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Originally Posted by osrs
I have just left a comment, don't worry.
I just hope you don't choose some dumb people that can't even use their brains but still wants to judge something.
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I was just messing with ya. heh, Maybe I should test those wanting to be judges with some test script to see how well they do.
Well, actually I'm getting tired of postponing this, so I'll start it now.
This will be a specific contest in that there will be only one type of script accepted. There are options for different skill levels just to be more fair-ish. Anyway, here are the details;
You must create a script to render a rope or string type object. You can use showpoly, showtext, showimages, and all that kind of stuff however you like, aslong as the script does actually render a rope-like object.
Beginning scripters need to just figure out a way to create, draw and drag the object.
Intermediate scripters need to emulate inertia in the rope to simulate whip-like effects.
Advanced entrants must incorporate the option for multiple weights attatched to the rope (affecting the inertia and movement of the rope).
Extra functions and visuals can be added and depending on niftyness and efficiency of code, shall help to add cool points to your script. The methods you use to render, and operate the rope is up to you, be creative!
As of yet, I'm thinking I should accept entries for the duration of a week. So send the script via PM to Dach;GoZelda;ZeroTrack;calum (<- put that in the send to box) and
USE CODE TAGS!! (I would prefer you using [ php] since it has the fewest obnoxious extra spaces). If your script won't fit within one PM or you do not have forum access, send me an e-mail @
[email protected] I will send it to the other judges via PM or email (if they will allow the scripts to be sent to their e-mail). We won't accept any more entries after Wednesday, September 8 (unless extreme circumstances occur). We will try to have the results back soon thereafter.
Note: I will be out of town this weekend (yes, very bad timing on my part...) so please try to not rely on me sending your application to the other judges at that time. I am sorry for the inconvenience, but I am fairly confident it won't affect the judging time much.