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The Linux GOTY award is now open for voting

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That's it folks, it's time to get voting! The Linux GOTY award is now officially open for votes. You get one vote per category.

If you miss-click, you can reset your votes in each category this year so don't worry about that.

Link: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/goty.php

Voting closes 26th January, around 9PM UTC:
2017-01-26 21:00:00
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Corben Jan 12, 2017
Hard to choose a favorite Linux game porter, they are just all awesome!
Keyrock Jan 12, 2017
Voted in every category save for Most Promising Early Access Game, on account of me not touching early access games with a 10 foot pole. So many great games to choose from in each category. Hopefully 2017 is an even better year.
Eike Jan 12, 2017
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Quoting: KeyrockVoted in every category save for Most Promising Early Access Game, on account of me not touching early access games with a 10 foot pole. So many great games to choose from in each category. Hopefully 2017 is an even better year.

Didn't vote (yet?) in
* Best audio of a game released in 2016
* Best update released in 2016
* Favourite open source game
I'd be interested in voting numbers per category in the end!
Liam Dawe Jan 12, 2017
Quoting: EikeI'd be interested in voting numbers per category in the end!
I could add that in now, but I want to make sure people are okay with it. I can't see it swaying any votes or anything, so it should be okay?
Eike Jan 12, 2017
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Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: EikeI'd be interested in voting numbers per category in the end!
I could add that in now, but I want to make sure people are okay with it. I can't see it swaying any votes or anything, so it should be okay?

Just to make sure: I was thinking of "How many people voted in this category?", not "How many people voted for a certain game?" The later one for sure could influence, I wouldn't like that.
Liam Dawe Jan 12, 2017
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Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: EikeI'd be interested in voting numbers per category in the end!
I could add that in now, but I want to make sure people are okay with it. I can't see it swaying any votes or anything, so it should be okay?

Just to make sure: I was thinking of "How many people voted in this category?", not "How many people voted for a certain game?" The later one for sure could influence, I wouldn't like that.
Of course, I knew what you meant. Just a simple counter for how many votes in each category.
Ehvis Jan 12, 2017
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Submitting was a lot easier than actually voting. The pain!
Eike Jan 12, 2017
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Quoting: EhvisSubmitting was a lot easier than actually voting. The pain!

I could help you deciding! :D
Crazy Penguin Jan 12, 2017
Not an easy vote! These are the best in each category already!
rea987 Jan 12, 2017
Darn, I forgot to apply EDuke32 for "favourite FOSS project". Well...
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