Constructive criticism is good, sabotage is bad
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OPR8R makes some very good points.
Lets see how it all plays out. If it seems indeed that the ‘negative’ voting has died out, lets leave it. However, if it kicks up again we can re evaluate the situation.
The last thing you want to do is give FL a bad name when we are fighting for our survival. Although it wouldnt be any of us directly giving it a bad name, if we start complaining too much, fighting back and causing more trouble it will end up a flame war with terrible results.
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… that’s true.
I also think we shouldn’t bug the moddb staff atm.Besides i d use my all new moddb account 2 vote a “10” on some of the mods.
(what was really hard 4 me, so there was no “13” i could vote 4 WTS)
;DAnd anyway
- better bad PR, than none
and at least there was some action
in the Freelancer section.
- better bad PR, than none
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“Spotlight” is the best idea
It has nothing to do with a contest, so nobody can feel as a looser or what ever.
It’s has my voteOwh, and it has also the vote from Predator
@Bas:
ask them about comparing the IPs and mail adresses registered with.
What if people share the internetline? This is something you can’t check. Or they must also can see the macadres
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This sort of thing always happens with an open and anonymous voting system. Check out IMDB to see the horrors of it. There are many who are to lazy to actually assess anything, so they become binary voters: any vote they cast is either a 1 (or 0 depending on structure) or a 10. Voting this way is not beneficial for anyone, but that’s the side effect of anonymity.
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Today is the last day for voting
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Ya, I’ll keep my fingers crossed for FW:ToW and CF….and toes, too!
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I made sure I cast my final votes.
I wish both Mods the best of luck.
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Where’d you see this, OP?
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that is a good idea and place links so people could down load and try new mods