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Range voting you say, larn somfin new evry day.<br>
Interestingly, no-one (not even the DM) got thier first choice, but the winning game was the game mentioned by almost everyone.<br>
Anyways, after Runequest, Gulliver's, Young Gods, 1st ed D&D, and even Krononauts going from fantasy to super-hard SF should be a refreshing change.<br>
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<-----Original Message-----> <br>
>From: lev@rpgreview.net [lev@rpgreview.net]<br>
>Sent: 9/22/2011 7:05:35 PM<br>
>To: churchofgaming@rpgreview.net<br>
>Subject: Re: [Churchofgaming] Possible Games Results!<br>
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>> Hi all,<br>
>> I'm going to close voting now. The idea was for people to vote for thier<br>
>> favourites without influence. ;P<br>
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>Seeming that votes were public...<br>
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>> Anyway, as explained in the initial email this was not to be true<br>
>> preferential voting.<br>
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>Hmmm. So you did. What you were actually using is 'Range Voting'. Compare;<br>
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preferential_voting<br>
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_voting<br>
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>> My vote? well I listed the games in my order of preference. There was<br>
>> also one paper vote.<br>
>> The winner is: Diaspora<br>
>> second: Space 1889<br>
>> Third: Classic Traveller<br>
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>Well, you're the GM. :)<br>
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