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Linux Game Of The Year Awards Voting Open

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Time is now up to add games, so you may now vote for whatever game you loved the most last year. Next year will work in a very different way too.

For this year it is whatever game you loved the most, regardless of when it was released. See the explanation on the GOTY page for details.

Next year will have multiple categories like genre, best update and so forth. That way we can cover games only released in 2015, as well as previously released game with great updates.

Percentages are rounded up to the closest, so 16.6 is 17. Just to make that clear. Just to keep things nice and round.

Go get voting, and spread the word.

Personally, I am completely torn on what to vote for.

The winner will be announced on the 14th of January 2015.

UPDATE
Just a note, all open source games now have their own category.

Votes wiped on them to be fair.

You get one vote per category.

OpenRA is still in the normal category since it's not fully open (uses closed graphics, sounds etc). Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Eike Jan 2, 2015
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Quoting: Segata Sanshiro
Quoting: pd12I think you need a 'finals' showdown - take the top 10 games after a time period (30 days?) then do another vote on the top 10 games ... otherwise the votes get way too diluted - with so many games! xD

I agree with this, the vote is too split now. Maybe 30 days is too much though.

I appreciate that idea.
Beamboom Jan 2, 2015
Quoting: tadzikBoth "Shadowrun Returns: Dragonfall" and "Dragonfall" are on the list, seems like a bug :)

Yeah the list could use some grooming both in regards to length, relevance and duplicates before becoming a public vote list.

But as Liam says, next year we'll do things a bit more according to the book. It's a nice start, this!
Beamboom Jan 2, 2015
My vote went to Borderlands 2. There's simply no game I've enjoyed more both in regards to entertainment and sheer playtime.

But man, how I wish there were categories. It pains me to ignore fantastic releases like Xcom:EU, Transistor and Geometry Wars 3. I'd love to give them my vote within each of their categories.
omer666 Jan 2, 2015
My vote goes to Metro 2033 Redux, Xcom is a close second.
Deformal Jan 2, 2015
Metro 2033 Redux, of course. Most technological game on Linux, with good gameplay and story.
Liam Dawe Jan 2, 2015
Merged the two different Dragonrun items, sorry about that.

Will look to add in a developer of the year section too for this year (tonight), as I think it will be a nice idea, and it will provide the basis for the category system for next year too.

Next year we will spend longer cleaning up duplicate items that people named differently. It's not easy with the amount of nominations, and things just get missed.
Shutup-Fool Jan 2, 2015
XCOM: EW :D

Finished the regular campaign, and currently working through the Long War mod. This is easily one of the best games (and mods) I've ever played.

Those of you who haven't tried Long War REALLY need to!
dude Jan 2, 2015
To play Counter-Strike on Linux was an old wish of mine, easy vote for CS:GO!
Donkey Jan 2, 2015
Wish list for next year: More votes per person, at least five votes each! :)
Liam Dawe Jan 2, 2015
Just a note, all open source games now have their own category.

Votes wiped on them to be fair.

You get one vote per category.

OpenRA is still in the normal category since it's not fully open (uses closed graphics, sounds etc).
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