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Community RPG of the Year 2014 Community Vote

VioletShadow

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Codex 2013 Codex 2014 PC RPG Website of the Year, 2015 Shadorwun: Hong Kong
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Giving Wasteland 2 a low score is the most important criterion for detecting spam votes.
 
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Jaedar

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Project: Eternity Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 Pathfinder: Kingmaker
I find it refreshing to see the codex argue about which RPG released this year is the best, instead of which is the least bad.

That being said, the discussion is dumb, because DivOs is clearly superior.
 

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I wonder if the order of the games could significantly skew the results.... wouldn't surprise me. You see a game you like at the top of the list, you feel incrementally more positive and vote mildly higher here and there. Or maybe seeing Shadowrun, DOS and Wasteland 2 right next to each other triggers a more extreme reaction and you vote 5-2-4 rather than what is more realistic 4-3-3.

I still think the best poll we've had is the one where each person had limited points to distribute among x amount of games.
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