Ennies: So how did u vote?

I haven't voted since I was on holiday at the voting time. Does somebody know if the number of votes for the products are posted somewhere? I would like to see those
 

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Cordo said:
One thing I would recommend for next year is to leave an option for those who don't wish to vote for a category. In a couple of the categories I had no strong opinion or had not seen enough of the products to make what I felt was a fair call. However I didn't see any way to avoid voting in that category but still move on.

I didn't vote in several of the categories. I think you just had to hit NEXT or something.
 

Cordo said:
One thing I would recommend for next year is to leave an option for those who don't wish to vote for a category. In a couple of the categories I had no strong opinion or had not seen enough of the products to make what I felt was a fair call. However I didn't see any way to avoid voting in that category but still move on.

I think Davelozzi is right. You just hit "submit" (or was it "next") without voting for anything.
 

Best D20 Game:
Spycraft or CoC I really like them both so I think I rolled a dice to see which I would vote for.

Best Adventure:
Of Sound Mind

Best Campaign Setting:
Scarred Lands

Best Setting Supplement:
Freeport

Best Rules Supplement:
MotP

Best Aid or Accessory:
Dungeon

Best Art (Interior):
Deities and Demigods

Best Graphic Design and Layout:
CoC

Best Free Product or Web Enhancement:
Port. Hole of Beer

Best Official Website:
Malhavoc Press montecook.com


Best Fan Resource Site:
I think I said thegamehub for this one. I am just starting to use some of its features.

The rest I did not vote for.
 

Salutations,

IIRC- I was going to vote, but then decided against it. I just don't find any merit in awards- Ennies, Origin, Grammies, Golden Globes, or whatever- no offense to anyone involved in the Ennie process..

I like what I like and could care less what other people like. heh.

FD
 

I am pleased to say that Almost every one of the nominees I voted for, actually won. Call of Cthulhu, for example, for best game and best layout. It was hands down the best looking and best-planned game product I have seen since the FRCS. The tweaking of the massive damage mechanic to enforce the lathality of the Chaosium system was quite novel, and helped greatly in our games.

The rest of them, as I said, seemed to follow my voting patterns right down the line.
 

Is there a link to the winners somewhere?

::waits for someone to point out something totally obvious that he missed due to lack of brain cells::
 

    I voted thusly:

Best Publisher:
WotC

Best D20 Game:
Spycraft

Best Adventure:
Of Sound Mind

Best Campaign Setting:
Dragonstar

Best Setting Supplement:
Freeport

Best Rules Supplement:
Manual of the Planes

Best Aid or Accessory:
Dungeon

Best Cartography:
Backdrops

Best Art (Interior):
Wheel of Time

Best Art (Cover):
Legion of Lost Souls

Best Graphic Design and Layout:
Call of Cthulhu

Best Monster Supplement:
Armies of the Abyss

Best Free Product or Web Enhancement:
Portable Hole Full of Beer

Best Official Website:
WotC

Best Fan Resource Site:
Creature Catalog

Best Fan Campaign Site:
Project Silverymoon

And the winners are listed here: http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20404

   Jason
 


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