Another RAD Contest Proposal
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:03 am
Okay, this is just an idea that I had last night, so either Flame it, Use it, or laugh at it, but in any case, those of you that enjoy RAD's and like doing them, listen up:
How about we have another RAD Contest, with the theme being "Small Ages"
The fist RAD was pretty much a free for all, and included small places like Shells, and huge things like Zephyr Cove.
The second RAD was much more structures, and built upon the first RAD, this time with a Theme: Shells
I'd like to suggest we have another RAD, only this time we base it upon smaller Ages, ones that could be completed in about 3 weeks, like with the Shells.
Here would be the basic idea of rules for it:
All the rules that you had for the previous RAD's, such as Deadline Date, when to start, how long you have, etc, etc. But now add these rules to them:
They must be actual "Ages" no AP Shells this time (we just did that one).
The Age must not be any bigger than say Eder Tsogal.
The Age can be any theme as long as it conforms to RAWA's guidelines over on MOUL.
Ages can be Pods, Garden, or Neighboorhood type Ages.
Ages can include usage of all the things that the current plugin release of 1.5.0 has to offer.
Ages should be for looking at with only minor interaction involved (IE No puzzles, I'll explain below).
Ages would be judged on Astetics, ambient moods, functionality, and completion.
Entries will be accepted as long as turned in prior to the deadline. Ages that are not complete are okay, as long as the judges can still load, and link into the Age (all though not being completed can affect the judging of the AGe).
Okay, here's why I'm suggesting this:
The last RAD was a lot more popular than the first one. I think a 3rd one might get more attention too.
New Writers that have joined not too long ago can use this to show off what they've learned how to do.
Large Ages with puzzles take a long time to do, just as Jennifer_P pointed out (I may not agree with her on the time, but I do agree with her that it takes WAY too long for a RAD, hehe).
Small Pod or Garden Ages do not have to take a very long time to do. They can also be linked to with out having to use AP (not bashing AP here, but it's nice to have other things besides AP too).
I said no puzzles because that can make the development time for the Age stretch out. But if a contestant wants to put one in, that should be okay, just make sure that they know that the puzzle will not aid them in this contest (IE: one Age gets better marks than another Age, simply because one had a puzzle and one did not. Let's leave the Puzzles for a later RAD contest, say a "Puzzle Age RAD" down the road, okay?).
Anyway, just an idea I had. RAD's help other guilds too, it helps give my Maintainers something to do, and it helps the GoMe, in that they have something new to write news about.
In anycase, I've been itching to make a nice small Age that's for looking at and resting in.....One that I can pump out in a few weeks, vice the months that it takes for HUGE Ages like Zephyr.
So....any takers? I'm willing to be one of the contestants, and I KNOW that there are several Maintainers that will volunteer to help with judging.
How about we have another RAD Contest, with the theme being "Small Ages"
The fist RAD was pretty much a free for all, and included small places like Shells, and huge things like Zephyr Cove.
The second RAD was much more structures, and built upon the first RAD, this time with a Theme: Shells
I'd like to suggest we have another RAD, only this time we base it upon smaller Ages, ones that could be completed in about 3 weeks, like with the Shells.
Here would be the basic idea of rules for it:
All the rules that you had for the previous RAD's, such as Deadline Date, when to start, how long you have, etc, etc. But now add these rules to them:
They must be actual "Ages" no AP Shells this time (we just did that one).
The Age must not be any bigger than say Eder Tsogal.
The Age can be any theme as long as it conforms to RAWA's guidelines over on MOUL.
Ages can be Pods, Garden, or Neighboorhood type Ages.
Ages can include usage of all the things that the current plugin release of 1.5.0 has to offer.
Ages should be for looking at with only minor interaction involved (IE No puzzles, I'll explain below).
Ages would be judged on Astetics, ambient moods, functionality, and completion.
Entries will be accepted as long as turned in prior to the deadline. Ages that are not complete are okay, as long as the judges can still load, and link into the Age (all though not being completed can affect the judging of the AGe).
Okay, here's why I'm suggesting this:
The last RAD was a lot more popular than the first one. I think a 3rd one might get more attention too.
New Writers that have joined not too long ago can use this to show off what they've learned how to do.
Large Ages with puzzles take a long time to do, just as Jennifer_P pointed out (I may not agree with her on the time, but I do agree with her that it takes WAY too long for a RAD, hehe).
Small Pod or Garden Ages do not have to take a very long time to do. They can also be linked to with out having to use AP (not bashing AP here, but it's nice to have other things besides AP too).
I said no puzzles because that can make the development time for the Age stretch out. But if a contestant wants to put one in, that should be okay, just make sure that they know that the puzzle will not aid them in this contest (IE: one Age gets better marks than another Age, simply because one had a puzzle and one did not. Let's leave the Puzzles for a later RAD contest, say a "Puzzle Age RAD" down the road, okay?).
Anyway, just an idea I had. RAD's help other guilds too, it helps give my Maintainers something to do, and it helps the GoMe, in that they have something new to write news about.
In anycase, I've been itching to make a nice small Age that's for looking at and resting in.....One that I can pump out in a few weeks, vice the months that it takes for HUGE Ages like Zephyr.
So....any takers? I'm willing to be one of the contestants, and I KNOW that there are several Maintainers that will volunteer to help with judging.