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Post by tyrion on Sept 3, 2020 10:54:41 GMT
Standings so far: 16 - Sword of the samurai 15 - Island of the undead 14 - Night dragon 13 - Legend of the shadow warriors 12 - Beneath nightmare castle 11 - Night of the necromancer 10 - Vault of the vampire 9 - The seven serpents
Only one vote each, with one elimination unless there is a tie.
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Post by daredevil123 on Sept 3, 2020 11:07:49 GMT
Why is The Seven Serpents ranked higher than Vault of the Vampire, given they both had equal votes last round?
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Post by tyrion on Sept 3, 2020 11:18:10 GMT
I've gone back and looked at previous polls.
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Post by kieran on Sept 3, 2020 12:57:13 GMT
Probably fair enough the Seven Serpents going - quite surprised it got so far.
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Post by vastariner on Sept 3, 2020 16:25:11 GMT
Getting to the very difficult decisions now. I think I have to go with Siege of Sardath. For
the extremely unfair bit of stopping you using ingenuity by turning into a dark elf when you already have wings in order to fly straight to the end.
But it's a damn fine book.
I've decided through this btw that Slaves of the Abyss is the best FF book of all. I love the way you're actually not that great a hero, but you can achieve greatness in difficult circumstances that are more thrust upon you. Compare that to Deathtrap Dungeon, where it's me me me, or even Kharé, where you're meant to be the best Analand can offer.
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Post by sleepyscholar on Sept 3, 2020 16:46:45 GMT
Getting to the very difficult decisions now. I think I have to go with Siege of Sardath. For
the extremely unfair bit of stopping you using ingenuity by turning into a dark elf when you already have wings in order to fly straight to the end.
But it's a damn fine book.
I've decided through this btw that Slaves of the Abyss is the best FF book of all. I love the way you're actually not that great a hero, but you can achieve greatness in difficult circumstances that are more thrust upon you. Compare that to Deathtrap Dungeon, where it's me me me, or even Kharé, where you're meant to be the best Analand can offer. Lovely of you to say that, but let's face it, the writing's on the wall... Frankly, I'm happy just to have got this far.
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Post by kieran on Sept 3, 2020 16:58:46 GMT
Lovely of you to say that, but let's face it, the writing's on the wall... Frankly, I'm happy just to have got this far. It's survived after being on the brink a few times now - wouldn't count it out just yet.
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Post by tyrion on Sept 3, 2020 17:14:40 GMT
I never completed slaves when I was in school, although I did enjoy it. Just never worked out the crucial bit where you do the right thing at the right time (despite being told to in the introduction!). I loved the encounter with the goblins and ogre.
Now I'm older (not wiser necessarily), I appreciate it even more. I particularly like the use of items/encounter markers (multi coloured wound in this case) that Paul Mason and/or Steve Williams use (with even more like this in BVP), rather than the blunter Livingstone approach of 'turn to the number on the key'.
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Post by stevendoig on Sept 3, 2020 17:16:41 GMT
Awa' ye go Deathtrap, I'm sick of the sicht of ye!
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Post by Wilf on Sept 3, 2020 19:12:24 GMT
Hey, what's going on? My three favourites are the ones with the most votes...
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Post by tyrion on Sept 3, 2020 19:21:50 GMT
Hey, what's going on? My three favourites are the ones with the most votes... Maybe these three are too hard or too weird, or both.
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Post by thealmightymudworm on Sept 3, 2020 23:27:15 GMT
As I've said, I'm only sporadically voting in this thing. But it sort of baffles me that there's a book still in the running for the greatest of all time in which if you roll according to the rules at the beginning you will probably start with less than a 1% chance of winning even if you do everything right.
I know the excuses about how the miserable statistics are essential to the gritty realism of the thing, but isn't that just b*****ks? A well-designed FF gamebook should be giving a character of 10/18/10 a two-digit percentage chance of winning, imo, not 0.7% (as per Champskees).
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Post by vagsancho on Sept 4, 2020 10:18:59 GMT
Someone here said (dont remember who) that he didnt appreciate very much Night of the Necromancer because he didnt like very much after life adventures. Well, in this forum, i must say that person is the most distant man from me.
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Post by sylas on Sept 4, 2020 12:04:09 GMT
Someone here said (dont remember who) that he didnt appreciate very much Night of the Necromancer because he didnt like very much after life adventures. Well, in this forum, i must say that person is the most distant man from me. That's a shame.
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Post by linflas on Sept 4, 2020 12:07:53 GMT
And that was me
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Post by vagsancho on Sept 4, 2020 12:57:52 GMT
And that was me Well... I suppose certain things are not quite as they look... After all... You put Crypt of the Sorcerer in your Top 10.
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Post by tyrion on Sept 5, 2020 11:11:53 GMT
Is vags using his magic pyramid to make everyone vote for creature of havoc?
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Post by Wilf on Sept 5, 2020 11:21:02 GMT
Not everyone!
I can't believe that Steve Jackson's best book is losing, with Ian Livingstone's best book hot on its heels.
