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From: Devin Morgan | Posted: 1/23/2004 6:46:11 PM | Message Detail
Well, seeing that the previous round was not a very popular one among the voters, I decided to close it a little early tonight. And as such, we only have 3 nights of this tourney remaining, ending it Monday night. I will say again that in order for votes to count, reasons must be given!

Bracket, as well as CRP links, can be found here as always:

http://members.verizon.net/~vze4c9cs/pbracket6.htm

Good luck to our final 8!

1 - Devin Morgan
vs.
40 - Aaron Tadeo

36 - Adrenaline SL
vs.
37 - AstroBlue

2 - Andrew Schultz
vs.
39 - ZoopSoul

30 - Minesweeper
vs.
11 - Mysticcat


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From: Rodri316 | Posted: 1/23/2004 6:57:01 PM | Message Detail
Devin Morgan
AstroBlue
Andrew Schultz
Minesweeper
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From: CVXFREAK | Posted: 1/23/2004 6:58:45 PM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan - his FAQs are clearly ones with information given in a better style.

36 - Adrenaline SL - her FAQs totally rock as usual. Her attention to detail is awesome, and better than her opponent's.

39 - ZoopSoul - Andrew's overrated, and Zoop's FAQs look better and are funnier. Zoop also gives the information in a fashion I like better.

11 - Mysticcat - wow. Just wow. Sorry Minesweeper, but mysticcat's FAQs are special to me. They helped drive me. Plus they're so detailed, and that's not just the RE games, but the other games she's written for. It was close, but I REALLY REALLY REALLY hope to see mysticcat win this whole thing. It'd bring a smile to my face. :)
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From: arminjewell | Posted: 1/23/2004 7:12:14 PM | Message Detail
40 - Aaron Tadeo - This was a tough match-up, both writers have equal detail and format, but Aaron's FAQs are more understandable to me.

37 - AstroBlue - Oh man, this is a match between my two favorite writers. I will have to go with AstroBlue because not only is his formatting superb, but his information is just terrific.

39 - ZoopSoul - I am a big fan of detail in work, as the votes have shown, and Zoop here is no exception. His attention to detail is terrific and he does it well.

11 - Mysticcat - Again, Minesweeper's work is detailed, but nothing compared to Mysticcats work. His DMC FAQs have helped me alot and the information in them is outstandingly good.

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From: Merca | Posted: 1/23/2004 7:37:26 PM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan: Devin's guides are just as detailed as Aaron's, but they're easier to navigate. Also, his simple formatting looks pretty nice and does an excellent job of separating the information.

36 - Adrenaline SL: My two favorite writers... Since they're pretty much equal in terms of details, it's Adrenaline's superior layout and more humorous writing style that solidifies my vote.

39 - ZoopSoul: Zoop's style has more panache, which makes it more interesting to read. Also, his FAQs are as informative ande detailed as they come. Finally, Andrew's lack of a decent format really hurts him, especially when compared to Zoop's superb layout.

Abstain: Meh, I can't decide.
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From: me frog | Posted: 1/23/2004 7:48:08 PM | Message Detail
Rodri, has it ever occured to you to read messages in topics before you post?

1 - Devin Morgan- not a huge fan of his format, but his information makes up for that. It's very in-depth, and doesn't skip a single thing.

36 - Adrenaline SL- AstroBlue is one of the greatest authors of all time, but Adrenaline is pretty much the perfect FAQ writer. She has probably the best format ever, and then super in-depth information.

39 - ZoopSoul- this was a tough decision, but I simply love Zoops work. I mean, his Wario World guide >>>>> all others. And then there's the other guides that he has that goes as in-depth as his Wario World one.

ABSTAIN- too close to call

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From: Meowthnum1 | Posted: 1/23/2004 8:47:50 PM | Message Detail
Geez, me frog, someone's got their panties in a wad.

1 - Devin Morgan - While I dislike the idea of one boss section at the end of the walkthrough as much as anyone, Devin is without a doubt an awesome writer. His format is clean and concise. While he rarely gets humor in the guide (only once have I ever even seen him add an aside to a guide), he gets all of the information across and in a very timely manner. I also like the obscurity of some (not all, but some) of the games for which he writes.

37 - AstroBlue - I've never been on the ASL bandwagon. Adrenalin is overrated in my book. Everyone says, "OMG HER CT FAQ IS SOOO GREAT!!1!!1!" but it pales in comparison to, say, Phoenix's. Anyway, Astro has a fairly simple format, nice section headers, good content, and smoe humor to go along with it.

