Last year voting was a nightmare because it was just thousands of links that people were expected to just filter through, with bigger voices advertising their games to their communities.
Will this method of voting be done again? If so, I’m discouraged from recommending this challenge to anybody.
Out of curiosity, if a solo dev wins, do they also win the other 3 or 4 gift cards? Or do they just win a gift card with $7,500 equivalent? Or do they just win $1,500 gift card for doing the work of 4 or 5 devs?
I’m looking to join a team if anyone’s looking for members.
at least for this challenge, nothing in the terms of participation mentions anything about community voting (winners are chosen through the anonymous judging panel), so hopefully the idea was scrapped
either way, even if it wasn’t, i think it’s a good idea for anyone even remotely capable of making a submission to join the challenge, since it’s a good way to practice, connect with others, and create something in a new challenging environment
I have one question: should the experience be created in the name of one of the team members, or can it be in the name of a community owned by one of the team members?
For example, Roblox won’t want exploiters banned (so they can still be used as statistics), but whoever is behind the anti-tamper does.
What’s probably happening here is that even Roblox staff themselves know guilded is inferior. They really don’t care about the amount of people using guilded because that’s just not what their job is.
Everyone who participates receives one item from the DevRel prize series (the next one), but if you win, you get the $1500 gift card and I think an extra winners item?