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Title: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Juju on September 16, 2011, 01:26:18 am
(http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=9495.0;attach=8615;image)

After 2 months, the submissions finally closed, now it's time to judge them and to run a poll! There is a whooping 3 entries for this part of the contest, all available for download below (http://ourl.ca/13020) (some of them are also available in their respective topic).

The entries are as follow (by last submission order):
- Sequenced (m1ac4) (http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10423;attach=9460)
- Very Easy Game (JosJuice) (http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10423;attach=9461)
- PrizmCity (Ashbad) (http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10423;attach=9469)

If you are viewing this article from the front page, please click here to access the poll! (http://ourl.ca/13020) (You must be a registered member to vote.)

The judges are shmibs and Qwerty.55. While we judge the many entries we received, we are running a community survey so that all forum members can vote on their favorite contest entry. You have 14 days from now to vote, until September 30th, 2011, 02:00 GMT-4.

When the poll and judging ends, we will add the results together and determine who wins and announce the final results. The first place winner will win $100 in online gift cards.

Good luck to everyone!
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: JosJuice on September 16, 2011, 01:40:13 am
(some of them are also available in their respective topic or on ticalc.org).
Prizm games? On ticalc.org? O.O
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Juju on September 16, 2011, 01:41:20 am
Woops.

Also Ashbad, if you upload a non-corrupted version real soon, there's still chances I accept it.

Edit: Oh god Easy Game vs a mastermind game, that's pretty lame. There's only 2 entries and one of them is Easy Game. That's why Ashbad will have an extension to upload a non-corrupted version. Don't want to throw all those efforts to waste just because of a corruption. I want to see this when I'll wake up. Which is around 10AM.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 16, 2011, 06:26:11 am
Wait, it's corrupted?  How so?  Either way, I'll attach my entry to this post in just sec.

Perhaps this: http://www.mediafire.com/?you3ck8u3irh331  <- tested this out, seems to have uploaded fine.  I'm unsure of why the other one got corrupted.

Edit: remember, everyone, I would appreciate your votes, even though the current version is far from finished.  However, vote however you feel is best :)
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: imo_inx on September 16, 2011, 08:13:34 am
I didn't get mine done in time, as I still need to create the levels and add the sprite commands. :(
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: squidgetx on September 16, 2011, 08:31:37 am
Perhaps next year we should limit ourselves to one contest per summer, or maybe only z80? I don't know, it just seems that the casio and nspireCX aren't quite big enough yet to hold a contest (Although they might be next year....)
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: imo_inx on September 16, 2011, 08:35:07 am
Once I create my (hopefully) dual booting calc emu,4mul14t0r, I'll have access to Casio and NSpire software.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 16, 2011, 09:06:18 am
Perhaps next year we should limit ourselves to one contest per summer, or maybe only z80? I don't know, it just seems that the casio and nspireCX aren't quite big enough yet to hold a contest (Although they might be next year....)

I think the prizm  and CX contests will fare better next year, why take them away? :/ that wouldn't make sense..
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Jim Bauwens on September 16, 2011, 09:07:42 am
Yeah, and weren't there about the same amount of entries for axe and nspire?
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Yeong on September 16, 2011, 09:08:04 am
if C is extremely similar to Prizm C, I might join next year XP
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Juju on September 16, 2011, 10:48:27 am
Hmmm, we might follow the same formula next year. Maybe hold them all at the same time. The time was reduced to 2 months because too much people began at the last minute and didn't finished. Sounds like it still happens.

Also I included Ashbad so you can vote for him.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Chockosta on September 16, 2011, 12:12:36 pm
Is there a way to see screenshots ?
Because I don't have any Prizm emulator and I would like to see how the games look like...
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: JosJuice on September 16, 2011, 01:03:12 pm
Is there a way to see screenshots ?
Because I don't have any Prizm emulator and I would like to see how the games look like...
Here are a few of them!

(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s183/JosJuice/HNI_0060.jpg)
(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s183/JosJuice/random207.png)(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s183/JosJuice/random206.png)

The Sequenced screenshot was taken using a camera, the Very Easy Game screenshot was taken using the built-in capture tool of the Prizm, and the PrizmCity screenshot was present in the zip file of the game. Different methods were required for each one :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Munchor on September 16, 2011, 01:08:50 pm
I think the PrizmCity one is a mockup :S Or maybe I'm wrong :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: JosJuice on September 16, 2011, 01:10:57 pm
Yep, but I didn't know any other way to get a good screenshot (other than using a camera again, but that would reduce the image quality a lot).
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 16, 2011, 02:56:54 pm
I think the PrizmCity one is a mockup :S Or maybe I'm wrong :P

It is not.  It is an early screenshot, with no HUD and bad map generation, but it is real.

