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Ski TDC is my stress ball
Registered 13/03/2005
Points 10130
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21st November, 2008 at 20:27:50 -
I don't see how reviews actually help that much. I read them, yes, but they've never actually helped me to decided whether or not to download a game. I usually decide based on the first few ratings, comments and the screenshots on the download page. Taking the reviewing feature even further just seems OTT to me.
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Hill Gigas Reviewing Madman
Registered 07/06/2004
Points 257
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21st November, 2008 at 20:34:17 -
I think the most influential rating mechanism right now are the admin recommendation stars. No one really cares too much about reviews except the authors who made the game (which still makes it worthwhile), and 95% of the decent games here have a user-star rating between 4.5-5 stars, so they all look the same. But then when you see that blue or red star by the name, you think "Oh crap, this must be special."
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Ski TDC is my stress ball
Registered 13/03/2005
Points 10130
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21st November, 2008 at 20:36:44 -
"But then when you see that blue or red star by the name, you think "Oh crap, this must be special." "
I don't, most of the games with stars I didn't really like but then that all boils down to the admins personal tastes, that's why Nim was kinda annoyed at that system.
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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21st November, 2008 at 20:48:15 -
Reviews aren't just there to let people know if a game is worth a download. They also point out to the creator how to improve in the future.
Ratings are more useless than reviews.
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