Just as a heads up: Let's try to keep some of the off-topic chatter to a minimum. It's fine to make a post stating you've obtained the 600th post. But let's move on after that and not delete our previous posts. Thanks!

Says the one who deletes previous posts. =P
In response to Bravo1
Bravo1 wrote:
Just as a heads up: Let's try to keep some of the off-topic chatter to a minimum. It's fine to make a post stating you've obtained the 600th post. But let's move on after that and not delete our previous posts. Thanks!

Says the one who deletes previous posts. =P

Shhh, only 3 more posts to go! I'm trying to be the 600th poster...

In all seriousness, I like how this event turned out. Although, I wasn't able to finish my entry, I now have a game to work on. Also, I recently played every entry and they all impressed me. That is, the ones that were able to run on my weak PC.

I have to say that this has probably been one of the most successful BYOND contests!
Speaking of which how did Gravity run on everyone's systems? I tried to make it CPU friendly but I've got a long way to go.
This will be rigged. The judge will take a sum of the money and split it with the "supposed" winner that they come into agreement with.
In response to Cubanbling
Cubanbling wrote:
This will be rigged. The judge will take a sum of the money and split it with the "supposed" winner that they come into agreement with.

Because you're some kind of guru on contests and can see into people's hearts.
That's what money does, and that's what smart people do.
In response to Bravo1
Bravo1 wrote:
Speaking of which how did Gravity run on everyone's systems? I tried to make it CPU friendly but I've got a long way to go.

Surprisingly, it ran well on my computer. I noticed some delay when it came to pressing an arrow key and then the character actually moving. But I am sure that's on my end.

Great work, Bravo! It's a fun game and I hope to see it continued and/or sequels.
In response to Cubanbling
Cubanbling wrote:
That's what money does, and that's what smart people do.

So far I have tried Gravity, 1-bit Space Adventure (I think that was the name, anyway), Yut Puts entry, Sword, and Chaos Keys.

I also just listed them in the order of highest to lowest in terms of how much I enjoyed them. To answer your question, Bravo, it ran quite well on my laptop which is pretty decent but nothing spectacular. It'll be replaced soon, hopefully, due to a few hardware issues including the space bar being nearly broke which is what I am assuming made it so hard for me to double jump high enough in Gravity.

Since the judging hasn't come in yet, I won't say too much beyond answering questions and mentioning bugs/technical difficulties for now. I am, however, glad that Gravity will continue. My only real issue with Gravity was that I kept wanting to use arrow keys instead of A & D, but that's more of a personal habit than a game issue.

I played the latest downloadable for 1-bit, so I had no bugs or problems there, and Yut Puts entry ran fine as well it was just odd being able to jump/fly into water; which I assume was just an odd obstacle used due to the limited time.

I used the latest download with Sword, and its only problem was that it is too short, and I couldn't seem to kill the enemy or get any tutorial for it so I assume it ended there; especially since there was no where else to go.

Chaos Keys was interesting, but too laggy as others previously discussed. I didn't play it much because of the lag, and the must be damaged obstacle early in game; so I can't really say much on it.
In response to Cubanbling
Cubanbling wrote:
That's what money does, and that's what smart people do.

$100 is gonna do that? Wow. You people are really poor.
In response to Arcangelx16
We're indie game developers, what else would we be?
who won LOL
In response to Reaper123456789
Give them time to finish judging and writing the reviews.
oh okay
In response to Calus CoRPS
What you've been saying makes me curious about my game. Did it run well? That wasn't even something I considered. I guess I can't fathom a BYOND game not running well on anything that anybody is using these days.
In response to Fugsnarf
Fugsnarf wrote:
What you've been saying makes me curious about my game. Did it run well? That wasn't even something I considered. I guess I can't fathom a BYOND game not running well on anything that anybody is using these days.

I have problems testing my own games on one of my computers
In response to Toddab503
Toddab503 wrote:
So far I have tried Gravity, 1-bit Space Adventure (I think that was the name, anyway), Yut Puts entry, Sword, and Chaos Keys.

I also just listed them in the order of highest to lowest in terms of how much I enjoyed them. To answer your question, Bravo, it ran quite well on my laptop which is pretty decent but nothing spectacular. It'll be replaced soon, hopefully, due to a few hardware issues including the space bar being nearly broke which is what I am assuming made it so hard for me to double jump high enough in Gravity.

Since the judging hasn't come in yet, I won't say too much beyond answering questions and mentioning bugs/technical difficulties for now. I am, however, glad that Gravity will continue. My only real issue with Gravity was that I kept wanting to use arrow keys instead of A & D, but that's more of a personal habit than a game issue.

I played the latest downloadable for 1-bit, so I had no bugs or problems there, and Yut Puts entry ran fine as well it was just odd being able to jump/fly into water; which I assume was just an odd obstacle used due to the limited time.

I used the latest download with Sword, and its only problem was that it is too short, and I couldn't seem to kill the enemy or get any tutorial for it so I assume it ended there; especially since there was no where else to go.

Chaos Keys was interesting, but too laggy as others previously discussed. I didn't play it much because of the lag, and the must be damaged obstacle early in game; so I can't really say much on it.

The jumping was actually my fault HEHEH >_>. Turns out I made jumping 1 pixel too short, which means the jumping was short... by 12 pixels ... PER JUMP

This has been fixed, but I doubt you care to replay the game at the moment. XD
In response to Bravo1
Ah, yes, you are correct but that is still good to know and I can assure you I will play once it is updated with more content. I didn't let the jump issue stop me, so no reason to replay for now, haha.
Yut Put wrote:
Cubanbling wrote:
This will be rigged. The judge will take a sum of the money and split it with the "supposed" winner that they come into agreement with.

Keep an eye on ET.

Incase you forgot, the BYONDite empire is still at war with Oasis's BYONDling tribe. There will be no agreements between me and him.

...Or will there? *sinisterlaugh.wav*
In response to Cubanbling
Why do you feel it's rigged?
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