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The idea is that you can obviously vote on games that became finished, but they have to be finished/receive final update in the same year as the voting, not earlier. I'm not sure how many games were finished this year, but I don't think it was a big amount. Slave U I think was one of them, and it's on the list.MotF is one of my all time favourites (Mister_M loved it as well if I remember correctly), and I actually had it in my top 5 femdom games 2 years ago, but many people were focusing on active development games, so I eventually dropped it. Definitely either a finished games or "best femdom games of all time" category could be a good addition, as I'm sure many people love games that are either long finished or abandoned.
In our first voting, since it was first one, the rules were a bit more lax, and we could vote on any game, and some games made before 2022 are on the list. This year there were some people who voted on games finished/updated last before 2024 and I didn't count them in, same as last year.
I actually don't want to add more categories to the FDGotY, on the contrary maybe take some out even. Last year people were very into various categories and wanted more of them. You can see how much votes were in the smaller categories last year compared to this year, and also that almost every person who voted last year voted in every category, while this year a lot of people voted only in the main one. So we'll see how it'll be next year.
Yeah, but the top spots were very close last time too. Last year there was more people voting, but that made votes quite even among various titles, not like TSoB jumping so far above the competition this year. NiF lost to KG in 2023 with only 5 pts, so one person's vote even then could completely change the podium.Sorry for not noticing, as I actually voted for NiF too as my no. 5 choice! (and given that it won silver by 1 point, I think I literally caused both KG and Under the Witch to miss out on the podium, cause without my vote NiF would've tied for 2nd with Gynocracy...) The relatively low turnout is palpable this year.