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- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Filipe
- last name: Cruz
- portals:
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Hyperventilation by Byterapers [web]
- cdc #2: deesbab by orange
- cdc #3: Megablast by orange
- cdc #4: a deepness in the sky by mfx [web]
- cdc #5: fake elektronik lightshow by Ephidrena
- cdc #6: migracija by kosmoplovci [web]
- cdc #7: zebra by Pas Maters [web]
- cdc #8: i'am the seed by CyberPunks Unity [web] & Inward [web]
- demo JavaScript Das Färjan by Proxima Centauri [web]
- NR4: gargaj, darya and you.
basscadet clearly knows the faults in the demo, it's clearly a fast demo, it's a farjan demo ffs. a lengthy list of all it's faults without any attempt to emphatise why they are there, on a clearly fast rushed joke prod is just entiltled idiocy imho.
sure it's constructive criticism in it's core, it's also exrtremely rude, arrogant and off-putting. especially for newcomers to read, which i assume was the point basscadet was trying to make, she is clearly not a newcomer in the demoscene but still learning to code demos in cables.
i'm not advocating we should only post pats in the back, just maybe don't act like an arrogant asshole when pointing out flaws in things? maybe try to see where it's coming from as a starting point instead of a footnote on the sarcastic inflamatory closing remark? i mean negative criticism has been one of the major reasons why some active sceners stopped using pouet in the past, and the fact that the admin leads by example certainly does not do it any favors in the present. meanwhile we have threads wondering why pouet has less comments and activity. i'm sure gargaj has thought about these things quite a bit in the past. why comment like this? good natured wanting to harden basscadet's demomaking shell? doubt basscadet needs any of that. - isokadded on the 2023-08-29 09:31:26
- demo JavaScript Das Färjan by Proxima Centauri [web]
- remember kids, it's alright to be rude to people if it's not their first demo.
come join the demoscene, it's fun! - isokadded on the 2023-08-29 08:50:25
- invitation MacOSX Intel Serephony by Jumalauta [web]
- the sound build up was nice, but yeah, not much content otherwise
- isokadded on the 2023-08-28 13:25:03
- 4k procedural graphics Windows 2fast2fouriers by k2 [web]
- good follow up to the revision version :D
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-28 13:22:05
- 4k Windows A study of glass II by mrange & Virgill [web]
- nice
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-28 13:21:19
- wild Animation/Video Nightstalker by Jumalauta [web]
- moody, dark and gritty. could have used more farjan references in it though
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-28 07:10:40
- demo JavaScript Das Färjan by Proxima Centauri [web]
- great soundtrack remix and idea!
i fear my opinion might be controversial but i'll say it anyways because it must be said: i strongly believe this demo strongly supports the thesis that technology behind cables.gl might be superior to the one available under farjanmaker, and that that aspect alone has truly unlocked other cinematic and aesthetic potential that allows demo creators to explore the farjanverse in ways that we never dreamed possible. i know it's not very accepted within the demoscene culture to use 3rd party engines to create your demos but when you see results like this and "the destroyer" by mfx i can only strongly advocate that it is indeed worth the anger triggering of the demoscene purists and should definitely be more explored in the future. i'm left curious wondering what other popular engines such as notch or unreal engine could bring to the table or even using superior hardware platform such as the Amiga AGA.
on a lighter note: demo could use some polishing on the visuals here and there (some textures are ugly, rendering a bit basic on some angles, explosion effect underwhelming) but was clearly rush made and has probably more time invested in it then several other farjan prods combined.
as for packaging html demos: best practice would be to include a note on how to run the most basic http servers ('python -m http.server' with python, 'npm install -g http-server' and then just calling http-server if there is node installed on the machine) or the argument to launch your browser allowing local file access (chrome.exe --allow-file-access-from-files). i also typically put the demo available online on a server of my own and give the url to the organizer to run from there if the are too hardcore stressed to not be able to launch a local http server (you never know, they might run into port 8080 already being in use by something else and become a headless chicken not knowing how to run it on another port). but for long term archive sake the text note explaining how to run it and what browser versions it was tested on is much more reliable. - rulezadded on the 2023-08-28 06:39:19
- wild VIC 20 Vitar by Slipstream [web]
- best of compo for me! great project, lot of love and awesome presentation!
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-24 00:08:36
- 4k Linux tofu and the gum by epoqe [web]
- solid
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-21 20:48:11
- 128b MS-Dos silicate
- like the plot twist
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-21 08:02:26
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