ARFC A 244 Results:
This one was a hard competition to judge. Overlord was all over this one with a 1794 after only a few hours of putting the competition up.
He improved this to 1804 after a couple of days and then sent in an 1812.
However, his 1812 breaks a couple of light rules, even though in essense it constains just some welding.
1. Nodes intersecting materials at the start of the level
2. Constant clanking due to the engine constantly trying, and failing, to resolve the situation.
It's always difficult to judge where we draw the line between dark and light, especially with the ammount of dark force people are creating with welding nowadays.
Ultimately I classed it as dark because of intersecting nodes and the ultimate constant compression/stretching of materials, but I think it would be good to hear everyone elses opinion on the matter for better clarification of dark/light in future competitions. Most noteably, when does welding go from being light to dark?
Anyway, onto the results.
1810 - Votart & mi2
Both very different solutions.
1812 - Overlord
As for who should post the next competiton (Votart or mi2), whoever gets there first