UPDATE I'm looking at other suggestions brought up:
* 4 stars (1-Very Bad, 2-Bad, 3-Good, 4-Very Good) with no "average", so people could typically leave 3 with less controversy. * 3 stars (1-Bad, 2-Good, 3-Very Good) so that "average ...
No - I'm referring to the fact I can't make out the maps I'm playing on thanks to a load of 'white moise' - must be some corruption in the map - been like it for days - is it just me?
great tournament - just wish I could see the maps at the moment
I'm assuming you are referring to the brackets ...
So I am wrong to presume that since this is a community consultation, the community will be given a chance to vote on the options?
Personally I would vote for some simplification, I don't think we needs loads of categories, with up to 5 stars in each, just keep it simple. 3 star system with one ...
We don't need a 5-point scale. Look at the ratings dished out and you'll see that it's commonplace to rate 1s, 3s and 5s, while the 2s and 4s hardly get used.
We don't need categories. Look at the ratings left and you'll see 1-1-1, 3-3-3, 5-5-5 in the vast majority of cases
We hear you, we do. We've got some ideas to help craft a better system that serves your wants and our needs. We want to keep everyone happy, so we're focusing extra effort on it all.
--Andy
How about getting these ideas out in the open for community discussion now, then everyone can see where ...
I dont miss any turns and im already getting dinged with 3's beacuse I dont play real time. This is as bad as receiving a negative feedback. I like the auto idea but your outline is not reasonable.
IF automated it should be:
5 stars for 0 missed turns. You simply can't improve on zero missed ...
According to the votes in Zimmah's poll, the average rating people are expecting to dish out is 3.8, while the median is 4.
Nothing wrong with Zimmah giving out 3s if she wants, but those who expect (on average 3.,in reality 4 or 5 will continue to complain to her about it. I'm personally starting ...
After a little while, all the ratings from people who use 5's as the starting point, and the people who use 3, and the people who give 1's whenever they lose, will all average out, and you will be able to tell by how someone compares to this average quite easily. It may not be the "recommended ...