ModDB Mod of the Year Winners Chosen 24
TheRealFritz writes "It's that time of year again and ModDB has released the winners of their annual Mod of the Year contest. Gamers who like to go beyond their initial investment have chosen their favorites for 2006: Point of Existence and Project Reality according to ModDB's Mod of the Year competition. The contest took in over 80,000 votes and narrowed the field from 4,000 mods to the Top 5 released and unreleased mods, as well as a handful of genre awards and the Editor's Choice awards. Perhaps it is ironic that the two top mods of 2006 are both for the Battlefield 2 platform, which has been abandoned by its developer and is notoriously buggy and difficult to mod. Despite these problems, both mods went on to beat out mods from the ever popular Half-Life 2 platform. The much better maintained Source engine is represented with the winners of the third through fifth places: Goldeneye: Source, The Hidden: Source and Minerva."
hmm (Score:3, Funny)
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From one with karma to burn (Score:2)
The music mod community was the worse for his departure. There has never been an artist of his magnitude since.
The music industry benefitted greatly from his efforts in the group "The Alpha Conspiracy".
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I read this and just had to listen to FM-RIFF.S3M again. Coincidentally, 'Aura' by The Alpha Conspiracy has been in the car CD player for the last week or so :-)
For anyone wondering what we're yabbering about:
Selection of modules by Necros [modarchive.com] (use MODPlug Player [modplug.com] on Windows)
The Alpha Conspiracy [alphaconspiracy.com]
We're sooo going to get modded 'Offt
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Don't go claiming ownership of words, lest someone else decides to return the favor.
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Bring on the CaseModoftheYear compo!
Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul (Score:2)
What it did to improve the already stellar TES IV: Oblivion was utterly phenomenal.
Re:Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul (Score:4, Interesting)
Conversely, two big Half-Life based mods, and one Unreal-engined standalone game, appear to have disqualified themselves from actually winning anything this year. Yep, Garry's Mod, Natural Selection and Red Orchestra - all previous winners of the competition, and all gone commercial in one form or another. Good for them - and more importantly, it makes room for young upstarts like me!
Although I did hear that explanation on their games radio show thing they had online - which in a demonstration of its levels of accuracy claimed I was called Adam Smith, and was French. Both incorrect. So who knows. Maybe MINERVA actually is deserving of a fifth place...
(I'd like to thank my agent, my family, blah blah blah blah *sob* blah blah blah *cheer* blah blah blah ad nauseam...)
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I play the "Top Mod", Point of Existance 2 (Score:1)
If you want to play on a populated server with mature adults who keep positive control of their server with a whole lot of personal integrity, check out the server at http://www.game-monitor.com/GameServer/64.34.165.1 34:16567 [game-monitor.com]
Jun Ji-hyun is so beautiful... (Score:1)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Sassy_Girl [wikipedia.org]
Here's a theory.. (Score:2)
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Wrong direction for your logic (Score:1)
I suppose you were being intentionally simplistic, but I think you're missing an important point. To quote the summary:
This is not to say that HL:2 was a bad game - far from it. And there were many fine mods for it, and for the Source Engine in general. But as one poster commented above, certain mods "fix everything that is w
Minerva was good... (Score:2)
Correction (Score:2)
Aww (Score:1)