporting and participating in the jam! :)
@RedVoxel @Spring @Looneybits. Received, thank you. :)
Just a reminder that some of you have prizes to collect. :)
i need your 'order/s' by Sunday please so i can get them.
email me at chasergaming@hotmail.co.uk :)
Thanks. :)
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