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A problem is that while a lot of programs get featured, the fact they tend to be featured late, that sometimes the community has to fight to get them featured (like Axe Parser) and the lower amount of news has caused the amount of votes to not be very high. Also there's the fact that it makes it unfair if two ultra-notable programs gets featured the same year (example: Doors CS 7 and Axe or Desolate and Acelgoyobis) because only one win. It seems that people would prefer if all features were considered equal instead of trying to tell which one is better than the other.
*Sigh*can we keep this on topic? The topic is about what the big thing might be, NOT SEX
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on January 18, 2011, 03:33:26 pmA problem is that while a lot of programs get featured, the fact they tend to be featured late, that sometimes the community has to fight to get them featured (like Axe Parser) and the lower amount of news has caused the amount of votes to not be very high. Also there's the fact that it makes it unfair if two ultra-notable programs gets featured the same year (example: Doors CS 7 and Axe or Desolate and Acelgoyobis) because only one win. It seems that people would prefer if all features were considered equal instead of trying to tell which one is better than the other.This++Although, if POTY was set up with different categories, kinda like the Oscars, that would probably help...
For categories there could be something like:-Most innovative-Best rpg-best casual game-best development tool/shell (there aren't to many of these)-best action game-best math/science tool (there are few good ones out there)Or it could be broken up by development language so:-best TI-BASIC program-best z80 asm program-best axe program-best modified basic program (bbc xlib)
7th option. I feel like total shit right now.
I think this is missing a key option: My goal is not to obtain awards; it is to learn, have fun, and produce things others may appreciate.