Telemachus wrote:
Give them some time
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I can release the 2nd challenge early if people want that....
I whant you 2
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Wait!!! could i get a plus 1 because i realized that i could to this?
sensor: if touching color green, move ten steps, broadcast green. same for red yellow and blue but they have -10 of change y
square/searcher: when i recieve green/red/yellow/blue move 10 steps/-10/change y by 10/change y by -10
i actually made the project with movements of twenty.
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Anyways, I'm hoping to get the judging and the next contest underway today.
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chipguy wrote:
Wait!!! could i get a plus 1 because i realized that i could to this?
sensor: if touching color green, move ten steps, broadcast green. same for red yellow and blue but they have -10 of change y
square/searcher: when i recieve green/red/yellow/blue move 10 steps/-10/change y by 10/change y by -10
i actually made the project with movements of twenty.
This would only make the project slower, I believe. Remember, you actually get a +4 because of your time.
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
platform710:
Originality-3/3 (First entry with an idea using rotation sensing)
Creativity-4/5 (See above. Polar coordinate systems are fun and creative to use)
Skill-2/5 (Uses early intermediate broadcast and timer set scripts, but nothing hard to code)
Clarity-0/1 (Useless but active color-based script, 2 stray blocks, uses variable to set something that never changes anyway [the 0,0 position])
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
Total: 11 points
roger-:
Originality-2/3 (AB3 came up with the long "if" chain idea, but most factors are original)
Creativity-4/5 (The sensor+returning variable method is pretty creative)
Skill-4/5 (Using if-else chains and making it one frame is a show of respectable skill)
Clarity-1/1 (a few stray blocks, and a few non-optimal block placings, but no major useless stuff)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
Total: 13 points
AtomicBawm3:
Originality-3/3 (First person to use long if chains to reduce frames)
Creativity-3/5 (Somewhat creative if-chaining strategy, but it's basically just conditions and basic movement)
Skill-3/5 (making it one frame is skillful, but there's not THAT much knowledge needed for the scripting)
Clarity-1/1 (Nothing useless)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point
No sensor: 3 points
Total: 14 points
acester:
Originality: 2/3 (rotating sensing has already been used, but the way you're doing it with a radar sensor is pretty original, I guess.)
Creativity: 3/5 (See above.)
Skill: 2/5 (The trig is not very useful, unfortunately. Lots of repeat blocks and other aspects of your scripts show that your programming skill is pretty average.)
Clarity: 0/1 (using operation blocks for basic constant math, two motion blocks to do one movement, and more not-so-efficient scripts.)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
3 points for trig use.
Total: 12 points
I'm not entirely sure the trig counts as constructive. Telemachus should help verify this.
Sorry, I have to go now but I'll grade the other two when I get back![]()
chipguy:
Originality: 3/3 (Color sensor!
)
Creativity: 4.5/5 (See above
Not perfectly creative, but quite close.)
Skill: 3/5 (Decent skill with color sensing)
Clarity: 1/1
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count
)
Goto block: -2 points
Total: 10.5 points
recycle49:
Originality: 3/3 (Sensorless rotation
)
Creativity: 3/5 (Not extremely creative, but decent)
Skill: 3/5 (You got the angle coverage well done, but it uses repeat blocks
)
Clarity: 0.5 (Stuff on the stage, but that's minor.)
Bonus:
No sensor: 3 points
Total: 12.5 points
...And I'm done with the judging!
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
platform710:
Originality-3/3 (First entry with an idea using rotation sensing)
Creativity-4/5 (See above. Polar coordinate systems are fun and creative to use)
Skill-2/5 (Uses early intermediate broadcast and timer set scripts, but nothing hard to code)
Clarity-0/1 (Useless but active color-based script, 2 stray blocks, uses variable to set something that never changes anyway [the 0,0 position])
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
Total: 11 points
roger-:
Originality-2/3 (AB3 came up with the long "if" chain idea, but most factors are original)
Creativity-4/5 (The sensor+returning variable method is pretty creative)
Skill-4/5 (Using if-else chains and making it one frame is a show of respectable skill)
Clarity-1/1 (a few stray blocks, and a few non-optimal block placings, but no major useless stuff)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
Total: 13 points
AtomicBawm3:
Originality-3/3 (First person to use long if chains to reduce frames)
Creativity-3/5 (Somewhat creative if-chaining strategy, but it's basically just conditions and basic movement)
Skill-3/5 (making it one frame is skillful, but there's not THAT much knowledge needed for the scripting)
Clarity-1/1 (Nothing useless)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point
No sensor: 3 points
Total: 14 points
acester:
Originality: 2/3 (rotating sensing has already been used, but the way you're doing it with a radar sensor is pretty original, I guess.)
