2011 Seasons Contest Results!
Rankings:
1) Alberic's Curse 81.4% WINNER!
(weighted average = 4.07 out of 5 )
Author: BikerDude
BikerDude's autumn mission set in a haunted cloister wins against 3 primarily winter missions and a multi-season extravaganza. Comparing the scores against the previous two contests shows that this is the number 2 ranked favorite just behind Melan's mission "Return to the City".
2) Rake Off 79.62%
(weighted average = 3.981 out of 5)
Author: Jesps
3) Mandrasola 78.5%
(weighted average = 3.925 out of 5)
Author: Sotha
4) Reap as you Sow 70.28%
(weighted average = 3.514 out of 5)
Author: FieldMedic
5) Winter Harvest 57.12%
(weighted average = 2.856 out of 5)
Author = ShadowHide
(Note: Winter Harvest has been improved with a 2nd version. See the Moddb Download area above.)
Congratulations to Bikerdude and all the Seasons Contest participants! Please stop by the forums to discuss your favorites.
lol Winter Harvest? I almost laughed when I saw that, luckily you mentioned that its version 2.
But the first version was the one submitted to the 2011 Seasons Contest... so I still don't understand why its in 5th place.
While the first version of Winter Harvest did have it's share of problems, I have a bad feeling that ShadowHide may have unfairly lost some points because of his behavior in the forums.
The jury is still out because of his language issues, but it seems pretty clear that he is often outright rude to forum members, mappers and even the TDM developers.
That should not be a factor in a contest though. Yes, we always hope that mission authors will also be genial but if they are providing free goods then why get upset over their attitude. I would like to see ShadowHide add a poll to his thread for Winter Harvest v2 so that we might see cooler heads voting on it and maybe gauge it's ranking more realistically.
Congrats to Bikerdude!
Probably definitely for sure it seems quite likely, the hardest working FMA.
Sometimes I wish he'd take on a little less outside work, reworking and retrofitting... and just concentrate on creating his own stuff -- from scratch. Fingers-in-every-pie-at-every-opportunity!
It is hard to be critical of such though.
So I close with another hurrah:
Hurrah and Hurray, Biker!
Congrats Biker very well deserved for sure.