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The Amazing Race: Design Challenge VIII - Final Round Design Show on Page 50!
Alenaveda:
Guess now is my time to say hello to everybody.
I’m not going to do this too extensive, as my fellow judges have already summarized most of the aspects I will also take care at the moment of examine your works.
I will add some aspects I have a keen eye on: don’t try to impress me with too elaborated tasks. I’m a fellow designer, host of seven TAR games; so if I know something perfectly is that a lot of times simple is better, specially if we’re supposed to create a task that must be performed in the field on a real TAR. Also, I give a lot of credit when each task is built departing from a reliable source. Don’t use fictional data only to use it to create a challenge. It’s not going to work. And last, the leg must flow as the melange spice; therefore I’m expecting a sense of logic within the leg regarding locations of the tasks and route markers.
For those who have been in TAR DC IV is nothing new to say that I’m one of the most ruthless judges that this challenge ever had, and if the rest of you do not believe it… well, go there and check it by yourselves. So don’t expect anything but the same courtesy I had for them in this occasion.
Nothing else, guys. Good luck to all of you.
See you at the end of the round!
MikeDodgers:
I'm none too sure on my first RB now, but I do have a pair of backup plans that take place in a different rural area. Is it okay if I have one task in one rural area, then the rest of the leg in a different rural area?
MikeDodgers:
Also, anyone who got the Northeast region or anyone doing the Northeast because of Designer's Choice, message me and I can help you out since I live in the Northeast.
Pi:
--- Quote from: MikeDodgers on July 06, 2020, 04:11:50 PM ---Is it okay if I have one task in one rural area, then the rest of the leg in a different rural area?
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That's completely fine. :tup:
BritishTARFan:
--- Quote from: Alenaveda on July 06, 2020, 11:34:58 AM ---I will add some aspects I have a keen eye on: don’t try to impress me with too elaborated tasks. I’m a fellow designer, host of seven TAR games; so if I know something perfectly is that a lot of times simple is better, specially if we’re supposed to create a task that must be performed in the field on a real TAR
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Got me worried about my Memory Challenge :duno:
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