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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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chuzzle44 Jan 12, 2017
Surprisingly, the hardest part for me was all the games I haven't played. Or heard of.
bradgy Jan 12, 2017
This gets harder and harder to do each year. Spoilt for choice!
Eike Jan 12, 2017
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I get a "remove vote" button for every game in a category I already voted in.
So there is no way to look up what I actaually voted for?
Liam Dawe Jan 12, 2017
Quoting: EikeI get a "remove vote" button for every game in a category I already voted in.
So there is no way to look up what I actaually voted for?
Sorry about that, have adjusted it to only show that button on the one you voted for.
Eike Jan 12, 2017
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Quoting: liamdaweSorry about that, have adjusted it to only show that button on the one you voted for.

Theoretically, I might just have remembered - but not in my age! ;)
Nanobang Jan 12, 2017
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I won't tell you what my most anticipated game of 2017 is (it's a secret), but I will tell you it wasn't two games I so eagerly anticipated in 2016: Homefront and Shadow Warrior 2. Darksiders taught me that once a game fails to materialize on (or even around) it's stated release date, I best cease to anticipate it.

Quite a few nominees were new to me, but a little duckduckgoing quickly remedied that. I'm particularly keen to try out The Dark Mod. I'd never heard of that one before.

I was a bit saddened that my favorite gaming related FOSS project --- sc-controller --- wasn't a nominee, though I suppose that's because it's written in Python. Ah well, we all have our favorite shouda-rans, I'm sure.

;)
poundren Jan 12, 2017
Quoting: CorbenHard to choose a favorite Linux game porter, they are just all awesome!

Came here to say just that... I don't think I can pick one. Guess I will have to skip voting on that one
CJOR Jan 12, 2017
Tomb Raider VS Undertale D: Help!!!
no_information_here Jan 13, 2017
Quoting: PicoboomI was a bit saddened that my favorite gaming related FOSS project --- sc-controller --- wasn't a nominee, though I suppose that's because it's written in Python.
You should have nominated it! Python is not a disqualification...
g000h Jan 13, 2017
Completed my votes. Looking forward to seeing the results.
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