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amarillion
Member #940
January 2001
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Quote: I'm not sure if this has been asked, but will we be allowed to use 4.9 for TINS? Or just the stable Allegro branch? I asked Elias if he thought Allegro 4.9 was ready for this type of usage yet, and he said no. So I will say that it is allowed, but I definitely recommend against it. You'll have no recourse if you run into a showstopper bug in allegro 4.9, four hours before the deadline. That will just be tough luck for you -- |
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Albin Engström
Member #8,110
December 2006
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kenmasters1976 said: Have you tried to log in? that solved it for me. I wish that was all that I needed too, but apparently it's not Any clues to what might be wrong? The only thing I can think of is that I have an 'ö' in my user name |
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le_y_mistar
Member #8,251
January 2007
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Quote:
And really, no need to be so defensive. you need to learn to take a joke! If you can't take it, don't dish it out
I dont spend enough time responding to messages directed to me asap to care, notice the time lapses ? ----------------- |
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Kibiz0r
Member #6,203
September 2005
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It just seems odd that you spend so much of your time here asserting your coolness and how not-a-geek you are, on a board that is ostensibly for geeks. I mean, it makes you seem insecure or something! --- |
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amarillion
Member #940
January 2001
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Albin Engström said: Any clues to what might be wrong? It should be able to handle the ö. I can't fix it right now (away from home) but I'll try to solve this problem this weekend. -- |
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Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Quote: So I will say that [Allegro 4.9] is allowed But that means us Linux users might have trouble compiling all the entries. Can the two versions of Allegro coexist? i.e. are the headers and library files named differently? They never have been in the past with Allegro. -- |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Allegro 5 installs along side Allegro 4 with no issues. -- |
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le_y_mistar
Member #8,251
January 2007
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Quote: It just seems odd that you spend so much of your time here asserting your coolness and how not-a-geek you are, on a board that is ostensibly for geeks. I mean, it makes you seem insecure or something! i never said i wasnt8-) ----------------- |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Quote: i never said i wasnt8-) Just like many others here. one of us, one of us, one of us -- |
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Albin Engström
Member #8,110
December 2006
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amarillion said: It should be able to handle the ö. I can't fix it right now (away from home) but I'll try to solve this problem this weekend. Thank you very much, I would hate to miss TINS |
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Pedro Avelar Gontijo
Member #5,372
January 2005
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You don't seem to be there yet. Or are you Team Darkbits? Anyway, I wanted to ask this something I never had clear... is there any restriction to teams at all? If someone actually manages to gather a whole development team to rush a game in a single weekend, would that be allowed by the rules? ---------- |
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Hard Rock
Member #1,547
September 2001
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Quote: Anyway, I wanted to ask this something I never had clear... is there any restriction to teams at all? If someone actually manages to gather a whole development team to rush a game in a single weekend, would that be allowed by the rules? It wouldn't make a difference, I don't know if there are any rules on this for a speedhack but in general more people != faster completion or better. _________________________________________________ |
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Jonatan Hedborg
Member #4,886
July 2004
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Quote: I don't know if there are any rules on this for a speedhack but in general more people != faster completion or better. It's not as simple as that, nor the other way around. A properly organized large group can be a lot more effective than the sum of its parts (the opposite is also true). In game development you only need a large development group for content, which is something these games typically have in fairly short suply
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amarillion
Member #940
January 2001
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Quote: If someone actually manages to gather a whole development team to rush a game in a single weekend, would that be allowed by the rules? Yes, it's allowed. This has actually happened in the past. "Ballz" by Team darkbits could be an example, or "cupid" by Shawn Hargreaves & co in SH 2002. Ballz scored very well, and I think cupid pretty much blew everything else out of the competition. If you have a good team, then usually you have a better chance to getting a good ranking. On the other hand, pulling a good team together is a difficult skill in itself. It seems good teams are so rare here on allegro.cc that I think they should be encouraged. Plus, with four scoring categories, you usually don't win in more than one category, even as a team. edit: -- |
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