Just working on write ups, the results have been compiled.
This "poll" thread actually did fairly well as far as I'm concerned. I was hoping for an actual discussion of not just what people thought were good games from the year, but also their reasoning why a game is good or crap because not everyone likes the same stuff. Some people are still convinced the Disco Elysium is good, for instance. So by filling out some reasoning, you can pretty immediately see whether something might be up your alley or not, much better than simply by having a list of numbers, or trying to trawl your way through the "What you're playing" thread.
I'm also generally curious, in an ongoing manner, what is actually important to people when picking out a game. So someone who loves traditional blobbers might rate Jettatura very highly, while someone who hates those, but likes JRPG school VNs with dungeons might love Persona 5: Royal.
Having to pick one cuts down on the agenda votes and noise to signal ratio, while also allowing you to identify dumb fucks and filter them either from the vote or just from reading through threads, as you see fit. It takes away all the anonymity of "put a number/check on a list" polls and ideally makes the results higher quality in the end.
I'd say this thread delivered in all those ways, and people could express their: I hate Elden Ring THIS much sentiments without necessarily voting that way, or necessarily at all.
And a final thought before I work on my results post, I felt that not voting was a sensible option, not just because it can be hard to get to games in their actual release year, but also because, it was a very weak year overall, despite some stand out titles.