I choose those that I chose because they win in their respective category: town, land and dungeon.
This kind of voting would help determine the 3 winners of each month for the 3rd, 2nd and 1st place.
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So it could be use here : www.l-hazard.com
is it made public so you can see who voted?
At least so far, the results between the two are different. Close, but a different persons in the lead as it stands right now. I voted for GP, Torq, and Mid.
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yes...all votes are public
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so how do we see who voted for who?
Click on the number of votes for any entry, and it will change to show who cast votes for which entry.
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ahh.. so my bad... I voted for Rav, rlucci and torq... sorry redrobes...
but its just for scientific purposes... so
Just one vote from me, for the Stormlit Cloister (ravells), though all of the entries are awesome in their way.
It's probably the case that the message-board polling software doesn't support it, but I'd love the ability to cast weighted votes. As in ... everyone has (for example) 6 votes each, and can choose to spread them around, or clump them together, as they please. Given that kind of option, with a 6-vote spread I'd have laid 3 parts on ravells, and distributed a point each to Talroth, NeonKnight and Gamerprinter (it's a darn shame Talroth had to leave his unfinished; it glows with potential).