2 - Andrew Schultz - I like Schultz. He follows my theory (which I've only followed through with twice) that it's better to have one guide for an obscure game than ten guides for a popular game. He writes for kiddy games, a pain I've come to respect. Simple, yet concise.

30 - Minesweeper - Nathan is one of my role-models in the FAQing world. His format is simple but very effective. His detail is sweet and the humor he gets into some guides is nice.
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From: ZoopSoul | Posted: 1/23/2004 9:34:46 PM | Message Detail
Everyone is overrated in Trace's book--literally. He's been quoted in saying this. ;-) I still love yer silly ass, though.

40 - Aaron Tadeo (I love Devin. He's a dear friend, but Jesus, if the guy got any more bland, I'd stab my eyes out. He's like the 50 year old guy that CONSTANTLY WEARS A TUX! RELAX A LITTLE! Put on your PJ's and dance to some Donna Summers. Tadeo provides stellar information with a lot more flair than Devin, which is why he gets my vote. <3 to Dev, though. Ghetto fubulous.)

36 - Adrenaline SL (I adore Astro, but Jesus, this is like Shaq taking on lil' Penny Hardaway at the Center position. It's kinda sad. Adrenaline is a God amongst men, but she has boobs, so she's a Goddess amongst women. Or something. Regardless of her boobtacular abilities, she has the best FAQ on the site with her work on Chrono Trigger, and provides witty, smart-assyness right when it's needed. Seriously, how on earth did you actually think of those formats? Did it come to you in a dream or something? And yes, this is a serious question, because it just makes me discombobulated.)

Andrew is so sexy. If I beat him, I'll kill myself because I cannot be as sexy as the Schultzie and thus, I will disappoint.

11 - Mysticcat (You girls just format good. Minesweeper is a really stellar author. He's like an Adam Foote, or a Shawn Green. Good player that is worthy of his salary, but he pales in comparison to certain players. Well, that is pretty much what this match is: one-sided. Much love to Nate, that RECVX guide is just fantastic, but the 'Cat has some killer knowledge, and claws, to boot.)
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From: Devin Morgan | Posted: 1/23/2004 9:37:41 PM | Message Detail
That's why I bolded it, in hopes he'd see it. Ah well.

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From: Psycho Penguin | Posted: 1/23/2004 9:38:39 PM | Message Detail
Aaron Tadeo - He goes more in-depth with the walkthroughs and tends to not make as many mistakes as his competitor. Aaron is one of my FAQing role models and a terrific writer who really cares about his guides.

Adrenaline SL - Still one of my favorite writers on the site.

Andrew Schultz - The guy has simply written too many great guides for games that desperately need them. Too bad Zoop had to go and write a Rescue Rangers guide which ALMOST made me vote for him alone.

Mysticcat - The formats are plain, but the information is fantastic. I am not that big of a fan of Minesweeper, but he is decent. Mysticcat has always been someone I look up to though.
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From: Rodri316 | Posted: 1/23/2004 9:59:52 PM | Message Detail
Rodri, has it ever occured to you to read messages in topics before you post?

Yes, many times. I'm sorry, I saw other people not giving reasons in previous topics, and I guess I overlooked that sentence. No need for the sarcasm, bud.

Well, my reasons would be that I simply like their FAQ formats better. If I need to be more specific, just ignore my votes.
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From: SubSane | Posted: 1/24/2004 12:18:24 AM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan: Eh, I couldn't dig Tadeo's stuff. Morgan's overall rockitude in his FAQs blows away most people anyway.

37 - AstroBlue: I wasn't a fan of George's rather verbose style in previous rounds, and it comes through again. Peep the MGS2 guides to see what I mean...

2 - Andrew Schultz: Zoop's good, but Schultz was just a bit better. Extremely detailed FAQs such as Wasteland won me over.

30 - Minesweeper: Sweet jesus, I didn't notice those huge paragraphs mc has. Minesweeper's organized and informative walkthroughs win the day.

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From: Phoenix 1911 | Posted: 1/24/2004 2:25:33 AM | Message Detail
40 - Aaron Tadeo - unlike Devin, who creates a good guide for a game, finalizes it and forgets about it, Aaron does an equally good job but then perfectizes them afterwards, much what I like to see. I like how his competitor is able to crank out so many guides, but ATadeo's overall quality beats him.

36 - Adrenaline SL - I really love both people's work, but this is like comparing 9.5/10 work with 9.6/10 work. They are both equally good when it comes to in-depthness and layout, but I like Adrenaline's writing style a teeny bit more. Plus, of course, she's a chick. This'll be the match of the day!

