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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Georgeqgreg on Sat 04/01/2014 04:08:42

Title: Which Forum to Ask for Script Critique in?
Post by: Georgeqgreg on Sat 04/01/2014 04:08:42
I just wrote some interface code into globalscript and it seems to work, but I'm wondering if there's something I didn't notice that will cause it to blow it up in my face. I wanted to post the code for critique, but I'm not sure which forum to post it in. Critics' Lounge? Beginners' Technical Questions? Other? :=
Title: Re: Which Forum to Ask for Script Critique in?
Post by: Crimson Wizard on Sat 04/01/2014 12:56:09
I may be mistaken, but I don't recall Critics Lounge being used to critic anything but arts (graphics, music, writing).
I'd say it is either Beginners or Advanced Technical questions (depending on how you feel about your code ;)).
Title: Re: Which Forum to Ask for Script Critique in?
Post by: cat on Sat 04/01/2014 15:46:20
I'll hi-jack this thread for a question: I had an idea for a module, but encountered some problems with it and would like to discuss it on the forums. Would this then go to Modules & Plugins or better to Advanced Technical since it is not finished?
Title: Re: Which Forum to Ask for Script Critique in?
Post by: Andail on Sat 04/01/2014 15:55:22
If you have a question regarding programming that you would deem easy, post it in beginners' technical, if it seems difficult, post it in advanced. This goes for all sorts of scripting issues, even if it's only asking for ways to clean up or improve an already functional script, or help developing a better plugin.

Critics' lounge is only for music, art and writing, and modules and plugins is for finished plugins and modules.

Good luck,
Title: Re: Which Forum to Ask for Script Critique in?
Post by: Snarky on Sat 04/01/2014 16:40:23
Quote from: Andail on Sat 04/01/2014 15:55:22
Critics' lounge is only for music, art and writing

Hmmm... Could also be C&C on a game/prototype/demo/beta as game, couldn't it? Balancing, level design, feedback on puzzles, etc. We don't often get things like that posted for critique, but I think it should be encouraged.