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2006 ENnies Judge Voting Poll/Thread

Pick up to five (5) candidates for Judge for the 2006 ENnies.

  • Ankh-Morpork Guard (Graham Johnson)

    Votes: 172 26.1%
  • Crothian (Chris Gath)

    Votes: 426 64.6%
  • Cthulhu's Librarian (Richard J. Miller), SC

    Votes: 348 52.8%
  • diaglo (David Temporado)

    Votes: 235 35.7%
  • Eridanis (Matt Bogen), SC

    Votes: 42 6.4%
  • JediSoth (Hans Cummings)

    Votes: 34 5.2%
  • JoeGKushner (Joe G Kushner)

    Votes: 367 55.7%
  • Keeper of Secrets (Matthew Muth)

    Votes: 88 13.4%
  • Mixmaster (Leslie Foster), SC

    Votes: 44 6.7%
  • nakia (Nakia S. Pope)

    Votes: 61 9.3%
  • Quickbeam (Kevin Bopp), SC

    Votes: 82 12.4%
  • RavenHyde (Selma McCrory)

    Votes: 62 9.4%
  • Tarondor (Scott Nolan), SC

    Votes: 47 7.1%
  • Teflon Billy (Jeff Ranger)

    Votes: 458 69.5%
  • trancejeremy (Jeremy Reaban)

    Votes: 84 12.7%
  • Umbran (Arnis Kletnieks)

    Votes: 108 16.4%
  • Xath (Gertie Barden), SC

    Votes: 149 22.6%

  • Poll closed .
Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
Interesting post, fusangite. Apparently...postcount DOES matter!
But, in your case, it appears the most important thing for you to do if you want to win next year is get a couple of product reviews under your belt. Your per month and total posting counts are already more than sufficient.
 

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Alzrius said:
How do you feel about the reorganization of RPGnow into two interlinked sites (RPGnow and RPGnow Edge) and why?

It is an interesting idea and one may help both sites in the future. They do have so many companies and so many PDFs it does make browsing very difficult. But I just don't know enough about the situation to make an infomred opinion.

What is your opinion on how the prizes from last November's donation drive have yet to reach their donors?

Piratecate is a great guy and things happen, no doubt about it. But it taking this long is really unexcusiable since there was plenty of time and plenty of people to hand the prodject too. But now that it is handed off to someone else Dinkledog seems like he's doing a good job.

Do you think Wizards of the Coast adding guidelines for "good taste" in d20 products was helpful or harmful to the industry as a whole? Why?

No idea. I don't know what specifically thier guidelines are and I'd really want to see something that got changed because of the policy. If I could see the before and after maybe then I could say about if it is needed or too restrictive.

Is cover artwork with images that some might consider "risque" a smart business practice, or does it make the book awkward to purchase/be seen with?

I have a complete collection I think of Avalanche Press' d20 books and those covers are usually the ones people point to and have a fit about. Doesn't both er me. Heck, I've even taken them to other gamers I know feamle and male and ask people's opnions of them to see if they get offended.

What do you feel is the best RPG game system and why? If d20, then what subset of d20 (Fantasy d20, Modern d20, M&M, BESM d20, etc.)?

Each game system does somethings great andf some things not so great., So game systems like setting I try to match to the people playing the game. One group of friends that means the 3.5 d&D game, another group GURPS would probably be the best, and another is really a Nobilis player though she doesn't know it. But even though it might be the best system for the way they play, we could still play a different system depending on the type of game and who's playing and what systems they know.
 

fusangite said:
But, in your case, it appears the most important thing for you to do if you want to win next year is get a couple of product reviews under your belt. Your per month and total posting counts are already more than sufficient.
I've thought about doing that(and Crothian bugged me about for a while earlier in the year), and I might just do that sometime. I'll probably try again next year to be a judge, so we'll be able to see how that affects things.
 

fusangite could have kept his data to himself, then hired himself out as an "Ennies judge campaign strategist" :)

Seriously, thanks for your and MavrickWeirdo's data and analysis.
 

fusangite said:
Some observations about how the results are correlating to different things:

PostcountIt does not appear that post counts higher than 4000 strongly correlate to placement within the top five candidates. The fifth place candidate, who currently holds about 35% of the vote has a post count of more than double that of the first place candidate who holds about 70%. Similarly, the second place candidate, who holds about 65% of the vote accounts for about 40% of all posts made by all candidates.