There's something wrong here, surely?
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Post by vagsancho on Sept 5, 2020 11:29:53 GMT
Not everyone! I can't believe that Steve Jackson's best book is losing, with Ian Livingstone's best book hot on its heels. There's something wrong here, surely? No. Deathtrap Dungeon is way, way better than creature of havoc. But then again, the best book of Steve Jackson is obviously House of Hell.
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Post by vagsancho on Sept 5, 2020 11:40:41 GMT
"Everyone knows" that from the list that still is, the last two should be: House of Hell & Deathtrap Dungeon.
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Post by stevendoig on Sept 5, 2020 13:43:49 GMT
I'm not everyone then.
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Post by sylas on Sept 5, 2020 15:01:04 GMT
I would take the Stephen Hand books over the majority of all these and we know how that went. People vote in mysterious ways.
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Post by kieran on Sept 5, 2020 16:26:18 GMT
Not everyone! I can't believe that Steve Jackson's best book is losing, with Ian Livingstone's best book hot on its heels. There's something wrong here, surely? It's Slaves of the Abyss, it just refuses to be voted out!
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Post by Wilf on Sept 5, 2020 22:11:03 GMT
Not everyone! I can't believe that Steve Jackson's best book is losing, with Ian Livingstone's best book hot on its heels. There's something wrong here, surely? It's Slaves of the Abyss, it just refuses to be voted out! Quite right, too!
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Post by sylas on Sept 5, 2020 22:41:59 GMT
There goes Deathtrap Dungeon shooting up in the votes to be instantly eliminated at the cut off time. Creature of Havoc formerly in danger of being voted out suddenly dipped in the votes and survives to fight another day. People may accuse me of just being bitter but tactical voting does exist and does work whether you believe it or not. Just saying.
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Post by stevendoig on Sept 6, 2020 6:18:01 GMT
At last!
Next round far trickier (for me)
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Post by sleepyscholar on Sept 6, 2020 6:42:46 GMT
There goes Deathtrap Dungeon shooting up in the votes to be instantly eliminated at the cut off time. Creature of Havoc formerly in danger of being voted out suddenly dipped in the votes and survives to fight another day. People may accuse me of just being bitter but tactical voting does exist and does work whether you believe it or not. Just saying. Listen, I didn't vote for Deathtrap Dungeon! That book is responsible for my entire FF career (as 'Deathtrap on Legs' prompted Steve J to ask me and Steve W to 'contribute' to his FF RPG compendium). Sod it. In the next round I'm just going to have to go ahead and vote for Slaves, aren't I? Though I'll be honest, I always did think Creature of Havoc was a little overrated (though that may have just been annoyance at being accused of copying a book I hadn't read at the time). Obviously tactical voting exists, but there's very little you can do with one vote. The only thing that makes tactical voting even close to being an issue in this poll is the fact that only around 20 or so people are voting at all. And given that a vote is a negative expression, and many voters may be more motivated by positive feelings towards a book they favour -- and, let's be honest, these are gamebook fans -- it's hardly surprising if some try to game the system.
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Post by bloodbeasthandler on Sept 6, 2020 6:54:13 GMT
There goes Deathtrap Dungeon shooting up in the votes to be instantly eliminated at the cut off time. Creature of Havoc formerly in danger of being voted out suddenly dipped in the votes and survives to fight another day. People may accuse me of just being bitter but tactical voting does exist and does work whether you believe it or not. Just saying. I've not been following it properly, but did Creature of Havoc lose votes at the last moment? Is that what happened? As you say, DD seemed to surge... because it was on about 2 votes the last time I looked. The tactical voting works extremely well because it is not a secret ballot. Among the many possibilities, you can vote for one book, have people think it'll be eliminated, then switch vote at the last moment and 'save' it. One could create a load of alternative accounts and wait til nigh on closing time at the polls and then blitz a single title. Anyway, Sylas, as we see in the real world, a voting system needs the confidence of the electorate to be seen as valid and the greater the shenanigans, the lower the confidence. Remember folks: vote early! Vote often!
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Post by kieran on Sept 6, 2020 7:45:58 GMT
Among the many possibilities, you can vote for one book, have people think it'll be eliminated, then switch vote at the last moment and 'save' it. One could create a load of alternative accounts and wait til nigh on closing time at the polls and then blitz a single title. The latter doesn't seem to be happening as the total votes aren't changing much. But yeah both Slaves and Creature were sitting at 5 votes at different times then both end up finishing with 4 votes while suddenly Deathtrap is out. I suppose people are entitled to change their minds, or they may see an opportunity to get rid of a big name book which they don't overly care for even if it's not their absolute least favourite.
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Post by vagsancho on Sept 6, 2020 8:27:02 GMT
Tactical voting or no... We all know in the core that in the end there can be only one winnner... And what is obvious to you, for me is not: I did think in that dinnertable that the Powerfull Master of the Night was the count of Hadet (there was even an ally saying it in the book). I did not have a clue it was Franklins. THAT BOOK deserves the final victory for sure.
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