Just a quick request for confirmation, anyone think a list of received submissions is good to provide now that there's just a few days left? Hopefully as a kick to the teams that have a file ready but just haven't submitted the darn thing. I mean, there isn't much time to go "oh, snap!
Those bad dudes didn't submit?! We can win this, TAS NAO!!" Or for that matter, "guys, I know we four worked together 8 hours a day for the past two months, but now we know this team submitted, I guess we'll just have to give up."
On another thought, I recall some discussion somewhere, or at least my own wishful thinking (
I will not be able to locate this alleged discussion), that if there's ever a sequential game to be called for in a contest setting (
Donald Land counts as this), that we could submit in stages rather than the entire game.
I've made an attempt that flopped. Then again, it depends on how clean the game is in stages, and whether there are things that carry over between them, like the two apples power-up for this game. Something like that may potentially allow for a faster next stage at cost to an earlier stage. Whatever rules we come up with should hopefully account for that.