olivier leroux wrote...
AndarianTD wrote...
As an aside, part of my evidence for this is that the AME (Academy for Modding Excellence) has been consistently unable to recruit MP players to participate in awarding the Golden Dragon Award (GDA) for "Best Multiplayer Module."
I believe that's also due to the differences between MP modules I pointed out above. It would be hard to judge a MP mod that's dependent on what DMs and player make of it (that's also one of the reasons the AME doesn't award PWs, I believe). So we probably can award only those types of MP modules that more or less work like SP mods but are more fun with a group. The main obstacles in this regard are time and organization, I think, not necessarily the disinterest of "MP players". Even if I would be willing to test MP mods I couldn't do it on my own, I'd have to schedule play sessions (and different working hours and time zones could really be an issue here).
I disagree. The AME tested and awarded the Best MP GDA for its first two years (the 2006 and 2007 awards). Granted that the logistics were a bit more complicated, but we managed to schedule AME member playtesting sessions (I even participated in some of them myself) and vote on the awards. The reason we stopped is because after the 2007 awards we were unable to get member volunteers to participate in the MP Modules category. Most of our members have an SP modules focus and Tybae has repeatedly posted asking for volunteers from the MP community to help out over the last year and a half. We even offered special "MP-Only" memberships as an incentive to get experienced MP players to sign up just to help us out in this one area. All of that was to no avail.
As a new member you know how the AME Awards process works. We first need members who are experienced with eligible works in the field (in this case MP mods), who know what's good and what's not, to submit nominations. Only then can we discuss scheduling member playtesting sessions to help those members that don't play MP regularly on their own to participate in evaluating them.
So no, it's not a matter of logistics. We've handled the logistics in the past and could do it again. What we need is a few AME member volunteers from the MP player community, who can be counted on to sign up for the category, and to nominate and vote in it. Unfortunately, we just haven't been able to get that.
Modifié par AndarianTD, 22 juillet 2010 - 02:33 .