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Reviews by score

Discussion in 'Feedback & Suggestions' started by mraquinn, 1 Mar 2010.

  1. mraquinn

    mraquinn What's a Dremel?

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    Is there a way to see all reviews by their score? As in, can I look at all game reviews and see all those that scored 10 etc.?
     
  2. Guest-16

    Guest-16 Guest

    It won't happen sorry. The score is meaningless on its own, that's why we write text to go with it to explain it. We're not a price comparison website reviewing thousands of products, unlike expert reviews, so it doesn't work so well.

    You're best bet is to visit meta-critic but even then a 9 in one place doesn't mean a 9 elsewhere. etc
     
  3. mraquinn

    mraquinn What's a Dremel?

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    I can see your point - and I think you're right that the content matters more than the score. It's just that if I'm looking for a new game, it's tough to trawl through all your reviews and, for me at least, the score would just be a starting point.
     
  4. Guest-16

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    Post a new thread in the gaming forum ;) "What FPS game shall I buy?"
     
  5. LeMaltor

    LeMaltor >^_^

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    Buy Supreme Commander 2!
     
  6. RTT

    RTT #parp

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    Have you read Joe's copy lately? :confused:




    ;)
     
  7. Nodule

    Nodule What's a Dremel?

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    I understand where you are coming from Richard re not becoming to scores focused, but at the moment to be utterly frank, the bit-tech review archives are unusable unless you have a veyr explicit idea of what you are looking for. One of the main attractions of sites like this is when I'm thinking about buying e.g. a new monitor, then using the site to understand what the options/trade-offs are at the better quality end. The hardware of the month is a bit too one-dimensional to do this. You don't have to use scores, some sort of search feature on e.g. your Recommended awards you be good. but at the moment your site is just not as useful as several of your competitors because of this lack of features, which is a shame as the reviews are usually top notch.
     

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