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TFR Guidelines [READ] - Gors - 05-26-2014 This is the Subforum for THE FIGHTERS RESOURCE, a fighting game project involving tVGR members duking it out to see who is the best spriter on the Earth. This thread serves as guidelines to keep this section tidy and organized. Please read the rules before posting or creating topics. 1. Who is in charge of the project? If you said 'Gors'... then you are mistaken. I am no longer overviewing this project despite being its creator, and I am not going to make any more assets for this game at all. I will be looking this subforum daily in order to ensure rules and lock/warn posters if needed, like any mod/admin. If someone around here is willing to take up as the project's leader, do so. You are encouraged to make tutorial threads for newcomers and discussing gameplay ideas. 2. I am coding this game. What should I do? If you are the game programmer, make a topic and tell me via PM to sticky it. Those will be known as PROGRAMMER THREADS. This way the game-related updates will be much more accessible, and will unclutter the forum. There can be more than one Programmer Thread, so don't be discouraged if there's one already. 3. I am a character (playable or assist) spriter. What should I do? If you are a veteran member, You may remember the Smash Bros Project. Basically, create a thread per character. The thread's name must be the character's name. Post updates of said character there. KEEP THE FIRST POST UP TO DATE AS TO EASEN THE LIFE OF THE PROGRAMMER. The thread must include anything related to the character, such as:
4. How about Levels? I will be making a 'LEVELS' thread to roganize the latest Level-related assets. Since this is a grouped thread for ALL levels, I will be using the LOVE THREAD's format for quick browsing, which is:
5. Where do I post the miscellaneous graphics (such as hit sparks, HUD elements, score numbers)? I also will be making a 'MISC GRAPHICS' thread to organize them all in one place. The organization will works the same as the LEVELS thread. Read above. 6. How about music or audio? Character themes and voices must be posted in their respective character threads. Music or sounds unrelated to any character must be posted in the 'MUSIC' thread I'll be making. The organization is again based in the LEVELS thread. Use Soundcloud, Dropbox, Copy, YT video etc. to show your music; DO NOT USE THE SITE'S ATTACHMENT SYSTEM. We will shame you and make a meme out of you if you do. THIS ALSO APPLIES FOR GRAPHICS. This means, I am not the main composer anymore. I'll post the themes I composed soon, though. 7. I have gameplay ideas/I have forum suggestions. Where to post? If you only have verbal C+C regarding the overall gameplay and mechanics of TFR, post it in the Programmer thread. Suggestions, playtests, debugging goes all there. General brainstorming/forum suggestions can be posted in this thread. 8. Is this a serious project? Will this be completed? This project is obviously tongue-in-cheek, but that doesn't keep you away from doing your best. Have fun: sprite, make music, suggest and help each other. The completion only depends on teamwork, so I count on you, guys. 9. There's something missing in this list! How to proceed? If something is missing in this rules list, send me a PM with the missing content or doubts regarding rules. I'll gladly update and amend this thread as many times it's necessary. The rest's all up to you. Good luck, guys. RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Chris2Balls [:B] - 05-26-2014 Thanks for creating the sub-forum, Gors! I hope we can reach our goals. If I were to choose who would lead this project, I'd choose both Mighty Jetters and TomGuycott. RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Omega - 05-26-2014 Can anyone who hasn't already been making sprites for their/other characters join in too? RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Garamonde - 05-26-2014 (05-26-2014, 02:56 PM)Chris2Balls [:B] Wrote: Thanks for creating the sub-forum, Gors! I hope we can reach our goals. I don't feel worthy ;^; especially since I haven't done much of anything to contribute, despite the fact that I check it all the time if Tom agrees though, then I'll do my best I guess!! (btw I'll make my character thread soon) RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Chris2Balls [:B] - 05-26-2014 I'd say Baegal if you can't make it. He's done a fantastic job at gathering resources, plus has provided a full character. NICKtendo is another person to consider, as he's quite active, too. It's up to you guys to decide, nobody can do that instead of you! RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Garamonde - 05-26-2014 I'd REALLY like to but I feel as though Baegal is much more efficient and professional than me, so I think he would do a better job... I guess I could be like the vice president or something, lol. RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Baegal - 05-27-2014 Thanks guys C: I'd love to help in any way I can Currently I'm still editing the reference thread, but in a few minutes I'd like to propose SOME standards (especially with thread names to avoid confusion) please bear with me! RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Crappy Blue Luigi - 05-27-2014 (05-26-2014, 07:40 PM)Omega Wrote: Can anyone who hasn't already been making sprites for their/other characters join in too? i see no reason for this to have changed from the original thread. join away! RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Baegal - 05-27-2014 For consistency's sake, can we have a format for the character thread titles? I think it'd be best to have the name of the thread be the name that the