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FabledIntegral wrote:Is it really needeD? I mean it's not calculated into the average, which is all people look at .
Jeff Hardy wrote:i think this would be a waist of the mods time
cicero wrote:FabledIntegral wrote:Is it really needeD? I mean it's not calculated into the average, which is all people look at .
Whilst it's not included in the average it might well be a quick and easy fix which would have the benefit e_i_pi highlights ... If it's quick and easy, why not.
chapcrap wrote:I don't have a good plan. Sorry for that. There is a thread about bringing back feedback. That was the system used before ratings. Some kind of hybrid would probably e the best.
The problem with the rating system is that almost everyone just gives 5s to everyone for eveything no matter what. It's just not really representative of reality.
chapcrap wrote:I don't have a good plan. Sorry for that. There is a thread about bringing back feedback. That was the system used before ratings. Some kind of hybrid would probably e the best.
The problem with the rating system is that almost everyone just gives 5s to everyone for eveything no matter what. It's just not really representative of reality.
dshedd wrote:Hello,
So, when you give a player a "rating" you can give 1-5 stars. You cannot give a zero star rating. This is totally fine. However, when you look at your ratings, sometimes a person will rate two of the three things (say, "fair play" and "gameplay" but NOT "attitude"). When you look at such a rating it looks like someone gave you "zero" stars for attitude, when they in fact simply did not rate you on that category. People get mad and say: "HEY! WHY DID YOU GIVE ME A BAD RATING??" or something, when really NO rating was given.... it just LOOKS like they gave you zero stars for something. I think, on the ratings page, having a symbol for "not rated" would eliminate confusion. I realize this is trivial, but anything that keeps the bad vibes down in internet games in general is helpful.
Did that make sense? Cool.
Best,
dshedd
DoomYoshi wrote:If you click the star to the left of the 5 you can leave a zero-star rating. It shows up as "No Rating" though, meaning there is no way to distinguish between the 2 options.
Neither of you guys even have platinum, so what are you talkin about?
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