Kumo Shinagi
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aka Cloud the Humar
Kumo Shinagi: The one and true master of Chi.
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Post by Kumo Shinagi on Dec 11, 2004 17:13:58 GMT -5
The minigames for online ranking:
Dai-Sho-Don Challege: You woud be ranked by how many times you clear a Dai-Sho-Don match in very hard difficulty.
Battle Arena Challenge: You would be ranked on how many times you've cleared the highest difficulty.
The Prizes:
Exclusive Game files with new content and stories after you beat the game.
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Post by vespuleth on Dec 11, 2004 18:08:50 GMT -5
how would you know how the did these things, unless you had a variable log it, and then had them send the save file back to you? and what do you mean, online ranking? like a ranksystem online? where would it be assigned? here? the pav? your website? what would its purpose be? would it be just a list of who did the best in each game on your website (that would be cool. you could also do one for quickes time beat in, and other stuff).
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Draygone
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Founder and CEO of Great Dragon Gaming
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Post by Draygone on Dec 11, 2004 22:29:36 GMT -5
I kinda had the same idea with one of my games. Problem is, the game has to be finished first. The idea does sound cool, though. Getting high scores in games died out quite some time ago, until developers started doing the online ranking deal. I know at the Pav there was a high score topic for Wario Ware.
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Kumo Shinagi
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aka Cloud the Humar
Kumo Shinagi: The one and true master of Chi.
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Post by Kumo Shinagi on Dec 13, 2004 0:09:10 GMT -5
Ves: Just as you just said, variable tracking, you sending a copy of your game data to me, and a special area in the game where I can only access your scores.
It's going to be a Ranking System of High Scores and Big accomplishments(Like finishing Dai-Sho-Don in very hard 20+ times)(Accomplishments like how long did it take you to find this item in this one mission, and other things I can't say because I'd give away plot points.)
I will then take your score submissions and post them on my website, the pav, agetec forums, and here.
The purpose is for me to see if people out here will actually go that far for a RPGM game. It's about dedication, even if my game really isn't up to snuff with the others. It's like a gimmick to further my game a bit and to give players something cool if they want it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2004 0:46:48 GMT -5
It sounds unnecessary, but I'm sure you'd get some people going for high scores and such and it would add a little something extra to do at the end. I'll bet everyone who plays your game (which with good marketing of it will be a lot) will post their scores. It'd be cool either way though, since I'm not really for it nor against it.
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