Since I know few people here will actually play the game, I'm going to try and take a vid of it in action eventually today.  It looks a *lot* better now (in fact, I might install the Prizm "emu" that came on the disc today along with hyper cam or something)

Or even better, can someone take one of it for me? :)

if C is extremely similar to Prizm C, I might join next year XP

It's *just* C; it's not another language; sure, it's not as well documented, but its documented well enough where you could rather easily make a game of most genres and awesome levels.  I suggest you get used to not working with standard libraries before using it on the prizm though; I think for PrizmCity the only standard routines I used were malloc, realloc, and memcpy.  They were pretty much the only implemented std routines.

EDIT: and add a "remove vote" option to the poll?
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 16, 2011, 03:55:34 pm
Can't wait to try the games. Not now since I'm leaving in like 10 minutes but maybe tonight. Glad the file corruption issue was resolved Ashbad and sorry to hear you could not submit in time z80man :(
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 16, 2011, 03:57:53 pm
Can't wait to try the games. Not now since I'm leaving in like 10 minutes but maybe tonight. Glad the file corruption issue was resolved Ashbad and sorry to hear you could not submit in time z80man :(

Indeed.  If z80man entered, he more or less probably would have had my vote :(

Edit: though I just tried Sequenced and I loved it :) cool game, awesome considering it's BASIC too :D
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: apcalc on September 16, 2011, 06:11:20 pm
Good luck to all of the participants! :)
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Yeong on September 16, 2011, 11:14:50 pm
e take one of it for me? :)

if C is extremely similar to Prizm C, I might join next year XP

It's *just* C; it's not another language; sure, it's not as well documented, but its documented well enough where you could rather easily make a game of most genres and awesome levels.  I suggest you get used to not working with standard libraries before using it on the prizm though; I think for PrizmCity the only standard routines I used were malloc, realloc, and memcpy.  They were pretty much the only implemented std routines.
oops. I meant to say C++. XP
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 16, 2011, 11:55:27 pm
I tried Sequenced and Easy Game so far. I kinda liked Sequenced, now I'm trying PrizmCity, which looks pretty by the way, although I'm trying to figure out how to build structures and all now ???
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Darl181 on September 17, 2011, 12:33:53 am
I've tried all thee now, tho I kind of got a bit impatient with PrizmCity about the time it was saying "Adding Gatorade" :P
Wasn't able to glean much from the readme, see if I'll be able to figure out what's there.. Tbh I haven't played the original SimCity or anything like that, so I'm assuming background knowledge comes into play./me wishes saving worked, tho..it's like Super rc pro am in ti-boy, a 2-minute wait just to get to the actual game x.x

I was playing Sequenced at school, it's pretty good. Great stuff for a BASIC thing (nice touch with the menu :))  Tho I haven't played Mastermind before, after checking the in-game instructions I got it :D

And Very Easy Game..I couldn't finish it it was too hard interesting :P (tho it's easier than the original, the original gave you only two years to react while this gives you three)
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: JosJuice on September 17, 2011, 03:03:31 am
And Very Easy Game..I couldn't finish it it was too hard interesting :P (tho it's easier than the original, the original gave you only two years to react while this gives you three)
No. The unexpected change of the time limit will leave most players confused for at least 1½ year, which makes it harder to react in time. :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 17, 2011, 07:34:01 am
I've tried all thee now, tho I kind of got a bit impatient with PrizmCity about the time it was saying "Adding Gatorade" :P
Wasn't able to glean much from the readme, see if I'll be able to figure out what's there.. Tbh I haven't played the original SimCity or anything like that, so I'm assuming background knowledge comes into play./me wishes saving worked, tho..it's like Super rc pro am in ti-boy, a 2-minute wait just to get to the actual game x.x

If you don't want to wait, you can choose "Emty Map".  The "Adding Gatorade" has nothing to do with the speed, adding those types of messages take only about 20 milliseconds away from how long it takes to render the map.  Good map generation takes a good amount of time.  If you want to see why it takes so long, the source *is* included..
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 17, 2011, 01:51:18 pm
Ashbad how do I place buildings by the way? I have no clue how to, because the readme doesn't state it and Idk what does the icons means either. ???

