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5) Do not use .tig/.8xo files. Not everyone have the tools to open them or transfer them. 8xg is tolerated, but not recommended either.
6) At least include a copy of your readme in .txt/.html format in your zip file. Not everyone wants to download an extra software (or in .tns case, send the game to their calc) to be able to read the readme. If you add extra formats with more details, I recommend pdf, because it tends to remain cross compatible between versions of Adobe Reader for a longer length than .doc files with their respective softwares.
Quote5) Do not use .tig/.8xo files. Not everyone have the tools to open them or transfer them. 8xg is tolerated, but not recommended either..tig is essentially .zip with a different extension, so it's not that bad. However, at that point it's better just to use .zip anyway Quote6) At least include a copy of your readme in .txt/.html format in your zip file. Not everyone wants to download an extra software (or in .tns case, send the game to their calc) to be able to read the readme. If you add extra formats with more details, I recommend pdf, because it tends to remain cross compatible between versions of Adobe Reader for a longer length than .doc files with their respective softwares.IMO, PDF is only really necessary over HTML when you're writing something for printing (which, for a calc program, isn't necessary).Darl, I always find that a fun read
As of late I pretty much boycott ticalc.org as a serious archiving site since 80% of the content is *crap crap crap*. 1000 Mario games is too much. 10,000 quadratic things are too many! The only archives I really look at are independent sites, Omnimaga, and Cemetech. I try hard not to use ticalc. Until the archivers stop letting in crap (or at least actually *screen* the files for something besides having "porn" in the program's title) I don't want to be a patron.And, there are one or two members here who are targeted in your rules above, and I suggest they listen to your advice DJ and heed it well. If they don't, they'll never be treated seriously again by a lot of people, for uploading crappy things.Also, txt files are fine for readme's, they are highly versatile across most platforms too
I totally agree with TravisE.Here's what we need to do. We need to go through ticalc.org and look through the file names. If you see a game that you have played before, (or know the reputation of (Mario)), rate it. It doesn't matter what the rating is, just rate it. Using this method if at least 5 of us do this, by tomorrow, all of the decent games will have a rating.I honestly believe that our 10 minutes of rating could help >1000 desperate kids find a good game.
I am a proud cynic.