You may think you found interlocking, but I highly doubt it, there appears to be multiple parts interlocked, but they are more a play of the items then anything. Post pictures to prove your theory, if you feel strongly about it. 200
Here's an idea for your the next contest (assuming you have 50 maps... if you get more then just adjust the numbers to make it even or something); With 10 judges you can have two judges look at ten maps and have those judges compromise and pick five maps out of the ten maps. Then get half of the judges to look at twelve of the maps (and have one of the maps looked at by all the judges) Have the judges compromise and have them pick out six maps. If it turns out all the judges pick the 'wild-card' map then have that map safe. ~And then just have both groups go back and pick one map. Once that is dealt with. Have all the judges get together and play the remaining maps and then pick the top three out of them. EDIT: (I think I got that math right... it still sounds kind of confusing though. @_@)
I think we've got a decent system already, thanks for the advice though... What we do is, rally up our judges, play maps for however long we feel necessary (may vary accordingly), and after each map, go over the comments, creative, playable, and aesthetic qualities of the maps. It worked out quite well in the first, I will stick to what works for now... If we do a third, after the second, I will determine whether the current system is sufficient. OHMAHFUCKINGGAWD WHY AM I TALKING BOUT A SECOND?!?!? I am needing a break from judging >.> I have no time >.<
lololol, they're slowly making say there will be a second one. Maybe I will take a pic, but I don't really care that much, I probably won't. WTF!?!?! you mean you found items interlocked?