Sunsetspawn
Arcane
yesAdventure/RPGs like QfG can enter on the list?
yesAdventure/RPGs like QfG can enter on the list?
Glorious Codexia, a new year dawns, and with it another "Best cRPGs Ever" list.
To solve some of the issues from the previous year's Best RPGs list becoming a popularity list, we decided to adopt a point-based voting system:
Each person has 25 points to distribute between what they think are the best RPGs ever. You have to spend at least 1 point per game, and at most 5 points on each game, so you can vote anything from 5 to 25 games, weighting how great you think they are. This is the RPG Codex, so I trust that I don't have to make a tutorial on such basic point-based system. Please.
5 Borderlands 2
5 Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep
5 Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty
5 Crusader Kings 2
5 Dungeon Master
What we need is a vote for the top 10 rpgcodex best rpg lists.Still, i don't know why do you guys love to make lists like these. Especially when we already have useful list like "Must play games" that serves well to our needs.
Play the hipster card, put some fake "old" games in there, and see who else votes for them.A lot of my considerations can't be voted for per the rules and even those that can be voted for would be a waste because of how niche they are.
Now the decision is whether to abstain from voting or help push Alpha Protocol into the top ten.
Decisions, decisions...
A lot of my considerations can't be voted for per the rules and even those that can be voted for would be a waste because of how niche they are.
Now the decision is whether to abstain from voting or help push Alpha Protocol into the top ten.
Decisions, decisions...
How is it bad, if you can vote just like last time (if you want) and others who want to weigh their votes can do so as well.
- Your vote be ignored if you can't do basic math
Lousy excuse, bro. I played most of the DOS games I've come to love around mid-2000s.My votes are all for late 90s and early 2000s games precisely because of the fact I am in my early-mid twenties.
I've played them too. Still like the original ones I played the most.Lousy excuse, bro. I played most of the DOS games I've come to love around mid-2000s.My votes are all for late 90s and early 2000s games precisely because of the fact I am in my early-mid twenties.