Mar 7, 2010 at 7:27 AM
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The incredibly thick and wavy deadline has been reached, so it's time to vote! But wait there's no poll?! In that case, check out these super special awesome VOTING GUIDELINES!!
-I didn't make a poll because it only allows voting for one option, and because someone might change their mind afterward. Instead, I have opted for a bold voting method. This will be explained below.
Please don't hesitate to mention if you're having any difficulty completing a mod.
-In order to vote you must have played through all four completed Hell mods. Incomplete mods are optional due to being incomplete, but you can still vote for/mention them if you wish. As a token of my infinite benevolence (and thecrown's idea >_>), I have created a Vote Package! containing all eight mods. It's a tad large, so you may also wish to download only the completed mods, which can be done manually from here. Also note that to play Super Luigi Hell you will need a SNES emulator and a Super Mario World ROM to patch, which you must find yourself. Oh and you only need to play one of the Mod Of Hell versions.
-Since Hell mods are generally kind of... well... hard, and we don't all have heaps of time, you will be allowed to cheat a bit to reach the end, as long as you don't change any of the code within the mod itself. To this end, I have also included a copy of the Ultimate Doukutsu Trainer in the Vote Package!. In case you're not sure, it must be in the same folder as the CS exe you wish you run, the exe must be named Doukutsu (so change it back if it's been altered), and the game must already be running.
-You do not need to have contributed to the contest to vote! All that's needed is to have played all four mods. If you want more background on a mods' history or that of the contest as a whole, it might be a good idea to check out the link above.
-Once you've at least played all the necessary mods, you can submit your vote for the best in bold (an explanation would be nice as well). Feel free to give votes for a runner-up, or special mentions to mods that you feel are nearly as good as your top pick, but please don't rank them all in order. Votes will be tallied normally at the end, with maybe some close calls being decided by such extra mentions.
-How to judge is mostly up to you, but remember these are challenge mods rather than story mods. Level design and integrity are very important, but so are creativity and ingenuity, and of course difficulty. If you have to use the trainer to beat a mod, this may be a good thing!
I think that's everything? D: If I missed anything please mention it. Anyway I still need to finish playing these mods so I can't vote yet myself. OFF TO WORK!
EDIT: Oh and post times too if you have them!
-I didn't make a poll because it only allows voting for one option, and because someone might change their mind afterward. Instead, I have opted for a bold voting method. This will be explained below.
Please don't hesitate to mention if you're having any difficulty completing a mod.
-In order to vote you must have played through all four completed Hell mods. Incomplete mods are optional due to being incomplete, but you can still vote for/mention them if you wish. As a token of my infinite benevolence (and thecrown's idea >_>), I have created a Vote Package! containing all eight mods. It's a tad large, so you may also wish to download only the completed mods, which can be done manually from here. Also note that to play Super Luigi Hell you will need a SNES emulator and a Super Mario World ROM to patch, which you must find yourself. Oh and you only need to play one of the Mod Of Hell versions.
-Since Hell mods are generally kind of... well... hard, and we don't all have heaps of time, you will be allowed to cheat a bit to reach the end, as long as you don't change any of the code within the mod itself. To this end, I have also included a copy of the Ultimate Doukutsu Trainer in the Vote Package!. In case you're not sure, it must be in the same folder as the CS exe you wish you run, the exe must be named Doukutsu (so change it back if it's been altered), and the game must already be running.
-You do not need to have contributed to the contest to vote! All that's needed is to have played all four mods. If you want more background on a mods' history or that of the contest as a whole, it might be a good idea to check out the link above.
-Once you've at least played all the necessary mods, you can submit your vote for the best in bold (an explanation would be nice as well). Feel free to give votes for a runner-up, or special mentions to mods that you feel are nearly as good as your top pick, but please don't rank them all in order. Votes will be tallied normally at the end, with maybe some close calls being decided by such extra mentions.
-How to judge is mostly up to you, but remember these are challenge mods rather than story mods. Level design and integrity are very important, but so are creativity and ingenuity, and of course difficulty. If you have to use the trainer to beat a mod, this may be a good thing!
I think that's everything? D: If I missed anything please mention it. Anyway I still need to finish playing these mods so I can't vote yet myself. OFF TO WORK!
EDIT: Oh and post times too if you have them!