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OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 23 Oct 2015 20:07
by Kong Wen
ATTN: Spore, Pluvius

Here is a thread to complain about the injustices that have been suffered in the BGE so far. A favourite game got no votes? Raise an objection! Let's commiserate on what could have been and what's not to be.

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 23 Oct 2015 22:24
by Jordan
FE9 losing as quickly as it did is a great injustice.

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 23 Oct 2015 22:59
by Pluvius
In addition to that HL2 betrayal, FF8 got taken out of the competition by a friggin' Mario Kart game.

Rob

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 01:38
by Claytone
My grievance is that back in the good ole days, the Good Jogurt would let us CHANGE OUR VOTES.

RIP VC-F, a beautiful place where intent was valued over sticklership. :evil:

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 05:16
by The Shoemaker
Jordan wrote:FE9 losing as quickly as it did is a great injustice.
I'm semi-surprised to see that each Fire Emblem game dropped out in the poll it was introduced in (unless I'm mistaken). We still have Awakening left, and I would think Sacred Stones.

I'm happy Okami made it past one round, but it's a real shame how few people have played it and were able to vote for it.

All my games keep losing to Papers, Please! which I swear has been in since the first round.

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 05:46
by Kong Wen
Claytone wrote:My grievance is that back in the good ole days, the Good Jogurt would let us CHANGE OUR VOTES.

RIP VC-F, a beautiful place where intent was valued over sticklership. :evil:
I just don't have a good way of facilitating it right now. I don't have the same poll editing capabilities that I did. I could take note of changes and implement them myself in the spreadsheet, but that would open me up to accusations of tampering, which I don't want to deal with again.

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 05:49
by Claytone
Kong Wen wrote:
Claytone wrote:My grievance is that back in the good ole days, the Good Jogurt would let us CHANGE OUR VOTES.

RIP VC-F, a beautiful place where intent was valued over sticklership. :evil:
I just don't have a good way of facilitating it right now. I don't have the same poll editing capabilities that I did. I could take note of changes and implement them myself in the spreadsheet, but that would open me up to accusations of tampering, which I don't want to deal with again.
Yes, of course, of course. I was being facetious. I assumed the reason was something along those lines. I hold only myself accountable for my quick trigger finger and am not so quick to bite the hand that feeds the BGE machine. :)

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 20:05
by VictorViper
My constant insistence that Helldivers is a god damned riot continues to fall on deaf ears. This isn't a BGE gripe, just voicing my disdain for all you PSN folks missing out. You bastards.

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 20:30
by Jordan
The Shoemaker wrote:
Jordan wrote:FE9 losing as quickly as it did is a great injustice.
I'm semi-surprised to see that each Fire Emblem game dropped out in the poll it was introduced in (unless I'm mistaken). We still have Awakening left, and I would think Sacred Stones.

I'm happy Okami made it past one round, but it's a real shame how few people have played it and were able to vote for it.

All my games keep losing to Papers, Please! which I swear has been in since the first round.
Awakening and Sacred Stones are among my least liked FE games, which makes me all the more butthurt. :(

Re: OBJECTION! - BGE Grievances

Posted: 25 Oct 2015 00:13
by Drauks
VictorViper wrote:My constant insistence that Helldivers is a god damned riot continues to fall on deaf ears. This isn't a BGE gripe, just voicing my disdain for all you PSN folks missing out. You bastards.
I have had the game since release, but after playing it without anyone else it became boring. I don't mind the game one bit, actually. It became a casualty when I needed space for larger games that people did play.