Creativity: 3/5 (See above.)
Skill: 2/5 (The trig is not very useful, unfortunately. Lots of repeat blocks and other aspects of your scripts show that your programming skill is pretty average.)
Clarity: 0/1 (using operation blocks for basic constant math, two motion blocks to do one movement, and more not-so-efficient scripts.)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
3 points for trig use.
Total: 12 points
I'm not entirely sure the trig counts as constructive. Telemachus should help verify this.
Sorry, I have to go now but I'll grade the other two when I get back![]()
chipguy:
Originality: 3/3 (Color sensor!)
Creativity: 4.5/5 (See aboveNot perfectly creative, but quite close.)
Skill: 3/5 (Decent skill with color sensing)
Clarity: 1/1
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
Goto block: -2 points
Total: 10.5 points
recycle49:
Originality: 3/3 (Sensorless rotation)
Creativity: 3/5 (Not extremely creative, but decent)
Skill: 3/5 (You got the angle coverage well done, but it uses repeat blocks)
Clarity: 0.5 (Stuff on the stage, but that's minor.)
Bonus:
No sensor: 3 points
Total: 12.5 points
...And I'm done with the judging!![]()
Nice! Only 2 more submissions needed
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TeleContest wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
platform710:
Originality-3/3 (First entry with an idea using rotation sensing)
Creativity-4/5 (See above. Polar coordinate systems are fun and creative to use)
Skill-2/5 (Uses early intermediate broadcast and timer set scripts, but nothing hard to code)
Clarity-0/1 (Useless but active color-based script, 2 stray blocks, uses variable to set something that never changes anyway [the 0,0 position])
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
Total: 11 points
roger-:
Originality-2/3 (AB3 came up with the long "if" chain idea, but most factors are original)
Creativity-4/5 (The sensor+returning variable method is pretty creative)
Skill-4/5 (Using if-else chains and making it one frame is a show of respectable skill)
Clarity-1/1 (a few stray blocks, and a few non-optimal block placings, but no major useless stuff)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
Total: 13 points
AtomicBawm3:
Originality-3/3 (First person to use long if chains to reduce frames)
Creativity-3/5 (Somewhat creative if-chaining strategy, but it's basically just conditions and basic movement)
Skill-3/5 (making it one frame is skillful, but there's not THAT much knowledge needed for the scripting)
Clarity-1/1 (Nothing useless)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point
No sensor: 3 points
Total: 14 points
acester:
Originality: 2/3 (rotating sensing has already been used, but the way you're doing it with a radar sensor is pretty original, I guess.)
Creativity: 3/5 (See above.)
Skill: 2/5 (The trig is not very useful, unfortunately. Lots of repeat blocks and other aspects of your scripts show that your programming skill is pretty average.)
Clarity: 0/1 (using operation blocks for basic constant math, two motion blocks to do one movement, and more not-so-efficient scripts.)
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
1 point for small sensor
3 points for trig use.
Total: 12 points
I'm not entirely sure the trig counts as constructive. Telemachus should help verify this.
Sorry, I have to go now but I'll grade the other two when I get back![]()
chipguy:
Originality: 3/3 (Color sensor!)
Creativity: 4.5/5 (See aboveNot perfectly creative, but quite close.)
Skill: 3/5 (Decent skill with color sensing)
Clarity: 1/1
Bonus:
No go to x,y block: 1 point (beginning positioning doesn't count)
Goto block: -2 points
Total: 10.5 points
recycle49:
Originality: 3/3 (Sensorless rotation)
Creativity: 3/5 (Not extremely creative, but decent)
Skill: 3/5 (You got the angle coverage well done, but it uses repeat blocks)
Clarity: 0.5 (Stuff on the stage, but that's minor.)
Bonus:
No sensor: 3 points
Total: 12.5 points
...And I'm done with the judging!![]()
Nice! Only 2 more submissions needed
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do you mean judgeing submissions or proggramming sumbitions?
can i make another thing just for the fun of it?
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Ugh, I'm sorry I can't vote for this contest.
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turtlewarrior wrote:
Ugh, I'm sorry I can't vote for this contest.
Sure, that's ok.
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roger- wrote:
uh... you have to update this. JeanTheFox isn't a judge anymore...
and neither is turtlewarrior...
Correct. I'll wait 1 more day for mxsoft11's judging, then release the next challenge
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Alright, it's been two and you said one. Can we have the challenge by Friday afternoon or Saturday morning?
Last edited by AtomicBawm3 (2010-08-26 18:39:14)
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Telemachus wrote:
Definitely. I may even get it out tonight.
Cool. I'll check again in a bit, but if you post it after 21:00:00 scratch time, I probably won't get it til tomorrow. Oh well, I guess that's fine.
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