07-03-2014 02:49 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 10:37 PM by ROGBot
07-28-2014 04:07 PM
07-28-2014 10:26 PM
Bozzified wrote:
wow.. this is what ROG team decided on?
Flat background with a monitor that took whole 30 mins to do gets a prize? Wow..
The whole competition was so disappointing and weird.
07-29-2014 01:19 AM
Bozzified wrote:
wow.. this is what ROG team decided on?
I won't even comment on my work, but Knotic was the closest to the amount of details and quality of work to mine. I totally wouldn't mind him winning but this has got to be a joke. And the computex prizes? Flat background with a monitor that took whole 30 mins to do gets a prize? Wow..
Not sure what I expected though.. seeing the previous competition winners.
The whole competition was so disappointing and weird.
07-28-2014 08:46 PM
07-29-2014 02:21 AM
07-29-2014 02:43 AM
07-29-2014 06:45 AM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
Unfortunately Knotic has elected to remove himself from the competition after sending some abusive messages to staff. Surprising and completely out the blue, but there you go. We will look at the votes again and choose another winner.
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
Ha! It's Bozzified who gets the Gene + Front Base.
There was 1 vote in it. 😛
07-29-2014 06:17 PM
Static_FX wrote:
wait... what? Knotic won and was then being abusive to staff???? that seems very odd
pafflick wrote:
I was talking to him 2 weeks ago, he sent me a PM too. He was generally upset about the voting rules (that even users with 1-day membership can vote). He also mentioned that he's been considering to withdraw from the competition now that the new rules were applied and that he wouldn't even join the contest in the first place, if he knew that before. As far as I don't approve insulting other people (seems ridiculous, since he was picked as a winner), still I kinda understand his disappointment.
Whenever a public voting is allowed there is always some abuse involved. And there is more methods out there, than just creating multiple accounts from different e-mails / IP (for some people changing IP is just as easy as replacing a shoe). You can for example buy votes, exchange with other people (you vote for their entries in other contests, they vote for yours), ask friends to vote (or followers from your social media) etc.
I wonder where this post is gone now, but anyway in my opinion this is just not enough. I'm not saying that the voting was some kind of a big fraud, yet still I'm wondering how many users registered here only to leave their vote and probably never come back... 😉
It seems unfair that only ten entries were eligible to win.
The company that I work for is also running this type of competitions (for their facebook fans), but the rules are slightly different. You still have to receive a given number of votes for your entry (that's how you can build an audience for your page), but there is no limitation of entries that gets qualified to the finals, meaning that the jury has more entries to choose from and no one can complain that their entry was taken out by someone with "fake" votes. 🙂
And to make things clear - I don't feel aggrieved because of all this, since I received an *enormous* amount of votes for my entry (which is ONE vote, hooray! ;)). I wasn't doing it for the prizes, I mostly wanted to share my work with ROG fans and enthusiasts (I even have a proof that I wanted to submit wallpapers earlier, not for the contest, but was unable to register). But still I agree with the people saying that the voting rules were not too fair. I hope you can work on that for the future contests. 🙂
And congratulations to the winners, especially to you Nico J, since I voted for your winning entry. :cool:
07-29-2014 07:21 PM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
To be honest I was surprised that more people didn't do more around the Computex products - we had ~1/2 entries only covering the three motherboards and only an 'indirect' entry for the GX500 (the winner was high quality but I feel the group would have chosen a more product-centric one had it been done).