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FPSC Classic Product Chat / WINNER: The Very Best of the Best 2010!

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KeithC
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Posted: 28th Dec 2010 19:13


We've really seen FPSC grow in scope and ability over the course of 2010. Version 1.18 is shaping up to be quite the package, and a few Mods have added much needed abilities and stability to FPSCreator. The entries this year were all excellent, and really showed how much both FPSC and FPSC Developers have come. I'd like to give a big thumbs up and thanks to both the BOTB Developers as well as all of you out there who have supported them throughout the year! Again...without further ado; here is the Winner of the VBOTB: 2010

Alpha Project - Lewis



The following is a breakdown of the results; Judge's Results, followed by the Community Vote.
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Judgment



Deprivation: Direct Action - Wolf = 198 pts.

Alpha Project - Lewis = 213 pts.

Virus 2: The Breakout - Mark de Boer (mgarand) = 195 pts.

Euthanasia - Wolf = 213 pts.
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As you can see; Alpha Project and Euthanasia tied. Deprivation: DA, though well done and well presented, played like many of the other "run and gun" shooters out there. Virus 2 was similar to many other shooters done with FPSC; however it had some newer elements, such as the compass and the voice-overs...which were very well done. It suffered from lack of Custom items, such as a custom HUD.

An observation I made about Alpha Project was that it is the type of game that more gamers choose to play; which is why (in my opinion) it dominated the Community Vote. It also brought some new elements into FPSC, such as the PDA and Swipe Card System (which has some excellent animation "flare" to it, I might add). Lewis has also gone the extra mile by creating a website that showcases the game (among other things), and continues to develop it...with an eye on a commercial release. It's definitely one you'll want to keep an eye on in the future!

Wolf has to be given credit though; he chose to submit a second title into the BOTB (which I readily accepted), and in doing so he split up his Community Vote. Because a developer cannot combine his scores from multiple BOTB titles, he received a lower score overall. But we all know what Wolf is capable of, and I'm sure he'll be back to wow us (and perhaps take the Title) next year...if his recent threads are any indicator!

All around, every one of the BOTB holders competing this year did an outstanding job; not only in showing what they could do...but also in showcasing how far FSPC has come as an Engine.
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Here is a graphic of the Poll (Community Vote) results:


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Final Tally



Deprivation: Direct Action - Wolf = 204.4 pts.

Alpha Project - Lewis = 264.1 pts.

Virus 2: The Breakout - Mark de Boer (mgarand) = 218.4 pts.

Euthanasia - Wolf = 232.1 pts.
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With a 32 point lead, Alpha Project beats out Euthanasia for the Title of Very Best of the Best: 2010! Yet again, the community vote made all the difference this year!

Thanks again for all who voted, and all those who showed support; and a big thanks to TGC for supplying the generous prize of a $250 Voucher and 4,000 Store points!

With Bond's continuing work on Shaders and the new V.1.18 coming out shortly, as well as all the great media out there and continuing work on Engine Mods (such as Project Blue and RPG Mod), 2011 should be another exciting year for the Best of the Best...as well as the Very Best of the Best: 2011!

-Keith

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Posted: 29th Dec 2010 06:47
Awesome! Just awesome. I loved the game anyways so it deserved it. Great job, Lewis, and congrats to everyone else!

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Posted: 30th Dec 2010 20:55
good job lewis!
any one know when the deadline for the 2011 contest will be? and can anyone enter?
Le Shorte
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Posted: 31st Dec 2010 06:50
Both which tied were great. Congrats to all of the VBOTB nominees!

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Posted: 1st Jan 2011 12:30
Congrats, everyone!!

VBOTB very much earned! I played Project Alpha and thought it was extremely well done, with much attention to detail!


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bond1
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Posted: 4th Jan 2011 15:20
Congratultions to Lewis, as well as everyone else nominated!

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Posted: 9th Jan 2011 12:14
Hmmm, I think wolf could have won if his games where less buggy, when I played euthanasia I kept getting pushed out of the map by the beds and then being unable to load the game because of the bug had to wait half an hour for it to load, better luck next time wolf

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Posted: 12th Jan 2011 21:10
Deprivation took forever to load. After about 5min of waiting it just went back to the main menu.

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KeithC
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Posted: 19th Jan 2011 18:30
Thanks again for everyone's support. I'll go ahead and unstick this now.

-Keith

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