Just thinking when the new Generator Jam will be released and how people will react to the current buttons event that is still going on (as of this post).

Now, someone might visit the hub or the generators page (because of the card) and going to say, “where’s the neww jammm??!?!?” (but that’s my own speculations). But in reality, I actually don’t care if the new Generator Jam releases on the 1st day, or even on April 6th and so forth, because I believe there’s no need to rush in order to release something new, just keep in their own paces. (note to myself)

What do you all think? And what’s your current proposed theme for the new Jam?

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    8 months ago

    Woah, that’s a good story about Perchance journey and all of that.

    Actually, I am going with a theme other than arcade, such as landscapes, skies, or text manipulation (which might be related to the mad science jam), but decision is decision and one of them will be counted as an actual Jam. I also might propose even newer, different ideas for the next month.

    I’d also plan to implement a kind of similar thing on my Generator Manager but poured into the Events feature (and it’s going on preview right now), in this case, generator submissions. The event will be a type of Generator Jam every few months (so it won’t be as common as the Generator Jam) and not only that, but there’ll be also various non-jam-like events such as the Silent Day, the 2 Years Journey (2 years of making generators), and many more that signs the celebration of something I want to celebrate.

    Also, I’ll going to probably set a rule that the generator must be a fresh, new save, in order to be qualified as “submitted generators” - so that the view counters reset to maybe a few views and not like 450 views when it was submitted. If set to private, you can make a duplicate, rename the URL if you want to, and make it public! And then delete the old one.

    In addition, there are also In-Event Generators, which is like a set of generators pre-submitted by me (or someone else if through collab) within the event.