From: antseezee | Posted: 1/24/2004 3:05:40 AM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan - besides mass quantity, Devin seems to write better guides for ALL genres of games. Aaron makes excellent RPG walkthroughs with an improved format, but any other one of his guides barely has enough info to help the user. Check out the Ridge Racer V FAQ.

36 - Adrenaline SL - this matchup is like Spy vs. Spy, nearly equal. However, I felt Adren was a tad better in formatting options, and overall smoothness in the guides. Both have almost the exact same ASCII art, and even their formats closely resemble each other. But when push comes to shove, Adren will take this one.

2 - Andrew Schultz - wow. Another close matchup. However, Andrew sets himself apart from others for the pure fact that he can write for 2D games and make precisely accurate ASCII maps. Zoop can do the same (as you'll see extensively throughout SM64 guide). However, Andrew's overall selection of games, and the actual quality of each is just unbearable.

30 - Minesweeper - Mystic may have the somewhat awesome formatting, but I feel Mine's guides tend to represent every KB for value in the game. If you look at the GTA 3 FAQ, it's small, concise, yet provides every single piece of information in the game. There are no disturbing ASCII drawings that fill a page, just pure details that every gamer looks for.
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From: ZoopSoul | Posted: 1/24/2004 4:24:45 AM | Message Detail
The majority of those maps were Sulpher's, actually. Regardless, my ASCII skills are decent, but you can thank Brian for most in SM64. Except that really awesome Invisible Cap stage one. I did that one, and I rocked hard on it.

-Zoop
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From: Gbness | Posted: 1/24/2004 6:16:11 AM | Message Detail
40 - Aaron Tadeo
Devin is a great writer, but I'm afraid I have to go with one of my favorite writers on the entire site for this one. Aaron's information is superb, and his FF9 and FFX guides are gold. Plus, his format is really good. Some of the best I've seen in some guides.

36 - Adrenaline SL
Adrenaline is one of the top five writers on the site, seriously. Her Chrono Trigger guide is extremely sexy, and one of the best guides on the site. Adrenaline SL has some of the greatest format you can get, and the content itself is also extremely detailed.

2 - Andrew Schultz
Sorry Zoop, but I have to vote for Andrew on this one. He is slightly overrated, although he writes for old school games that really need FAQs. All of them are covered with massive detail, and ASchultz is one of the best map makers in all of FAQing history.

11 - Mysticcat
Oh such a close match... Minesweeper is a perfectionist, handling some wonderful guides that even after playing the games a lot, he strives to make them as good as they get. That's good, but Mysticcat has to get my vote. Her guides are easy to read, a little better formatted, and have excellent detail. I have always loved LoD and DMC2, so Mysticcat has to win my vote.

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From: Masamune3 | Posted: 1/24/2004 7:25:12 AM | Message Detail
Well, I'll pop out a vote before I head to bed.

1 - Devin Morgan - While I find his writing style very plain, and his format also very plain, his work on guides is dedicated and thorough.

36 - Adrenaline SL - God damn, this is THE hardest vote I've had to make. The two best on the site coming together in the semi-final. Too bad it isn't the final... :( Anyway, as I have mentioned in numerous topics, Adrenaline's guides are top notch efforts. Every one of them. She inspires me, is very funny, and is the King... er... Queen of formatting. She WILL win this tourney, for she is GOD.

AstroBlue is a fine writer, and his guides are as well some of the best on the site, but he just doesn't have the distinct energy that I feel from Adrenaline's work. Better luck next time my Aussie friend! :)

39 - ZoopSoul - Ugh... another incredibly close one. I've been a fan of Zoop for a long time now, and I've hardly seen a writer as funny, as comprehensive, and as good as Zoop. It's no wonder he's making money doing what he does best. That being said, I <3 Schultie's old skool FAQ's, but I just prefer Zoop's more.

ABSTAIN - Too close for me.
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From: nintendomaster14 | Posted: 1/24/2004 10:07:44 AM | Message Detail


40 - Aaron Tadeo - It all boild down to FORMAT. I am sorry Devin, but you have an "outdated format." I HONESTLY think that you could become insanely better if you added a more artistic approach to your format. Meh, that is my opinion.

30 - Minesweeper - This guy simply amazes me. He has written some of the better GTA FAQs, and has been one of my favorite people on GAMEFAQS. I hope he goes all the way baby.