Also loading was ok for me, although I hope in future versions there is an option to save the map. I lol'ed at adding gatorade :P

I think for voting my scoring will be split by categories so I can do a final vote, because each games has their good and bad sides. So far for me it is a battle of "graphics+lenght+originality" vs "having a clue what I am doing+replay value" and it is hard to tell if having a clue what I am doing in Sequenced will outweight everything in PrizmCity or not. So far my vote seems to be aimed more towards PrizmCity but first I need to know how to play.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: z80man on September 17, 2011, 07:19:44 pm
One thing I may suggest is that it would be preferably better if only people who have downloaded and tested the games on a Prizm or an emulator vote in the poll. For a game such as Sequenced just a simple screenshot doesn't do justice to the originality that can only be experienced by a real player. I'm not trying to change the results here, but making it more fair for everyone else. 
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: AngelFish on September 17, 2011, 07:26:19 pm
And Very Easy Game..I couldn't finish it it was too hard interesting :P (tho it's easier than the original, the original gave you only two years to react while this gives you three)
No. The unexpected change of the time limit will leave most players confused for at least 1½ year, which makes it harder to react in time. :P


There's actually a bug in the program that means you have infinite time to press the button :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: z80man on September 18, 2011, 01:03:28 am
And Very Easy Game..I couldn't finish it it was too hard interesting :P (tho it's easier than the original, the original gave you only two years to react while this gives you three)
No. The unexpected change of the time limit will leave most players confused for at least 1½ year, which makes it harder to react in time. :P


There's actually a bug in the program that means you have infinite time to press the button :P
Let us not forget though the hidden secret bug that limits the time limit to 140 hours if you are running off battery power  :-\
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 18, 2011, 02:29:33 am
That reminds me... my batteries have just started to run out of juice now. It would be the first time I change them when I do.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: JosJuice on September 18, 2011, 02:47:36 am
And Very Easy Game..I couldn't finish it it was too hard interesting :P (tho it's easier than the original, the original gave you only two years to react while this gives you three)
No. The unexpected change of the time limit will leave most players confused for at least 1½ year, which makes it harder to react in time. :P


There's actually a bug in the program that means you have infinite time to press the button :P
Let us not forget though the hidden secret bug that limits the time limit to 140 hours if you are running off battery power  :-\
Yeah... I used that bug for optimization. :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: ncore on September 19, 2011, 03:44:54 pm
Yea I got a casio prizm for school (but mainly because it looked neat w/ the color screen and stuff)

I like the idea of the prizm city game, but I cannot figure out how to place roads and buildings and stuff. I know the shift key sets what type of area it is supposed to be (not sure if thats necessary) but shift doesn't place anything else. Also, a way to save would be nice, that way I don't have to keep generating a map that isn't too big in the first place.

But thats just my thoughts.

P.S. If somebody good at programming could even make the simplest form of minecraft, I would love you to death, this prizm tanks game is getting a tiny bit boring for me :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: m1ac4 on September 20, 2011, 07:32:47 am
Yea I got a casio prizm for school (but mainly because it looked neat w/ the color screen and stuff)
Welcome to the Casio Prizm community!
I like the idea of the prizm city game, but I cannot figure out how to place roads and buildings and stuff. I know the shift key sets what type of area it is supposed to be (not sure if thats necessary) but shift doesn't place anything else. Also, a way to save would be nice, that way I don't have to keep generating a map that isn't too big in the first place.
I believe that your role in the game is to take care of zoning for the city.  Then private builders will come and build whatever you said they could build there.  The contest release is really only a demo for what is to come.  Its just a matter of patience; such things will take some time but the wait will be worth it.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: LincolnB on September 20, 2011, 05:45:47 pm
So, since Ashbad kinda isn't here anymore, is he still eligible for the 100$?
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: m1ac4 on September 21, 2011, 07:20:46 am
He put a lot of work into his game and I don't want to see that effort wasted.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: ztrumpet on September 21, 2011, 07:41:02 am
So, since Ashbad kinda isn't here anymore, is he still eligible for the 100$?
Yes, he will be.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Chockosta on September 21, 2011, 08:03:09 am
Sorry for off-topic, but what happened ? I never use #omnomIRC so I don't know anything...

