Did you send both songs? I don't see the song "F". What you've sent were:
Tied The Room Together (Jake Ferguson).zip
Tied The Room Together [NEWER VERSION] (Jake Ferguson).zip
Also, what version of It Tied The Room Together should be used? Please specify. I'm going to assume it's the latter file.
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@Xiz: FFR Submission [Xiz] #1
You did not attach a file to the email. Despite putting a direct link, please attach the file directly to the email. Thanks.
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@icontrolyourworld: Milky Blue (icontrolyourworld)
Please attach the file directly to the email instead of posting an external link. Thanks.
Originally posted by Reshiram
I though that one got denied. If it's accepted then I'll gladly send over my fixes; I took the judges' comments into effect and it makes the file about a million times better.
Sorry for the late response, but I just confirmed for sure that With A Cherry On Top is indeed accepted. If you have another file to send, perhaps you can take this opportunity to add one more. The fix on With A Cherry On Top will be accepted as well.
Did you send both songs? I don't see the song "F". What you've sent were:
Tied The Room Together (Jake Ferguson).zip
Tied The Room Together [NEWER VERSION] (Jake Ferguson).zip
Also, what version of It Tied The Room Together should be used? Please specify. I'm going to assume it's the latter file.
Oops...alright, sent another e-mail with F and the version of Tied The Room Together that I want to be judged. Please ignore both of the ones in my first e-mail, I don't want there to be a mix up since the "Newer Version" isn't actually the newer one.
Geez these queues opens up so randomly. There should be some kind of notification that warns users ahead of time when a queue will be opening rather then changing the title and hoping that every user will see it and submit on time.
It does not seem fair for those who have been waiting for this queue (and previous queues) to open for months and was never aware that it was open in the first place. Keep in mind that we only have a short amount of time to step and submit something before this queue closes again for like another 2-3 months.
Oh sure, people could just step something for FFR and save the file until another batch opens but sometimes, people forget or just decide to wait until the next batch opens before they decide on rather to step something or not. This may not be a problem to those who steps files for FFR before the batch opens or people who can step fast but for others, especially people who never/almost never visit this thread or people who are new to submitting a file for FFR, they need to be reminded somehow. This is a problem because it shows a lack of communication from staff members to users and it makes it look unprofessional quite frankly.
One more thing before I go away, this is one question I see almost every time I visit this thread before a batch opens:
"When will the next batch open?"
The typical responses you would hear from staff/people who are in charge are:
"soon"
"not for a while"
"i dont know"
"whenever Jimerax feels like it"
and sometimes, they will just tell you to keep checking back this thread which is not convenient and a waste of time.
In conclusion, this is a problem and it needs to be fixed. End of rant. Peace.
EDIT: I must say that this queue has slowed down in submissions due to school starting for some people and I have noticed that the deadline is more reasonable so I will give props for that. If I have time, I will step and submit something.
It is not my goal at all to derail this thread, but I have to agree with Rebound. Even though us regular users (I suppose) all knew the queue would open around the end of August, I don't really think the way the batch opens is noticeable enough. I think I remember the administrators of the event saying this was a way to prevent people from sending too many files and us judges getting overflowed, but I believe that is a poor decision to do so if that's really the reason behind this whole subtlety going on.
Here's what I'm suggesting. We could use a signal as simple as changing the color of the FFR banner on the front page with a simple message to say the batch is open, etc. That would be simpler than a full fledged front post/send a PM to everyone and I think would be a very effective way to get the people's attention. We could still easily maintain the amount of files limited per batch (this time it's 100, it could still be 100 for the next batch) and keep the 24h rule as well, since that system seems to be working fine for everybody. So the only difference wouldn't be how many files we'd have to judge, but more how fast the queue fills up. Even then, I don't think we'd overflow that much. Those who were waiting for the queue to open would logically have their files already stepped and ready for submission, whereas those who had no idea we had a batch system/are new to the whole fray would have to hurry up and would still be as unlikely as they are right now to get one of their files to be judged. All in all, it would only make things more fair.
tl;dr I think a batch-opening signal system shouldn't affect the volume of the files to review for the judges and also shouldn't affect your chances of getting a file in.
Now, why hasn't this system already been implemented and what am I missing that the admins seem to despise with this idea?
If the judging system was like keybeat's, this problem wouldn't exist :3
Program that lists all new submissions to judge as they come. Judges put up their results in system, file is automatically passed or failed based on game manager's decision based on judgment. Judges play files as they come occasionally rather than play huge batches at a time. Those who judged for kbo know what I'm talking about. It worked really well
I'll bid a single erotic yet safe-for-work photo of me posing while wearing my Piplup hat while sucking on a blueberry lollipop with my mouth partially open so you can see the lollipop color to verify it's blueberryness.
Disclaimer: This photo is not guaranteed to cause pleasure.
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