RegisFan
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Post by RegisFan on Oct 9, 2010 23:34:54 GMT -5
Alright, everybody. I think this will be one of our last polls, if not the last poll. How many different contestants do you want play for one million dollars in the Hot Seat during our Fifth Anniversary RPG? Keep in mind that the number of contestants also determines the number of hosts (as we will rotate hosts for each contestant), as well as the overall length of the RPG. Up to 10 contestants can play in the Fastest Finger round, regardless of how many get to play in the Hot Seat.
Also, for those of you who are thinking about being our computer(s), keep in mind that the more contestants there are, the more questions you will have to write and the more graphics you will have to make. We don't want the game to be so massive that it becomes too time consuming, but we want several site members to get the chance to play the game.
Since this poll is a rather important one and may cause some debate among members, it will stay open through Friday. Also, you can take this opportunity to ask any questions now if you're unclear on any of the rules of the game determined in these polls. Once again, I'd like to remind everyone that I will post the start time of the sign-up thread in advance so that everyone has an equal chance of getting the role he/she desires.
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Post by Reidb1700 on Oct 10, 2010 11:55:37 GMT -5
I think having five is the perfect amount because it allows for the most people to play and shouldn't be too hard for the amount of questions written.
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Tim0n
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Post by Tim0n on Oct 10, 2010 14:16:22 GMT -5
Preety much I agree with Reidb1700, but I think that we should allow everyone to play, like in USA Celebrity Editions.
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RyanZ
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Post by RyanZ on Oct 11, 2010 7:45:37 GMT -5
I'd have five stacks of questions ready if I was the computer. I have tons of questions made for my Millionaire PowerPoint games, so really it'd be no problem if there were five contestants. Or we could just have multiple computers as well, in which case nobody would need to have 75 questions.
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