I'd be fine with it as long as the user didn't already vote for the same game last year.
Actually, you could probably just allow them and they still wouldn't get close to winning, given the resistance in this thread.
Citizen Kane wasn't up for Best Picture when it was released on blu-ray.
So no.
A game's a game. I say yes.
A game's a game. I say yes.
Have there even been any remasters worthy of this released this year? Was Pokemon that good?
Have there even been any remasters worthy of this released this year? Was Pokemon that good?
Very simple, you can vote for TLoU or GTA if you did not last year.Game Eligibility
Eligible games:
PORT RULE: Games that released in your region in 2012 BUT NO EARLIER and have been brought to a new platform in 2013 are eligible, as long as you didn't vote on it last year.
Relevant rules highlighted.Game Eligibility
Eligible games:
- Games localized for your region and released this calendar year (can be retail only or downloadable), as long as it follows the "Port Rule," detailed below
- Voting for imported titles is allowed. If you list an import game, please mention which country you are from. Otherwise I will assume you didnt read the rules and the vote will not count.
[*]Remakes and significant upgrades to previously released games- New expansion packs to MMOs and other games, but not the original game unless it too was released in your region this year
- Mods of PC games that officially support modding
- PORT RULE: Games that released in your region in 2012 BUT NO EARLIER and have been brought to a new platform in 2013 are eligible, as long as you didn't vote on it last year.
Ineligible games:
- Ports that amount to ROM dumps, i.e., ports with no additional content or significant changes
[*]Ports that are basically HD ports of existing games with no changes besides upscaling the game- "GOTY Editions" that simply collect previously-released content into a single package[/B]
- Games that have not officially been released, such as demos or "alphas" and "betas"
- Games that are incomplete, such as episodic games that have not yet had their final episode released
- Games localized for your region and released on any platform in 2011 or earlier
- Games released on PC in a previous year and released on Steam or other sales portals this year
- Fan translations or other projects making unauthorized use of IP
No, not at all. You actually missed the important rule.From the 2013 thread
Relevant rules highlighted.
Basically, it depends on the nature of the remaster and how much they actually changed for the new release.
The Citizen Kane and RE4 people are being moronic.
Here were the rules last year.
Very simple, you can vote for TLoU or GTA if you did not last year.
Ports that are basically HD ports of existing games with no changes besides upscaling the game
Remakes and significant upgrades to games count too.
Ports that are basically HD ports of existing games with no changes besides upscaling the game do not count.
If it's decided that GTAV PS4 is a significant enough remaster/remake to be eligible, I can vote for it this year, even if I already voted for it last year.No, not at all. You actually missed the important rule.
Those port rules are only valid when the game was released earlier than the previous year.
No, I think that's a bad rule. Mirror's Edge PC comes out in January 2009. I played it, loved it, with your rule I couldn't vote for it in the GOTY 2009 because there was a shit console version I skipped on purpose two months earlier. That's a bad rule.I believe it would be better to just say "game is only eligible in the year it was first released in your region regardless of platform".
Good, bye bye GTA V and TLOU