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'''Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1''' or '''CC2LP1''' is a community created level-set currently being developed.
'''Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1''' or '''CC2LP1''' is a community-created [[level set]] currently being developed.


== History ==
== History ==
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Several more discussions on the subject took place, until October 1, 2018, when [[Tyler Sontag]] started a survey regarding the potential set to determine, among other things, how many levels the set should have, what its name should be, and what levels should be allowed. Following the results of the survey, submissions were opened on October 31, 2018. Following further discussions, the full rules for submissions were posted on February 5, 2019. On February 14, it was announced that submissions would close on May 31.
Several more discussions on the subject took place, until October 1, 2018, when [[Tyler Sontag]] started a survey regarding the potential set to determine, among other things, how many levels the set should have, what its name should be, and what levels should be allowed. Following the results of the survey, submissions were opened on October 31, 2018. Following further discussions, the full rules for submissions were posted on February 5, 2019. On February 14, it was announced that submissions would close on May 31.


Submissions closed on June 1, 2019; a total of 1406 levels by 35 designers were submitted. However, a few designers later withdrew some of their levels from consideration; as a consequence, exactly 1400 appeared in voting.
Submissions closed on June 1, 2019; a total of 1,406 levels by 35 designers were submitted. However, a few designers later withdrew some of their levels from consideration; as a consequence, exactly 1,400 appeared in voting.


From June 1 to 12 July, there was a "fixing period" where designers could make slight modifications to their levels, for example to fix busts. Voting began on 16 July and is still ongoing.
From June 1 to July 12, there was a "fixing period" where designers could make slight modifications to their levels to fix busts or just to make small aesthetic improvements. Voting began on July 16 and is currently ongoing.


== Voting ==
== Voting ==
Voting is hosted on a private server owned by H2O, with voters logging in through [[David Stolp]]'s site.
Voting is hosted on a private server owned by H2O, with voters logging in through [[David Stolp]]'s site.


As with [[CCLP1]] and [[CCLP4]], the levels were randomly sorted in voting packs of 50 levels each; level designers were removed to prevent bias. [[C2G]] scripting is used to randomize the level order, so that no two voters would get the same level order. This new voting method was negatively received by several members of the community, so fixed-order packs were also made available.
As with [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP4]], the levels were randomly sorted in voting packs of 50 levels each; level designers were removed to prevent bias. [[C2G]] scripting is used to randomize the level order, so that no two voters would get the same level order. This new voting method was negatively received by several members of the community, so fixed-order packs were also made available.


Unlike CCLP1 and CCLP4 voting, for which packs were gradually released over time, for CC2LP1 all 28 voting packs were released at once. Each voter is first presented with a randomly-selected pack. In order to unlock another randomly-selected pack, they must vote on at least 90% of all levels already unlocked (45 levels per pack).
Unlike CCLP1 and CCLP4 voting, for which packs were gradually released over time, for CC2LP1 all 28 voting packs were released at once. Each voter is first presented with a randomly-selected pack. In order to unlock another randomly-selected pack, they must vote on at least 90% of all levels already unlocked (45 levels per pack).
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! Name
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| [[chipster1059]]
| data-sort-value=6 | [[chipster1059]]
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| [[H2O]]
| data-sort-value=5 | [[H2O]]
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| [[random 8]]
| data-sort-value=4 | [[random 8]]
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| [[Ruben Spaans]]
| data-sort-value=3 | [[Ruben Spaans]]
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| [[The Architect]]
| data-sort-value=2 | [[The Architect]]
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| [[Zane Kuecks]]
| data-sort-value=1 | [[Zane Kuecks]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 11:09, 1 August 2019

Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1 or CC2LP1 is a community-created level set currently being developed.

History

Shortly after Chip's Challenge 2's release, there were discussions about creating a fan-made sequel to the main CC2 set, similar to CCLP2 for CC1. Such plans were soon put on hold in favor of CCLP4.

Several more discussions on the subject took place, until October 1, 2018, when Tyler Sontag started a survey regarding the potential set to determine, among other things, how many levels the set should have, what its name should be, and what levels should be allowed. Following the results of the survey, submissions were opened on October 31, 2018. Following further discussions, the full rules for submissions were posted on February 5, 2019. On February 14, it was announced that submissions would close on May 31.

Submissions closed on June 1, 2019; a total of 1,406 levels by 35 designers were submitted. However, a few designers later withdrew some of their levels from consideration; as a consequence, exactly 1,400 appeared in voting.

From June 1 to July 12, there was a "fixing period" where designers could make slight modifications to their levels to fix busts or just to make small aesthetic improvements. Voting began on July 16 and is currently ongoing.

Voting

Voting is hosted on a private server owned by H2O, with voters logging in through David Stolp's site.

As with CCLP1 and CCLP4, the levels were randomly sorted in voting packs of 50 levels each; level designers were removed to prevent bias. C2G scripting is used to randomize the level order, so that no two voters would get the same level order. This new voting method was negatively received by several members of the community, so fixed-order packs were also made available.

Unlike CCLP1 and CCLP4 voting, for which packs were gradually released over time, for CC2LP1 all 28 voting packs were released at once. Each voter is first presented with a randomly-selected pack. In order to unlock another randomly-selected pack, they must vote on at least 90% of all levels already unlocked (45 levels per pack).

Voting packs

  • Aerosol
  • Bamboo
  • Bunny
  • Chronicle
  • Derby
  • Dominion
  • Ember
  • Flora
  • Genie
  • Harpsichord
  • Interstellar
  • Jazz
  • Knight
  • Lightning
  • Monsoon
  • Nitrogen
  • Ostrich
  • Pirate
  • Quarry
  • Roundabout
  • Symphony
  • Tumbling
  • Trench
  • Urchin
  • Vinyl
  • Winter
  • Yield
  • Zen

Staff

Tyler Sontag is the leader of the staff. The rest of the staff was announced on February 14, 2019:

Name
chipster1059
H2O
random 8
Ruben Spaans
The Architect
Zane Kuecks

External links