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April 1st 2011, 03:56 AM
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Bard He/Him Netherlands
I object 
Just make your main character slaughter a Llama every 5 minutes for no reason whatsoever to make it qualify. Surely 10 days would be enough to implement that...

On a more general note: I'll probably be doing some of the judging and as far as I'm concerned I look for two things in the entries: How well it fits into the contest description and overall quality. So if you have an entry that doesn't fit in very well you could compensate for that by just having a fantastic DMOD. However your best chances of winning are to have it fit the description quite well as you can expect others to make quite decent entries too. It's very unlikely that we'll turn it down for the contest, it just makes a better chance of winning if it fits the spirit of the contest well. At least that's how I look at it.

EDIT: Just to give you an example of this: In the last contest I was a judge too, and there were some DMODs that where difficult to seperate. Two DMODs that I found difficult to choose between were "Agatha Smallwood's Will" and "The River". I found the river to be a slightly better DMOD but Agatha Smallwood's will to fit the spirit of the contest better. In the end I chose for Agatha Smallwood's will, based mainly on a gut feeling. But this example shows a bit of how I do my judging. This mechanism has been around for a while too, I can still remember that Dreamweaver wasn't considered weird enough for the weird DMOD contest...