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From: SinirothX | Posted: 1/24/2004 10:37:25 AM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan: Clearly the better writer of the two. Although he does not have the most attractive format in the world, it is well-organized, and easily-navigable, and it keeps the large amount of detailed information he offers very succinct. He may not add much humor in his guides, and at times may sound rather monotonous, the information he provides is concise and to the point. He also writes EXTREMELY well for pretty much all genres under the sun, a trick very few authors can do. Now, his competitor, Aaron, while I prefer his layout over Devin's, and how he covers RPGs to death, I still choose Devin if not for the sheer variety alone. Devin also covers new games which need FAQs, along with old, obscure games which not many people have probably heard about, but still need FAQs, 'cause lord knows there are people who play them and get stuck in the process. I tip my hat to you, Devin.

36 - Adrenaline SL: As just about everyone who knows me knows, I simply adore Adrenaline's writing. Personally, I believe she has some of the best layouts in her FAQs on the entire site. Take her MGS2 or DMC guides for example (it's like your eyes are in a stripclub). Her guides also provide 100% detail and accuracy, which I revere in her writing *points to CT FAQ* She also covers a semi-decent variety of genres, as well, winning her my vote over AstroBlue.

2 - Andrew Schultz: Here he is, king of oldschool games, and king of detail. His FAQs for old games (and by old, I mean OLD) games would almost automatically asseverate his victory, but unluckily for him he's facing an opponent like Zoop. Zoop's formatting, which I sentimentally believe, is better and more attractive than Shultz's, however, the prodigious level of information and detail Andrew provides in every single one of his guides is awe-inspiring, giving him my vote. Not to mention the amazing amount of genres he writes for, and the maps he makes. There is not wasted space or filler in a single one of his guides, but that sometimes results in it getting a little messy and difficult to navigate. I suggest making your section headers more visible or something, as in some of your guides, it's kind of easy to skip over a section you're trying to get to. Just a recommendation.

11 - Mysticcat: Mysticcat, as I've made somewhat-ambiguously evident in the past, Mysticcat is one writer which I truly admire, and I look up to his work very much. He may not have English as his primary language, but I don't think that detracts too much from his guides. His format is aesthetically-pleasing, and all of his FAQs provide a high level of detail, which he totally exhausts the game to hell for you. Take his DMC FAQ for example, one of the best up for that game (only matched by Adrenaline's, IMO). On top of that, I was never a huge fan of Minesweeper's work, due to a lack of formatting, and in some cases, lack of detail. This is never the case in Mysticcat's work. Not to say Minesweeper isn't a talented or impressive author in every sense of the words, I just prefer MC's guides over his.

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From: FoxHound26 | Posted: 1/24/2004 11:44:04 AM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan - Chrono Cross guide, among others are too the point and he doesn't beat around the bush, he gets it done with info.

36 - Adrenaline SL - All of her playstation 1 guides are excellent FAQ/Walkthroughs of rpgs, excellent Shinobi guide for ps2, and adds good humor.

39 - ZoopSoul - He may not have the number of guides that Shultz has, but the goodness of the ratchet and clank god of guides gets my vote. The other PS2 guides are fantastic as well.

30 - Minesweeper - Excellent writer i.e. GTA3/VC, also wrote a good guide for 007 Racing, a horrible game.

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From: Adrenaline | Posted: 1/24/2004 2:15:53 PM | Message Detail

:OOOOOOOOO

I really wanna thank everyone for their support and crap like that. Even though I haven't written a new FAQ in ages, I'm quite pleased that my current ones can still match up to AstroBlue's newer works (which make me soil my pants several times a day just thinking about them). Thanks guys! HAAARRRRR!

I've never been on the ASL bandwagon. Adrenalin is overrated in my book. Everyone says, "OMG HER CT FAQ IS SOOO GREAT!!1!!1!" but it pales in comparison to, say, Phoenix's. Anyway, Astro has a fairly simple format, nice section headers, good content, and smoe humor to go along with it.

manwtfomgtub. That's almost exactly what I said about you in one of the previous rounds. This appears to be a lame way to get back at me for the comments I made. Also, I am a leprechaun.

Seriously, how on earth did you actually think of those formats? Did it come to you in a dream or something? And yes, this is a serious question, because it just makes me discombobulated.)

All my sexy-as-hell formats were made by experimenting with different patterns. Usually I mess around with all the possible characters, then I see something I like and build upon it. Most of the time a light bulb just appears above my head. Some of my formats were arrived upon completely by accident. For instance, while I would be making a section header that resembles a revolting pile of crappoo I would somehow see something else I can make out of it and thus turn it into something remarkably sexXxXxyy. Teehee, I said sex!

40 - Aaron Tadeo - Devin has a tendency to "settle." What I mean by this is that he just quickly finishes a FAQ and is pretty much done with it. He doesn't care to expand upon it. Not that this is a major problem, but Tadeo's cramming his FAQs (CC and FF9) with quality info is the deciding factor of this match.

