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{{Quotation|'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/propaganda/submit.php Propaganda Contest]''' submit page|Against all the rules of contest creation, there is STILL MORE! Because even if you don’t win ANY of the prizes listed above, Gabe Newell might take a liking to your poster and AWARD SOME POINTS to the side of your choice in the Soldier/Demo War. Is this fair? No! Does Gabe care? Not even slightly!.}} | {{Quotation|'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/propaganda/submit.php Propaganda Contest]''' submit page|Against all the rules of contest creation, there is STILL MORE! Because even if you don’t win ANY of the prizes listed above, Gabe Newell might take a liking to your poster and AWARD SOME POINTS to the side of your choice in the Soldier/Demo War. Is this fair? No! Does Gabe care? Not even slightly!.}} | ||
− | The '''Propaganda Contest''' was a community event run by Valve in conjunction with the [[WAR! Update]]. It encouraged users to create propaganda posters for their side of choice ([[BLU]] [[Soldier]] or [[RED]] [[Demoman]]). The posters were then submitted to | + | The '''Propaganda Contest''' was a community event run by [[Valve]] in conjunction with the [[WAR! Update]]. It encouraged users to create propaganda posters for their side of choice ([[BLU]] [[Soldier]] or [[RED]] [[Demoman]]). The posters were then submitted to Valve to be judged through the Propaganda Contest website. |
== Prizes == | == Prizes == | ||
− | The first prize was announced to be a one-of-a-kind hat, which was named based on the name the user wrote in when submitting their entry to the contest. The three leading prizes were later revealed to be the [[Towering Pillar of Hats]], [[Noble Amassment of Hats]], and [[Modest Pile of Hat]] (for first, second, and third, respectively) with orange prize ribbons attached. | + | The first prize was announced to be a one-of-a-kind hat, which was named based on the name the user wrote in when submitting their entry to the contest. The three leading prizes were later revealed to be the [[Towering Pillar of Hats]], [[Noble Amassment of Hats]], and [[Modest Pile of Hat]] (for first, second, and third, respectively) with orange prize ribbons attached. They were named the J.Axer's Dapper Topper, Amber's Rad As All Hell Hat, and the Uncle Sam respectively. |
It was also announced that there would be 25 runners-up which would receive a mysterious [[Mann Co.]] "prize package". Over 40 runners-up were later selected, and received a [[Modest Pile of Hat]] as their prize. | It was also announced that there would be 25 runners-up which would receive a mysterious [[Mann Co.]] "prize package". Over 40 runners-up were later selected, and received a [[Modest Pile of Hat]] as their prize. |
Revision as of 21:24, 2 May 2011
“ | Against all the rules of contest creation, there is STILL MORE! Because even if you don’t win ANY of the prizes listed above, Gabe Newell might take a liking to your poster and AWARD SOME POINTS to the side of your choice in the Soldier/Demo War. Is this fair? No! Does Gabe care? Not even slightly!.
— Propaganda Contest submit page
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The Propaganda Contest was a community event run by Valve in conjunction with the WAR! Update. It encouraged users to create propaganda posters for their side of choice (BLU Soldier or RED Demoman). The posters were then submitted to Valve to be judged through the Propaganda Contest website.
Prizes
The first prize was announced to be a one-of-a-kind hat, which was named based on the name the user wrote in when submitting their entry to the contest. The three leading prizes were later revealed to be the Towering Pillar of Hats, Noble Amassment of Hats, and Modest Pile of Hat (for first, second, and third, respectively) with orange prize ribbons attached. They were named the J.Axer's Dapper Topper, Amber's Rad As All Hell Hat, and the Uncle Sam respectively.
It was also announced that there would be 25 runners-up which would receive a mysterious Mann Co. "prize package". Over 40 runners-up were later selected, and received a Modest Pile of Hat as their prize.
The final "prize" announced was additional points for the side of choice of posters that Valve president Gabe Newell liked, which would help tip the scale of the ongoing "battle" between the Soldier and Demoman for the item that would later be revealed as the Gunboats. Because of the contest, the Soldier won the war, despite the Demomen having more kills.
Winners
Runners-up
Best Reference to Loch Ness Monster
- Wade "Nineaxis" Fabry