the_hoyle wrote:
Future contests will need to include a screenshot of the jersey in-game with the submission. For this one, just use your own opinion and judgement, and it is a pilot to test the posting and voting systems for any issues.
See the other thread for this contest for further information
Yeah I made a judgement call to how I think they would look when I voted.
togo95 wrote:
I don't know if showing provisional results is the best idea. It may affect the result quite a bit imo and not necessarily in a fair way.
I agree with this also. I noticed with my vote for the stages when I published and had 2 races in clear lead, I managed to get more people voting for the others and ended up with only 2 votes seperating 5 races, instead of a 5 vote difference before giving running tally of votes. Better to keep everyone in suspense until voting is closed, especially with the quality of work.
Good call about the provisional standings, guys. Had my doubts about it too, but I figured since it's a pilot I'd post them anyway and see what the effects on the outcome would be.
However, my hypothesis is that it won't affect the voting too much, because it's not plain voting, but it's a grading system.
haasje33 wrote:
Good call about the provisional standings, guys. Had my doubts about it too, but I figured since it's a pilot I'd post them anyway and see what the effects on the outcome would be.
However, my hypothesis is that it won't affect the voting too much, because it's not plain voting, but it's a grading system.
Well, in my case it would probably make more of a difference because it's a grading system. I have already voted and didn't use the full scale since I found all the entries very good. However, if I was to vote again now, I would subconsciously tend to create more disparity in my evaluation. This is because the order I would place the entries in is fairly different from the one in provisional ranking.
This brings us to another matter. I think possibly a better way of voting would be to rank the entries (or grade like now but with only 6 values and without repetition). That way, each vote would have the same weight, although that has some disadvantages too.
The pilot has been a success and we're eager to start with the real competitions from this month on. The results from the pilot look very promising.
A total of 7 jerseys were submitted and all of them have been graded with an average above 5,5. With a difference of only 0,4 points against runner-up Lufthansa (the_hoyle), the winner is T-Mobile by Cavendish-Fan with an average score of 7,8. Congratulations! You'll receive your signature banner by PM today or tomorrow.
In the spoiler you'll find the average scores for each jersey, divided in the different grading categories.