My plan to have everyone brainwashed so they'd vote for me worked!

2 - Andrew Schultz - This was really one tough match. On one hand, Zoop is (was?) one of those few newcomers who has the potential to transcend some of the most respected authors. He certainly adds verve to his writing, which makes it a thrill to read his FAQs. On the other hand, SCHWARTZ is one of those very rare authors who excels in both the FAQing and reviewing front. In many ways, teh Schwartz reaches out to a wider variety of readers.

11 - Mysticcat - While I like Minesweeper's writing more than mysticcat's, I admire mysticcat's perseverance. She's a hard worker. She started later than I did but still surpassed me in KB within a few months (who hasn't these days?). Her FAQs are chalk full of info and are nicely organized. A+++
From: Michael Tyler | Posted: 1/24/2004 3:40:08 PM | Message Detail

1 - Devin Morgan (I don't really care for how Aaron organizes his information, and also his paragraphs run way too long. In my opinion, 10 lines per paragraph is the best way to do it, and a lot of his run as long as 20 lines. Reading a paragraph that long puts unnecessary strain on the eyes. The info in Devin's FAQs, however, are well organized and it's pretty easy to find exactly what you're looking for.)

ABSTAIN (can't decide between the two)

39 - ZoopSoul (Although I don't really like the formatting choices of either writer, Zoop's is certainly preferred over Andrew. Also, Zoop stays on task in his walkthroughs, keeping the emphasis of his work right where it should be.)

30 - Minesweeper (mysticcat's paragraphs are insanely long, and pretty difficult to read through. I'm actually surprised that this cat made it this far in the tournament. I'd figured he would've lost the first match. But anyway, Minesweeper writes some of the best FAQs around, and although I would prefer he made more use of section headers, his information is very well organized. He gives easy to follow instructions, that lead the reader straight through the game from beginning to end, with no annoying babbling or useless info to waste the reader's time. He has some of the most professional work I've ever seen on this site, and he wins this match no problem.)

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From: Devin Morgan | Posted: 1/24/2004 4:00:41 PM | Message Detail
Abstain (can't vote my own match, again :P)

39 - AstroBlue
- While both do excellent guides, AstroBlue is simply the one who excels here. His format is pretty much flawless, he makes everything easy for everyone to read, and he's a MAJOR stickler for accuracy in his work. That attributes to the many, many hours he spends with some of these games he writes for, simply "gathering information" so he can have the most correct/accurate info around. That's admirable, and as such, he deserves it to me.

2 - Andrew Schultz - A major issue I have when comparing these two, are their styles of writing. A flaw I find in Zoop's formatting (this is also present in CVX's work as well), is the whole "capitalize a header, then start work on the line directly below it, w/o spaces" thing. I personally find that hard to keep up with, and should be worked upon to make his FAQs easier to follow. As for Schultz, he has a definitive way of presenting his information which makes it easy for everyone, and his devotion to his work outshines most all of us.

11 - Mysticcat - Once again, I run into an issue with Minesweeper's format (same thing as Zoop). It's hard to follow, especially if you're quickly scrolling through the file looking for a specific area(s). Mysticcat has done/still does VERY well with her work, and it shows she has greatly improved upon it as time goes on (compare her 2001 work to her new Fatal Frame II guide to see what I mean). Her info is clear and concise, which is always a big factor in choosing whose work to follow. We definitely need more writers of her calibre around; only the future will tell...

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From: brian sulpher | Posted: 1/24/2004 5:31:20 PM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan (Close, but ultimately Devin's ability to cover all apsects of games over numerous genres win him the vote).

37 - AstroBlue (ASL is good, but Astro is better. He has good comprehensiveness, a nice format, and a great flow in his writing [which I felt was his big advantage over Adren]).

2 - Andrew Schultz (Zoop is a good due and a good writer, but his writing style that so many seem to adore has a large flaw in my book. He tends to get sidetracked into inane commentary [which is fine], but he goes overboard doing so [detracting from the information being conveyed to the reader, thus negating the point of the FAQ]. Andrew has comprehensiveness, information, and mad mapping skills to propell him to victory).

11 - Mysticcat (Minesweeper is good for information and comprehensiveness, but I feel that Mystic does it a little bit better).
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From: Sasha Slutsker | Posted: 1/24/2004 6:11:19 PM | Message Detail
1 - Devin Morgan - Good, detailed FAQs for a wide variety of games
37 - AstroBlue - His format is actually really good, better than ASL's, so I'm gonna go on that

ABSTAIN - can't choose which one

11 - Mysticcat - Good FAQ's for a wide variety of games and goes into plenty of detail

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