AGS Polls

Poll Results

The previous polls conducted on the AGS homepage have been as follows:

#12 (Jul 2002) - Should AGS be distributed in an installer or zip file?

(2138 votes total)

  • Plain zip file: 52%
  • Windows installer: 48%

#11 (Jun 2002) - Which AGS'er would you most like to sleep with?

(63 votes total)

  • Chris: 32%
  • M0ds: 22%
  • EvenWolf: 21%
  • Mr Colossal: 13%
  • Sylpher: 6%
  • Esseb: 6%

#10 (Apr 2002) - Who would you kill to get a Windows editor?

(637 votes total)

  • The last African endangered albino rhino: 26%
  • The Queen Mother: 22%
  • Nobody, DOS is fine: 19%
  • Yourself: 13%
  • Chris: 13%
  • Your own mother: 6%

#9 (Jan 2002) - Which of these do you prefer to munch?

(610 votes total)

  • Pringles: 48%
  • Smarties: 20%
  • Jaffa Cakes: 15%
  • All of the above: 17%

#8 (Aug 2001) - What do you most want to see in AGS?

(826 votes total)

  • Windows-based editor: 69%
  • 800x600 resolution support: 17%
  • 32-bit colour support: 14%

#7 (Apr 2001) - WHAT YOU SAY???

(566 votes total)

  • All your base are belong to us: 54%
  • You have no chance to survive make your time: 33%
  • You are on the way to destruction: 14%

#6 (Nov 2000) - Do you want a Windows-based editor?

(960 votes total)

  • Yes! 93%
  • No thanks, the DOS one's fine: 7%

#5 (Jul 2000) - What do you want most from the next AGS version?

(651 votes total)

  • Windows engine: 65%
  • New features: 22%
  • All bugs fixed: 13%

#4 (May 2000) - Which drawing style do you prefer?

(64 votes total)

  • Cartoon: 44%
  • Hand drawn: 33%
  • Real-life: 23%

#3 (Mar 2000) - Which game interface did you prefer?

(233 votes total)

  • Lucasarts: 58%
  • Sierra: 37%
  • Liked them both equally: 5%

#2 (Feb 2000) - Would you read a daily "Developer's Diary"?

(58 votes total)

  • Yes, once a week: 69%
  • Yes, every day: 22%
  • No: 5%

#1 (Jan 2000) - Would AGS benefit from 16-bit colour support?

(98 votes total)

  • Yes, hi-colour would be good: 62%
  • No, leave it in 256-colour: 29%
  • I'd prefer 32-bit colour: 9%