Getting back to the topic, I voted for Sequenced. I like both Sequenced and PrizmCity, but since prizmCity has awesome graphics, I think it will get more votes.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 22, 2011, 04:56:44 pm
Voting was hard because each of the main games had complete opposite upsides and downsides so I was forced to do some sort of scoring the other day. I PM'ed myself the results so I can post them later and here they are now. In my case my vote went for Ashbad's entry (On a side note he's still eligible even if he left because his ban was 1 week long. If it was a permban, his account would have been deleted so the lack of an Omnimaga account would have disqualified him.)
AshbadCity
Originality
9/10 Very original idea. There are some sim city clones for calcs but this one looks like it will be the most complete one so far.
Graphics
10/10 Sure it is not super complex maps like we see on a SNES (Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger comes to mind), but it is the first tilemapper on the Prizm and the graphics are still looking great, especially the icons, trees and mountains.
Gameplay/Useability
2/10 This is probably because it was not implemented yet due to being a demo, but I never could figure out how to build structures or how to get them built. In the readme I never could figure out either. As a result, I couldn't do much besides waiting for the map to load then zoning the map for commercial, residential and industrial construction. Also, controls would be better if EXE or Shift were used for menu selections and placing icons/stuff on the map, with alpha to cancel, which is the standard in calc gaming.
Replay value/Entertainment value.
4/10 As it is now, it is not very much in a playable state, but the game looks promising and when we are on the map we are intrigued and want to mess around with controls and buttons for a while.
Overall
25/40 This score will most likely skyrocket once this is finished. As it is now very awesome looking program, but I could never figure out what to do (which is probably because stuff wasn't implemented yet)

Sequenced
Originality
3/10 Although it is a bit more complex, in the end it is just another number guessing game.
Graphics
5/10 Since it's based on number guessing, graphics are pretty much just text-only, but the color usage is rather good
Gameplay/Useability
9/10 Good in general and easy to understand how to use
Replay value/Entertainment value
4/10 Due to the saturation of the calculator game scene with number guessing games, the replay value of this game will not be very high and some people might get bored fast, although it can still be fun for a while
Overall
21/40 Easy to use and well layed out, although there have been a lot of guessing games so far on calcs, which dragged the originality score a lot.

Very Easy Game
Originality
2/10 Wat
Graphics
1/10 Wat
Gameplay/Useability
1/10 Wat
Replay value/Entertainment value
0/10 Wat
Overall
4/40 I lost the game

Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 25, 2011, 09:38:07 pm
Sorry for off-topic, but what happened ? I never use #omnomIRC so I don't know anything...

Bad place to ask, use the PM system plz
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 25, 2011, 09:43:55 pm
Well if anything very bad happened just now like trolling we won't hesitate to publicly announce it (like we did with SirCmpwn). However it has been a week so I think it's best to let it go and not hold grudges.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 25, 2011, 09:45:17 pm
Well if anything very bad happened just now like trolling we won't hesitate to publicly announce it (like we did with SirCmpwn). However it has been a week so I think it's best to let it go and not hold grudges.
Sorry for off-topic, but what happened ? I never use #omnomIRC so I don't know anything...

Bad place to ask, use the PM system plz
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 25, 2011, 09:50:31 pm
Why are you requoting your post in response to mine, Ashbad? I read it very well, and was clarifying. Don't start trolling Omnimaga Ashbad now that you're back else you might be banned. I saw you badmouth runer again earlier. Stop with the <censored> hate.

Quote from: http://netham45.org/irc/EfNet/view.php?log=omnimaga.20110925
[19:19:40] <+OmnomIRC> (O)<Ashbad> Ew, a Pt-Get() routine?
[19:19:43] <+Runer112> step BACKWARDS
[19:19:46] <+Runer112> I've wanted that so many times
[19:19:52]  * +New post by DJ_O in Staff music download section n http://omniurl.tk/10609/192346
[19:19:56] <+Buckeye> thats what i started work on
[19:19:58] <@calcdude> Ashbad, it's useful.
[19:20:00] <+Buckeye> its very hard though
[19:20:00] <+OmnomIRC> (O)<mrmprog> ...
[19:20:08] <+Buckeye> and requires some overhead
[19:20:11] <@Tribal> I made an astounding discovery today
[19:20:17] <+OmnomIRC> (O)<mrmprog> the point get seems pretty good
[19:20:24] <+OmnomIRC> (O)<Ashbad> Either way ew
[19:20:30] <@Tribal> Bashing a empty water bottle on my keyboard doesn't result in keys being pressed
[19:20:31] <+Runer112> I guess Buckeye
[19:20:34] <+Runer112> Ashbad, it can be quite useful
[19:20:38] <+OmnomIRC> (O)<mrmprog> lol
[19:20:52] <+Runer112> if you have a game like graviter where the tilemap isn't drawn every frame
[19:20:55] <+Runer112> just a few sprites
[19:21:07] <+OmnomIRC> (O)<Ashbad> I don't see why there's axioms if every sliced-bread routine is added on request
[19:21:08] <+Runer112> not having to copy the entire tilemap back to the main buffer every frame would save lots of time
[19:21:19] <+Runer112> I thought Pt-Get was pretty cool
[19:21:21] <+OmnomIRC> (O)* Ashbad doesn't listen to Runer
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 25, 2011, 09:51:58 pm
Because another comment about it was unnessicary.  The more comments about it, the more people will ask about it on IRC, in this thread, etc.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 25, 2011, 09:52:44 pm
I don't give a <censored> Ashbad. You screw up, I won't try to protect you afterward by hiding what you did.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Ashbad on September 25, 2011, 09:56:20 pm
Spoiler For quote of foul language from previous post:
WE DON'T GIVE A FUCK. YOU SCREW UP, YOU GET THIS IN REVENGE FUCKING ASSHOLE. YOU JUST HAD TO LEAVE EEEMS AND RUNER112 ALONE AND NOT INCLUDE AN ANGRY ANTI-OMNIMAGA FLAME IN YOUR SIG AND STOPPING STARTING LANGUAGE WARS ON THE SITE!

