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Auriya

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i found out, from jelly labs. i needed third party cookies. how do you guys have it enabled by default

idk how to enable storage :<

concept is interesting, i remember i saw it someone before.

you can jump on top of lia.

black screen wont load :<?

the intro is so long i cant skip it :(

i uploaded my submission but im confused
i did not designate a project to submit and theres no manual submit button to remove or add submissions its quite confusing

just informational questions i assume my project was submitted since its showing up

it says i uploaded 2 days before deadline. but thats just the page and test versions. the actual files was uploaded just now. idk if you can check that ones date

Do we submit before the due date or after?

whats the difference between host and jam host

I kinda expected that reply due to the reward being kenergy. But i would also like to take game jams seriously cause you never know if i may enter a serious one, and its also good practice, so i will try my best.
i would say making a mod of a game is an acceptable but excessive way of doing things, since it comes with an excessive amount of add ons. The one thing i wanted to know was starter templates, since there are not an infinite number of ways you can code at the start, having a good starting point for like FPS, puzzle, 2d etc that you can extend would make game jams with more variety because otherwise wed just be stuck coding like UI and other bland stuff at the start (im saying cause idk the rules of other game jams).

but ill carry on with what im doing as fairly as i can.

you know how it says were allowed to do conceptualization and basic code before the jam start date. well i brought over so much supporting code it feels like im cheating at this point so i just wanted some clear guidelines. 
my argument would be that in a game jam, we dont need to redevelop the entire computer, OS, game enguine, physics systems/rendering. we use it out of the box and in some enguines you do get a real ton of stuff so that you can start making your game right away without worrying about anything. 
so when i said i had supporting code i did mean that it is supporting code to make the game in a certain way like procedural generation and mesh construction. but at the same time i do feel that it is cheating cause its over 2k lines and stuff .-.  there is no gameplay though and i am trying to remove a lot of the code so i can have a fair start but i need guidance

I have some questions, can i ask them?