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Announcements => Other Announcements => Topic started by: Slash on January 20, 2010, 02:08:42 AM
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What is the powerpoll?
Every month, you can vote for the project you'd like Slashie.net (http://slashie.net) to be focused in on next month.
By doing this, you will be adding Development Points (DP) to our repository, (which gets pretty empty from time to time). This is your choice to help us guide these games into completion!
Go now, and vote in the March powerpoll (http://slashie.net/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1564)!
Winners:
February 2010: CvRL (42.5%)
CvRL is out, since I must not work in the same project two consecutive months :P
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:adds a point to CastlevaniaRL a day or so back via rediscovering the very handy Elderlore blog congregator dealie:
Heh, no "secret project" option I sent you that PM about a little ways back Slash? :P
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I voted for Drash, but it looks like I was vastly outvoted by CastleVaniaRL and expedition. I'd be happy to see either of those updated though :)
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I hardly knew any of those games, since I'm fairly new.
I just voted for Zelda, even though I had a gut feeling that it was far from the best.
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Winner:
February 2010: CvRL (42.5%)
Go now, and vote in the March powerpoll (http://slashie.net/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1564)!
CvRL is out, since I must not work in the same project two consecutive months :P
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A shot for Drash this time around, as to why I'm not sure. For some reason, right as I was about to vote I remembered my recent finding that an unofficial Ultima fangame of SerpentIsle is in the works as a Neverwinter Nights 2 +Expansions Total Conversion mod.
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I'm going to abstain from the March Powerpoll, as I haven't played one of Slashie's games in months. I'll vote next time 'round.
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I love this power poll thing you're doing, slashie! It's a great idea. I wish more developers did things this way. Even when people vote for something different than me, these polls show what people are interested in seeing developed at a given time, and that's pretty cool. Also, it makes me feel slightly connected to the development process somehow, which is neat. Anyway, good work! :)