player will have in game. For example, I'd name my thread (even though it was made by Baegal) 'Ocks', and 'Ocks' appears on the game's character select screen. Also it wouldn't hurt to add (PLAYER) or something to denote that the person intends to be a playable character or (HELPER) for helper. RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - The Scarlet One - 05-27-2014 (05-26-2014, 07:40 PM)Omega Wrote: Can anyone who hasn't already been making sprites for their/other characters join in too? (05-27-2014, 12:09 AM)Crappy Blue Luigi Wrote: i see no reason for this to have changed from the original thread. join away! Another nice guideline would be who CAN join all around. For instance, I would like to join, but I'm new here and may not work as representative of the SR. (VGR or whatever you want to call it now) Would there be limits like that, or is this aimed at sprite artists in general? As the latter it serves as a nice way to get experience animating sprites, on top of everything else. o3o RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - [robo9] - 05-27-2014 (05-27-2014, 07:14 PM)The Scarlet One Wrote:(05-26-2014, 07:40 PM)Omega Wrote: Can anyone who hasn't already been making sprites for their/other characters join in too? There actually is one (or was, I don't know if it's been lost in the shuffle) but it involved the user' age. However, I have a suggestion on how to handle the newer applicants, especially since several users who meet the requirement at the moment aren't exactly recognizable enough to properly represent the forum. My suggestion is to have a council of like, 5, decide if an applicant is iffy. Something like TomG, Nicktendo, Gors(?), C2B, myself, or other people that would be able to really decide. The five (or however many, preferable an odd number) vote, and if the majority vote yes the person is good RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Chris2Balls [:B] - 05-27-2014 I guess we could also have "guest stars" in the roster. If we manage to get a placeholder character or two in the game, with a folder in which we can change graphics and other parametres so that they can be edited, then why not. I haven't looked into this in the case of the current engine, so this is theoretical. RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Iocus - 05-28-2014 (05-27-2014, 07:28 PM)[MachoBot RoboSavage] Wrote: There actually is one (or was, I don't know if it's been lost in the shuffle) but it involved the user' age. This might seem like a bit of a cynical alternative, and I wasn't even going to mention it, but giving it some thought, it isn't really that unreasonable; what if playable eligibility is determined by reputation? I mean, as far as I can tell, the characters with the best reception all have at least 20 rep. What I'm saying is, rep. score and renown are tightly related. It could be a (mostly) objective way to measure someone's feasibilty (and for people to determine if they will be taken in or not) without having to awkwardly reject people. And since they have no power over their own reputation, unlike with post counts, the numbers pretty much speak for themselves. I'd imagine an issue or two could arise from this system, but I think it's reasonable overall. Of course, there can be exceptions; if somebody worked hard on a sheet of decent quality, the community could choose to keep it. It could be like, 5-10 rep or more for helpers, 20 or more rep for player characters. Idk, just a thought RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Kosheh - 05-28-2014 (05-26-2014, 11:24 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote:(05-26-2014, 02:56 PM)Chris2Balls [:B] Wrote: Thanks for creating the sub-forum, Gors! I hope we can reach our goals. I'd actually suggest three people if that's not too uh, InSaNeO on you guys - One person to keep things organized and in check (Mighty Jetters or Baegal - if we could actually make this person moderator of just this forum if they're not already, would be a very good idea!) - One person who supervises programming/ties things together (TomGuycott doy) - One person who has notable experience with fighting games, advanced techniques and game balance to figure out the in-depth game mechanics (I'd have said "me" some time ago or "Tyvon" even longer ago, but now I'd suggest someone like, oh, Tellis for this job, for example I'd still do it but I'm humble as heck so I'd rather you scope out the other options before asking me) They don't necessarily need to have a character in the game in order to work on it since their name will be plastered all over the credits anyway, lol RE: TFR Guidelines [READ] - Tellis - 05-28-2014 (05-28-2014, 02:53 PM)Kosheh Wrote: - One person who has notable experience with fighting games, advanced techniques and game balance to figure out the in-depth game mechanics (I'd have said "me" some time ago or "Tyvon" even longer ago, but now I'd suggest someone like, oh, Tellis for this job, for example I'd be pretty down to do that! I've actually been wanting to put together a really comprehensive (like with pictures and screenshots and pretty formatting) of the game's mechanics so there's no confusion over them for people making their characters. Like, it's not super clear with everyone how exactly Specials and Gognios work, or assists work so it'd be nice to just have a post to point at and go "here, look, it's pretty and informative". Of course, that means I have to ask a few clarifying questions. And decide on some hard numbers (how many levels of meter can we have, how many assists, etc.) so there's absolutely no confusion on that. Also that post will probably have to wait until school cools down a bit... or this quarter ends. Whichever comes first. |