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Liens 2020 年 1 月 25 日 下午 7:56
The issue with Community Recommendations
This seems to be the equivalent of joe shmoe passing you by on the street and telling you CoD is the best game they've played and you def need to get it.
Which leads to my response: I don't know you, I don't know what you're about, so I don't want to know what you recommend because we most likely have very different tastes.

I imagine this is why so many are pissed off by this experiment 006.

Not to mention all the reviews I was given weren't even fully recommendations. They were half recommendations with caveats because there's no "meh" review option.

Steam community reviews work en masse because there's so many of them, you can get an idea, build a mental image of the situation using each review as a piece. Each review on it's own is meaningless, only together do they paint the full picture.
You're showing people a single pixel of the picture and telling them it's the full picture, which it isn't.
最后由 Liens 编辑于; 2020 年 1 月 25 日 下午 7:57
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kdodds 2020 年 1 月 26 日 上午 8:19 
This has been a problem for a long time. When there's just a yes/no, there's no way to judge any kind of quality. We really need the star system back. Whether it's a 1-5 or 1-10 scale doesn't really matter. 5 makes a bit more sense, because you get your "meh" at 3, good at 4, great at 5, bad at 2, terrible at 1. 10 (and wider) scales become less clear as they widen and more peer-competitive as to which gets the better rating. With the scale, you could allow for sliding scale user preference for rating (i.e. only games community rated at 4 or better, average).
Deisophia 2020 年 3 月 17 日 上午 9:24 
As someone who reviews sort of regularly, yes we've been asking for such rating systems for ages. Really wish Steam would implement it.
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