the trend is shifting because a couple sites dropped review scores?Then why is the trend shifting the other way when it comes to things?
the trend is shifting because a couple sites dropped review scores?Then why is the trend shifting the other way when it comes to things?
That's a non answer. There is a reason why it got a 7.2. What reason do you have to believe they pull it out of their ass? Why do you think they're not comparing? Why do you think they're not taking into consideration the different aspects of a game?because numbers don't really make sense, I've already explained this to you. Write a review for a game and then give it a 7.2
It's been talked about at length for a while now, the numbers don't make sense.the trend is shifting because a couple sites dropped review scores?
Exactly what does a 7.2 mean? That's what I want, what is a 7.2 out of 10?That's a non answer. There is a reason why it got a 7.2. What reason do you have to believe they pull it out of their ass? Why do you think they're not comparing? Why do you think they're not taking into consideration the different aspects of a game?
Nobody talks like that in real life brehPeople even rate looks on a 10 scale! A 10 scale is very, very commonplace! shyt![]()

I assume they take into consideration gameplay, graphics, replaybility, etc. I don't think it's as arbitrary as you thinkExactly what does a 7.2 mean? That's what I want, what is a 7.2 out of 10?
That's just anecdotal. I have anecdotal evidence that points to the contrary. I hear people use 10 scales all the time.Nobody talks like that in real life breh
In real life, I talk about stuff I like with words and emotions, not numbers.
I don't be like "breh I just smashed this 6.9 Peruvian chick the other night, her headgame was a 7.4/10 but I'll give her a few weeks to patch things up and maybe i'll up it to 8/10!"
Even with videogames I only talk about the numbers if I'm talking about reviews specifically. After that, we just talk about games naturally like "I liked this, I didn't like that, this was dope, that was wack, this is trash, this is crazy" etc.
The way people talk on the coli is not how people talk in real life. If you find people that talk like that, congrats. Regular, colloquial convo's don't involve such verbiage.
The consumers do and that's the point. People hang on to the numbers and run with it, people's livelihoods are literally at stake if a game doesn't score 80% across the board...do you realize how utterly ridiculous that is?I assume they take into consideration gameplay, graphics, replaybility, etc. I don't think it's as arbitrary as you think
If they don't make a good game, shouldn't their job be up for consideration? I see no problem with that.The consumers do and that's the point. People hang on to the numbers and run with it, people's livelihoods are literally at stake if a game doesn't score 80% across the board...do you realize how utterly ridiculous that is?
and I can bet you those anecdotes you'll bring up are context specific i.e. discussing reviews or something formal or important and shyt. I'm talking regular day to day convo like just chilling with your boys and shyt.That's just anecdotal. I have anecdotal evidence that points to the contrary. I hear people use 10 scales all the time.

I talk like that. I have friends that talk like that. A 10 scale is naturaland I can bet you those anecdotes you'll bring up are context specific i.e. discussing reviews or something formal or important and shyt. I'm talking regular day to day convo like just chilling with you boys and shyt.
I wish I heard a nikka around me say "Yo that Tomb Raider was a 8.7/10 man"
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That is not natural...at allI talk like that. I have friends that talk like that. A 10 scale is natural
That is not natural...at all
Numbers are everywhere in life. We use them all the time!You don't see the problem with an arbitrary number that's not wholly consistent and applicable across every title as ridiculous?? An 8.5 for X doesn't mean it's better than the 8.1 Y had.If they don't make a good game, shouldn't their job be up for consideration? I see no problem with that.
How do you get rated at your job? They rate me on a 5 point scale on various aspects of my job. Most of my jobs have rated me on a number scale. It's the way of the world
Yes, of course there will be subjectivity. That's why meta-analyses and aggregates are so good. They put a bunch of numbers together to get an average. It's a way to make things less subjective.You don't see the problem with an arbitrary number that's not wholly consistent and applicable across every title as ridiculous?? An 8.5 for X doesn't mean it's better than the 8.1 Y had.
"Good" etc is subjective. There's always going to be some sort of subjectivity at the end of the day.
Imagine if you will, a number scale being used to rate the looks and desirability of black women during the early 1900's. The "consensus" as by the oligarchy would seen as the final say and anyone who says otherwise is just "mad".
anyone with a brain would see that it's some bullshyt.