[MyIS]Spawndemon
01-25-2007, 09:22 PM
You all voted and the results are now in for ModDB's Mod of the Year awards. We're happy to announce that both the 1st and 2nd place winners were Battlefield 2 mods. Congrats goes out to the guys over at Point of Existence 2 (http://www.pointofexistence.com/) as well as Project Reality (http://www.realitymod.com/) for these awards. Take a look:
1st Place. Point of Existence: 2 Battlefield 2
After so many votes, so much effort and a whole lot of fun, Point of Existence 2, for Battlefield 2, has won Mod of the Year for 2006. Point of Existence 2 manages to extend the gameplay of the original game into a new setting with a complex and believable storyline. It manages to have stylish art assets while remaining within the bounds of realism and enforces teamwork without feeling like a chore. It takes a popular formula to the next level of balance, flow and fun.
2nd Place. Project Reality Battlefield 2
For a mod that claims to "not be for the masses" on its' official profile, it sure did score pretty high, didn't it?
Project Reality, as the title so aptly implies, brings realism to the forefront in Battlefield 2, forcing characters to cope with a battlefield much like they would really face in the middle of a modern day war. Gone are the arcade elements and score systems, replaced by things like bleeding, realistic ballistics, new class sets and a wide variety of original maps. And when you consider that all of this has been done on an engine that has been virtually abandoned and unsupported by its' creators, that is one hell of a feat.
Congrats once again and to check out the full listing of results, click here (http://features.moddb.com/287/mods-of-2006-players-choice/?fpage=1).
1st Place. Point of Existence: 2 Battlefield 2
After so many votes, so much effort and a whole lot of fun, Point of Existence 2, for Battlefield 2, has won Mod of the Year for 2006. Point of Existence 2 manages to extend the gameplay of the original game into a new setting with a complex and believable storyline. It manages to have stylish art assets while remaining within the bounds of realism and enforces teamwork without feeling like a chore. It takes a popular formula to the next level of balance, flow and fun.
2nd Place. Project Reality Battlefield 2
For a mod that claims to "not be for the masses" on its' official profile, it sure did score pretty high, didn't it?
Project Reality, as the title so aptly implies, brings realism to the forefront in Battlefield 2, forcing characters to cope with a battlefield much like they would really face in the middle of a modern day war. Gone are the arcade elements and score systems, replaced by things like bleeding, realistic ballistics, new class sets and a wide variety of original maps. And when you consider that all of this has been done on an engine that has been virtually abandoned and unsupported by its' creators, that is one hell of a feat.
Congrats once again and to check out the full listing of results, click here (http://features.moddb.com/287/mods-of-2006-players-choice/?fpage=1).