ROUND 2 - APRIL MADNESS!
Xythar wrote:I don't think Ditz aims to be an ambassador for the DDRExtreme community with every single one of his opinions, so you should really just respond to the person instead of taking shots at the community.
QFT.
Like I said, I'm not launching any personal attacks on anyone. I was merely trying to put my personal point across, and if I came across a bit too strongly or agressively at first, I apologise.
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I don't like having to vote in each bracket (some of the remaining simfiles didn't make my cut) but I do like the no judges:
If I had a file in the top categories I could just vote for the worse files in all the others and try to win that way, kinda like all those reality tv shows, it's not about the best file, it's about the luck of the draw and how you play the game...
If I had a file in the top categories I could just vote for the worse files in all the others and try to win that way, kinda like all those reality tv shows, it's not about the best file, it's about the luck of the draw and how you play the game...
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Haha, I can see where the_ditz is coming from--there are certainly a few messy points in this competition (but I won't reiterate them). But at the same time, I think it's a pretty fun diversion, which is what it's supposed to be.
I churned my file (art, cut, and all) out in less than 3 hours and entered it on a lark. I'd planned to just grab the files, ignore this whole thing for a while, and come back to see the results, but when I saw the way the initial brackets were "judged", I thought that was pretty cool. The elimination voting is quite novel as well, and I feel I've gotten exactly what I signed on for.
Props to BLueSS for taking a few risks with this competition, and having the result come out as fun as promised.
I churned my file (art, cut, and all) out in less than 3 hours and entered it on a lark. I'd planned to just grab the files, ignore this whole thing for a while, and come back to see the results, but when I saw the way the initial brackets were "judged", I thought that was pretty cool. The elimination voting is quite novel as well, and I feel I've gotten exactly what I signed on for.
Props to BLueSS for taking a few risks with this competition, and having the result come out as fun as promised.
Xythar wrote:For what it's worth I agree that the "24 hours with no votes equals end of poll" rule was unnecessary. Even though it was applied to all files, it still makes a lot more sense to just set a deadline for all polls. That's the way it's always been done before for public votes in these competitions and I see no reason to change it.
It wasn't unnecessary. I liked that rule. It encouraged people to vote early, instead of waiting until the end and maybe forgetting about voting or putting it off completely.
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