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Originally posted by Hypo
I dont think we're comparing design skills here. It's just a fun competition to see who can make a kickass tour, not the Judgement Day for paysite designers. There should be NO restrictions, and that's how we'll get truely fun and creative results. Else it will just turn out to be another paysite designing job for the participants, with a prize attached instead of a fee.
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very good point.... and that's what I wanted it to be.... more along the lines of a killer car show instead of a job interview.
The only restrictions that I think need to be maintained is that we're all doing the same thing..... know what I mean? We gotta keep this somewhat grounded in reality.... one guy wants to use Flash.... and then if that's gonna be okay, then another guy wants to use fully qualified Shockwave..... then someone else wants to use Quicktime..... etc.... and I know on the surface, that sounds cool.... what an amazing variety of killer stuff we would see! But if this is gonna be done on paysite tours, how many paysite tours actually use that stuff in reality? As in reality, just because it CAN be done, doesn't always mean that it should.
Look at the Aztec.... that car/minivan/suv/station wagon thing never should have been created.
I don't know..... tough call on this one....
on the other hand, I agree.... it would be very cool to just go all out and se what develops from it... ;-)
as long as there's no fucked up shit like auto-bookmarking and shit....
at least, that's my

on it..... the officials are the ones that should make that call since they're the final Judges, and I'm not one of them. So I'm anxiously awaiting the final rules on all of this too...