Ok, I get it.  Make it public then, I don't really care.  Obviously my efforts above were to no avail.

On a side note, only a few more days until the contest voting period ends \o/
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: AngelFish on September 25, 2011, 09:56:55 pm
One more comment from either of you (whether you were flaming or not) and I'm locking this thread.

EDIT: DJ, stop undoing my edits. I wouldn't be censoring you if you weren't cursing.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Yeong on September 25, 2011, 10:04:48 pm
Let us go back to the topic.
So Ashbad won, and he's getting prize money.
Correct?
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: AngelFish on September 25, 2011, 10:05:40 pm
The contest judging isn't over, so it's unclear whether Ashbad truly won or not. You'll just have to wait :P
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Yeong on September 25, 2011, 10:06:14 pm
ah, ok.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 25, 2011, 10:18:58 pm
Technically it's him vs m1ac4, unless everyone decided to vote for Easy game for the lulz. X.x Also like previous contests, all entries except joke ones (such as WFRNGAxe and EasyGame) are also included in the notable calculator programs section on the site at the very end of each contest. As for my vote, as said in another post, it went to Ashbad. IMHO for this contest it seemed to be more a graphics+originality vs controls battle, where for my vote, graphics+originality barely prevailed on controls.

We need Lua or a faster BASIC for the prizm really. Notice how only two of the Nspire entries were in C/ASM x.x and how few prizm entries there were.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Juju on September 25, 2011, 10:44:20 pm
One more comment from either of you (whether you were flaming or not) and I'm locking this thread.
I totally agree. Ashbad, we don't want to spoil your chances to win just because of this.

EDIT: DJ, stop undoing my edits. I wouldn't be censoring you if you weren't cursing.
He's not undoing them, apparently, more like rephrasing them.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: AngelFish on September 25, 2011, 10:46:17 pm
EDIT: DJ, stop undoing my edits. I wouldn't be censoring you if you weren't cursing.
He's not undoing them, apparently, more like rephrasing them.

Well, several things were placed in spoiler tags that were subsequently removed with the cursing still present...
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Juju on September 25, 2011, 10:49:55 pm
EDIT: DJ, stop undoing my edits. I wouldn't be censoring you if you weren't cursing.
He's not undoing them, apparently, more like rephrasing them.

Well, several things were placed in spoiler tags that were subsequently removed with the cursing still present...
Well, swearing is allowed everywhere, AFAIK. You might want to reread the rules.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: AngelFish on September 25, 2011, 10:50:12 pm
Duly noted.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on September 25, 2011, 10:50:18 pm
Well I don't see how my swearing broke any rule. If you want to edit my post for the rude tone, then fine, but I should not be censored for swearing unless my post was filled with it (which is not the case of my new edit):

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10: NSFW/C (Not suitable for work/children) content outside the "Randomness" section of the forums. This excludes swearing, which is allowed everywhere, providing it doesn't break rule #7.

As you can see, swearing is allowed on Omni so don't start enforcing rules that do not exist, please and do not accuse me of trying to undo your edits when I'm simply trying to tone down my post to something still angry but less worse.
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Munchor on September 27, 2011, 09:54:12 am
We're only a few days away for the results :w00t:
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: boot2490 on September 29, 2011, 03:49:10 pm
Tomorrow the results come in!!!
Title: Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2011 Part 3: Casio Prizm poll and judging starts
Post by: Juju on September 30, 2011, 02:15:10 am
So thanks for voting guys, the results are coming soon :)

Oh god a tie. So thrilling.