View Poll Results: June Challenge Voting (in the same order as the thumbnails)

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  • Mennin's Hallow and environs - Midgardsormr

    2 6.06%
  • Irontown - Talroth

    1 3.03%
  • Fort Lost - rlucci

    8 24.24%
  • Stormlit Cloister - ravells

    15 45.45%
  • Small Coping - NeonKnight

    1 3.03%
  • Tirylus - Torq

    5 15.15%
  • Crazy Krulls Crossing - Redrobes

    0 0%
  • Darkovia - Gamerprinter

    1 3.03%
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    I like the idea of the trial multiselect.
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    Once again, lack of time on my part means no entry for me this month.

    Now that being said, I did really like the idea of this month challenge with one exception, next time decide upon only ONE subject of map (may it be city, dungeon, area,...).
    Cause it's really hard to make a choice.
    Which criteria would I go for...
    In the end I decide to take a city that I would like to use in my next few games session, so I chose Torq.

    Also to note that my players may soon see their doom inside rlucci castle hi hi hi hi hi....

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    Post I prefer multi-select

    Given the choice, I prefer multi-select voting.

    Because there are excellent examples in multiple styles - I would hate to see one style dominate, because it takes all the wins.

    I voted for Ravs, all the way. The church in the top right of his monastery floorplan has a very authentic look. A style I'd certainly try, if I had access to the proper resources to compare for authenticity.

    Good job, everyone!

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    First my apologies for being a no show. I put in about 10 hours (lots of tools experimentation) on the Castle but didn't get something that I wanted to present yet. I'll continue this map for the project, and try to resist entering anymore contests until well along if not complete. I should have a WiP up within a few weeks at most.

    Voting this month was very difficult - my top 3 are rlucci, ravells, and torq. Redrobes and gamesprinter's entries are also very noteworthy.

    My voting method is to 'count' the the number of 'wows and hmms' from a map, factored against the entry criteria. Plus or minus subjective bias, and there we are.

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    Unfortunately I did not have time to provide an entry this month, I know how much you guys missed me and hated to disappoint you, but the plate was rather full for most of this month.

    A tough decision this month, but rlucci caught my ballot. I just dug the crispness of the map, the placement of the levels was well done and it just won me over in the end. Great maps everyone, Rav and Torq would have been my other multiselect choices...

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