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2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 1:59 pm
by ruhen
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 2:12 pm
by fiach
Done, but tbh, the better populated games will win as usual, I am glad to see EvE did so well last year, not that I particularly like EvE, but at least it wasn't swamped by WoW, which shows a nice discerning voter trend.
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:14 pm
by kibsword
I have voted for Ryzom!
Hopefully we can pull off a shock win in one or two categories like last year
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:19 pm
by calel
fiach wrote:but at least it wasn't swamped by WoW, which shows a nice discerning voter trend.
Perhaps those others didn't find the exclamation marks leading to the polls?
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:21 pm
by ajsuk
lol ya, done mine too
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:25 pm
by fiach
kibsword wrote:I have voted for Ryzom!
Hopefully we can pull off a shock win in one or two categories like last year
OH??? Were we supposed to vote for Ryzom??....ermmm
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:26 pm
by karthago
I voted for ryzom 4 times (maybe 5, I forgot lol), as I see there are a few things lacking, but I voted truthfully. Ryzom is my favorite MMORPG and I love it so I hope it wins
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:36 pm
by quakebr
I didn't see the "best expansion" category...
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:57 am
by firebalh
and the Winner is......... Ryzom in allcategories
Voted
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We want YOU to Vote NOW!!!!
greetz
Selene
2006 RCA Nominee Voting
http://www.mmorpg.com
The second annual awards give readers the chance to vote in seven categories
Last year we began a tradition of Reader's Choice Awards. EVE Online swept the major categories and the nomination process was not without controversy. This year, we've learned our lessons and bring you a new and improved system. Today, we open the nomination process where users can vote for their game in seven categories over the next two weeks. The top four games, plus one editorial nominee (if necessary) will then be entered into the finals where all readers can vote once again.
This year, six of last year's categories return plus one new field. The categories are:
The categories are:
- Favorite Graphics: Won last year by EVE Online, this category is open to all games currently on the market in commercial service.
- Favorite PvE: World of Warcraft was selected by our readers last year as their Favorite PvE Experience. Do they have what it takes to retain the crown? This category, again, is open to all games in commercial service.</B>
- Favorite PvP: EVE Online was your favorite PvP experience last year. Did a year change anything? This category is open to all games in commercial service.
- Favorite Story: The Saga of Ryzom pulled off an upset victory last year. Now, with the Ryzom Ring can they retain their crown as the favorite world/role-playing/backstory of any released MMORPG on our list?
- Most Anticipated: Open to all games that have yet to launch, last year's winner Dungeons and Dragons Online has hit the market. Who will take home the crown this year?
- Favorite New Game: This category is from a list of games that launched to commercial service in 2006 and is the only new category in this year's awards.
- Favorite Game: Finally, from among those games on the market, what is your favorite MMORPG? Last year, the voters said EVE.
Voting closes on
December 4th, 2006 at 12:00pm Eastern Time. That evening, we will open voting for the final brackets; a phase that will last for another two weeks to December 18th, 2006. Winners will be announced in late December. Note, MMORPG.com reserves the right to disqualify votes or nominees should we detect any attempts to unfairly manipulate the voting. We also may disqualify inappropriate winners (for example, should a game with no PvP options secure a nod in the PvP category). Also, Guild Wars (original, Factions and Nightfall) and City of Heroes/Villains have both been amalgamated into one entry in the appropriate categories.
To vote, click on the links above or simply scroll through the next seven pages.
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go for it and Vote NOW!
greetz
Sel
Re: 2006 Reader's Choice Awards: Nominations
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:45 am
by 901941
Yup, Ryzom for the win.