Re: [Feedback] South View Institute of Excellence - The Admission Interviews (Math Edition)
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 6:58 pm
Thanks for your comments everyone!
@Bertg making the punishment not too harsh was a little intentional. There's even an option to turn off cum eating if you are not into it. Major reason being I didn't want people who weren't into harsh punishments to not try out the tease. I'll make some more punishment oriented teases in the future :)
@Carnal1 I'm guessing this was due to some rounding issue. The pass score is calculated as a % of the total, I guess my logic had a > % * total score but forgot to round it here but I did round it in the text. I'll try to fix this.
@grelgen I would have loved to do this, but I wanted the questions to be different everytime for replayability. And I do not know how to create buttons that can take label values based on a variable. I'd love to know how to do this if you have any idea. Could use it in a future tease.
@iiilllililiill will definitely make a more punishment based tease in the future :)
@lor205y yes! math on edge was definitely where I started to get my first ideas on mental task oriented teases. I love these, having some really weird ones planned :)
@Bertg making the punishment not too harsh was a little intentional. There's even an option to turn off cum eating if you are not into it. Major reason being I didn't want people who weren't into harsh punishments to not try out the tease. I'll make some more punishment oriented teases in the future :)
@Carnal1 I'm guessing this was due to some rounding issue. The pass score is calculated as a % of the total, I guess my logic had a > % * total score but forgot to round it here but I did round it in the text. I'll try to fix this.
@grelgen I would have loved to do this, but I wanted the questions to be different everytime for replayability. And I do not know how to create buttons that can take label values based on a variable. I'd love to know how to do this if you have any idea. Could use it in a future tease.
@iiilllililiill will definitely make a more punishment based tease in the future :)
@lor205y yes! math on edge was definitely where I started to get my first ideas on mental task oriented teases. I love these, having some really weird ones planned :)