I am leaving on a cruise with no ability to watch the livestream and I wont be able to get back online or check email for 5 days. Is there a certain amount of time I have to respond if I win something?
Unless the cruise is a year long you’ll be fine
I want to give my opinion on something. I feel like Epic should do a better job of making this kind of thing more visible. I have been searching for when the results will be made available, for weeks, and only by luck, in this small post, do I now see the date, in what is an obscure forum post. Shouldn’t this date be a sticky on the main spring jam page or something? You should make Epic fans excited for this kind of stuff man, we love the Unreal engine and the Epic jams, but being excited about this and anticipating it starts with simply knowing this kind of thing (like the date of the winners announcement stream). This date should have been very prominent on the Epic homepage. Right?
I actually agree, it really should be displayed on the jam page (and not only for this specific one, but for all Epic Jams in the future).
Also, irrelevant, but I feel the time between the jam and the announcement a bit too long. Of course evaluation and a bunch of things need to be taken care of, but we’re talking about more than 5 weeks (which is almost the mid-time between 2 jams), after this time the rush of the jam is totally forgotten, I rather feel getting ready for the next one instead of talking about the previous one.
Have you ever tried reviewing over 100+ game titles while still balancing events and your daily job?
I’m not saying it’s not justified, it just “feels” a bit detached.
Will they ever post results so we at least know how our game ranked?
I’m very much doubting that they will, but you never know. I would be really nice if they did.
Good luck everyone, hope you are all successful.