#164870 - 2006-07-25 09:12 AM
Re: KiXgolf: Mayan Number Converter - Public Phase
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Richard H.
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Agreed the run time rule is not very clearly defined.
I'd suggest setting an explicit run time and hardware - say a maximum of three hours on, ooh I dunno, a 2.8Ghz Celeron
If you only propose challenges which would reasonably be expected to complete in seconds or minutes a restricted time limit is not going to be onerous.
Sure, it will mean that some methods cannot be used, but that's part of the challenge - if you try a tricky shot off the fairway over the trees and you land in the lake then you have to accept a dropped shot and try another way around.
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#164872 - 2006-07-25 10:21 AM
Re: KiXgolf: Mayan Number Converter - Public Phase
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DrillSergeant
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So Jens could set a time limit as one of the requirements for each specific golf round and penalties for additional time units.
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every zillionth tick would increase the score with a penalty of one.
Then we would be making computer tweaking part of the game.
Edited by DrillSergeant (2006-07-25 10:24 AM)
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#164875 - 2006-07-25 03:17 PM
Re: KiXgolf: Mayan Number Converter - Public Phase
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DrillSergeant
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and me?
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#164877 - 2006-07-25 03:41 PM
Re: KiXgolf: Mayan Number Converter - Public Phase
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DrillSergeant
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and rogier, what you mean computer tweaking?
well... if I have a heavy script that I want to run as fast as possible, I would shut down unnecesery services, stop unneeded processes, etc.
That would make my script run faster, won't it?
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