I question if "4000" is a true threshold. There is only 1 candidate with a postcount between 1850 and 4700. While that particular candidate is not doing well, I'm not sure you can prove that it is the poscount threshold that is holding them back. I feel that a candidate with as few as 2000 posts (spread across several areas of the boards) could actually win.
 

nakia said:
fusangite could have kept his data to himself, then hired himself out as an "Ennies judge campaign strategist" :)

Seriously, thanks for your and MavrickWeirdo's data and analysis.

No problem, this is how I am campaigning for next year. ;)
 


fusangite:

Just curious here, but what factors do you feel are most likely to keep a candidate who meets most of your "floor" standards from ranking in the top five? Given the analytical lengths you've already gone to, I figure this question has already crossed your mind?
 

Quickbeam said:
fusangite:

Just curious here, but what factors do you feel are most likely to keep a candidate who meets most of your "floor" standards from ranking in the top five? Given the analytical lengths you've already gone to, I figure this question has already crossed your mind?


Not being an incumbant?
 

Well, since others have answered, I'll give it a go as well.

Alzrius said:
- How do you feel about the reorganization of RPGnow into two interlinked sites (RPGnow and RPGnow Edge) and why?

I don't see that dividing RPGNow into two interlocked sites will have much of an impact on the usefulness of it to me, as a consumer. As long as the search function and shopping cart continue to function between both of the connected sites, I will be able to use it as I have done in the past. I can see how smaller companies may see the division as a negative impact on them, but it should force some of the better and innovative sites to work at making their products the top sellers of the new site. In the long run, I think that the division may in fact prove to be helpful to the smaller companies by removing the big companies that have been blocking them from being top sellers on the single site.

But this is just my opinion based on what I have read, and I don't follow the PDF discussions as closely as some others do, so I may be wrong. We'll have to wait and see what happens. The RPG industry has a habit of crying wolf over the smallest things-some ligitmate concerns and others minor annoyances. I don't know where this falls yet.

Alzrius said:
- What is your opinion on how the prizes from last November's donation drive have yet to reach their donors?

While this really has nothing to do with the judges, I do have an opinion on this matter, as it does have a direct impact on me in a small way. I pledged a selection of books from my collection as prizes to be sent out, and have had them sitting in a stack on my gameroom floor since the fund drive. I'd like to see them sent out ASAP so I can get the 2 square feet of floorspace back. :) Aside from that, I know that Kevin has been through a hellish year, and I cannot fully blame him for the delay. Things are moving at a slow pace again, and I have full confidence that it will be wrapped up soon.

Alzrius said:
- Do you think Wizards of the Coast adding guidelines for "good taste" in d20 products was helpful or harmful to the industry as a whole? Why?

In the long run, I think it was helpful. We have seen more companies moving away from the d20 logo to OGL products, where innovation has been occuring at a faster pace (IMO) than under d20. Innovative use of the OGL is only going to help the industry in the long run.

This is not to say that I am in favor of making people conform to anothers standards of "good taste". However, if you choose to work under anothers license agreement, it is necessary to abide by their rules.

Alzrius said:
- Is cover artwork with images that some might consider "risque" a smart business practice, or does it make the book awkward to purchase/be seen with?

It all depends on what the art actually is. I have seen some that I feel are in poor taste, and others that I felt were exceptional works of art regardless of the risque subject matter. Art is at it's very core a subjective matter. There are works of art hanging in museums that are considered classic by many people that I find to be boring, trite, and useless. There are other pieces that I find to be absolutly stunning that others may find uninspiring. It's all in the eye of the viewer. As far as making a book awkward to buy or be seen with, that is really not for me to decide. I have never had a problem buying anything (be it RPGs, books, magazines, videos, condoms, etc) that others may refuse to buy because of the embarrasment factor, so on a personal level it doesn't effect me at all. In some cases, the use of risque covers may actually draw the expected market to the book, in which case it is a good business practice. There is a reason comic books often feature large breasted female heroes in tight costumes-they sell. So it must work on some level.

Alzrius said:
- What do you feel is the best RPG game system and why? If d20, then what subset of d20 (Fantasy d20, Modern d20, M&M, BESM d20, etc.)?

This is unanswerable. Different genres have different systems that work best for them. No one system fits all things.
 

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