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Are there any other teams where I can join? I could do a spell or icon. 
This was too important to wait on; you are absolutely right to point this out.@IcemanBo , Suggestions were always much appreciated during the contests, allowing users to collect some feedback from the "general state of mind" while working on their project. When was this rule in specific changed?
... to an utterly extreme level of interpretation, defining "teamwork" as "any conceivable kind of critique/review". I can't think of a single Contest we've ever run that did things like that, and for a very good reason: a huge part of the enjoyment & excitement in these Contests is the sharing of WIPs & then reviews, critiquing & providing suggestions & ideas.Contest Rules said:
- Teamwork with non-team members is not allowed.
Then what should it be about, if not about what looks good and what could look better? If it's compliments only, that's not feedback.The feedback should not be about technical improvements, as teamwork is not wanted outside the teams.
This is probably a line we should define more clearly, and I'm fine with that (esp. for future Contests going forward).Well there's a fine line between saying "Eyes should be smaller and make-up more diffused" and saying "Eyes should be smaller, a black outline with 2px hard brush could help with that, and you can blur the make-up with the skin to make it more opaque using Gaussian blur and layer mask which is also attached to a grayscale modifyer".
"Teamwork" has, up till now, always been more sensically designated as 'actual physical work'; i.e. the Coder can't have someone else write code for them, nor the Artist have someone draw the strokes, or create the mesh or animations for them.
Well there's a fine line between saying "Eyes should be smaller and make-up more diffused" and saying "Eyes should be smaller, a black outline with 2px hard brush could help with that, and you can blur the make-up with the skin to make it more opaque using Gaussian blur and layer mask which is also attached to a grayscale modifyer".
This is probably a line we should define more clearly
The line for me is actual, physical 'work'.
True that as well. Cheers
^Sure, saying something is good, or bad, or even only thumps up, is feedback, too. It's vague, and has only functional aspect that I know he likes it. It doesn't give technical help.Then what should it be about, if not about what looks good and what could look better? If it's compliments only, that's not feedback.
Yeah IcemanBo and KILLCIDE having it rough.seeing it is already causing some flickers among respectable members of the community
I tried rationally to explain the rule, but yes, Admin Contact is a possibility.Can we please get an adequate administrator to comment on this "issue"
Agreed.In my opinion as long as the feedback is subjective it's fine. Examples are "I like the viewing angle", "I don't like the color scheme", "I don't like the Knockback mechanics", etc. It's mostly applicable to Art and not much into Spells except the concept.
@IcemanBo .. you're pretty much angering me now.. regardless of if i'm right or not.. sit down and don't ruin my fun, doing the actual contest :/
.. and don't reply to me either..
Come on, you are grown-ups, you can discuss this without lowering yourself to such a level. I expect better from you, especially from you @Apheraz Lucent.Can we please get an adequate administrator to comment on this "issue"
Are. You. Fucking. Kidding. Me.@IcemanBo [...].. and don't reply to me either..
@PrinceYaser , your post was removed.
@Misha , I sligthly edited your post, too.
Reviewing and giving more detailed suggestions is definitly not allowed until the contest is over, not here, or somewhere else. Please understand. Any reviewing inside teams is very allowed, though.
As for improvement of skills, entries are encouraged to be submitted to the resource section (where more feedbacks are welcome) so I doubt limiting feedback during contest will hinder growth.
Openly asking for an "adequate" administrator to deal with this, makes you call the assisgnedI'm not lowering myself anywhere love. There's a thing called being subtle.
unneccessaryIf this rule will happen stay like that, I consider dropping out of this contest and not entering anyone ever again.
Why overreact then? I still don't see a reason here to rage-quit contests for good.Hive's about fun, community and our love to warcraft 3, we're not fucking tryhards. (The point would be a different one, but maybe not even there, if it was all about some big prize or something, but jeez guys, this is about REP).
Neither do I, I just think that I witness quite the overreactions and unnecessary aggressive responds here.For the record, I don't give a damn if one member gives a technical detailed review over other contestants' entries.
Yeah, Stonneash, FersZ and I, our team's name is The Lifebinders @w@ (and our colour will be green iirc XD)Yes, sure. Do you already have planned team mates, and a team name?
I think I'll just drop out completely, there not being enough time left on the clock, and having most of people I'd collab with taken already.
Unsubbing from thread, and waiting for the poll.
Good luck guys.
Greetings, Hivers.
Tragedy strikes, I shall inform you guys how; I've been suffering with Kidney stones these last few days.t
Each team should give feedback to every team otherwise, it's not fair, I agree. Thing is, only two teams have put forth WiPs, from what I remember and the entries list says.This is a question of equity
It is our moderator's jobs to make contests as fair as possible, when "feedback" is dished out at random there is no
way of asserting the level of fairness this behaviour fosters. Do not blame them for trying to make it equally fair and
winnable for everyone who enters. This is a question of equity, not of fun. Fun is what you make of it, there is ample
opportunity to have fun in a competitive environment without a level of feedback which makes the contest inherently
biased. The administration approves of the actions of the moderators.
Well, WiPs should be seen by all contestants for proof reasons not only by the judges.So why a contest thread at all then? it will always be random and uncontrollable anyways. just lock the thread then, let the contestants send a wip of their works to the host and you're done.
One of the reasons this rule exists is because a lot of great resources come out of contests, and it is sort of a shame to have them just rot in an arena thread.the strategy followed here is directly contradicted by the fact that you have to upload your stuff in the ressource section.
We've been working on a big revamp for the Arena section at the moment (mostly IcemanBo), and this issue was brought up. The best solution in my opinion is to automatically lock the thread of a resource when they select the Contest Entry tag. The issue is that this will require some work on Ralle's end, so as of right now, the rule we had agreed on has actually been posted in the original post of the contest since it started:do you want to do it like in the thread and check every ressource thread for possibly too much feedback?
The resource description must make it clear it is an entry from the respective contest.
Your resource thread will be locked until the contest is finished. Then again, no one's stoping someone from messaging you privately about feedback on your resource.the strategy followed here is directly contradicted by the fact that you have to upload your stuff in the ressource section. Say I'll finish my stuff tomorrow, I'll get way more feedback till the deadline then others. or do you want to do it like in the thread and check every ressource thread for possibly too much feedback? good luck on that.
Well, I guess, it's too on spot. @Misha's is a bit more symbolic you know...Almost there.. or it is done already
Well, I guess, it's too on spot. @Misha's is a bit more symbolic you know...