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No, it doesnt. Giving 0 stars (or not being able to score teamwork) will cause that attribute to not even be counted for the overall score.Pedronicus wrote:I think it's unfortunate that if you haven't played a doubles game without that person on your team, missing out a 5 stars for teamwork subtracts from a players average.
i don't say it's better, neither it's worse.mightyredarmy wrote:I've read a lot of debate about the feedback / ratings system over the past few days, but I haven't seen anyone measuring the numbers for and against the new system, forgive me if there is already a poll and I've missed it. Please vote and comment, thanks.
You had to just throw in that self-gratification... didn't you?JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I like it alot more and thats coming from the player who by far had the most positive feedback that was lost.
read in between the lines if you likeBones2484 wrote:You had to just throw in that self-gratification... didn't you?JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I like it alot more and thats coming from the player who by far had the most positive feedback that was lost.
well he has an impressive feedback history. 16 pages of nearly only positives and some neutrals, hardly any negs if any (first neg doesn't count as it isn't truly a neg but just a joke)Bones2484 wrote:You had to just throw in that self-gratification... didn't you?JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I like it alot more and thats coming from the player who by far had the most positive feedback that was lost.
I'm well aware... I was just laughing to myself because I don't think JR can make a post where he doesn't build his own ego in some fashionzimmah wrote:well he has an impressive feedback history. 16 pages of nearly only positives and some neutrals, hardly any negs if any (first neg doesn't count as it isn't truly a neg but just a joke)
svenny24 wrote:i think it's stupid, i liked to read feedbacks, now you know nothing about you're opponent

I'm curious how you expect it to work itself out over time? How is an ever-changing community of players who can't agree on a damned thing going to come to a consensus on how to grade people. I mean, without that, the system is completely useless and so far we are 100% polarized on the topic. If those who think the default should be a 5 don't change their ways (and they won't) the system will show us nothing.Luvr wrote:I don't think the new system is that bad and people seem to be making tons of predictions about it without even giving it time. We've had the old system for.....how long? Long before I ever got here...we should at least give the new system a chance before bashing these people's hard work.
Anyway, I don't think the old system was that great. I think now that it's less personal you're more likely to get more ratings and thus it'd become more accurate. Previously I had over 900 games played and only about 63-8 feedbacks. I joined a game the other day and due to me not realizing it had started I didn't start my first turn until almost 4 minutes into it and already someone was like "oh look at her feedback, she's a deadbeater and misses turns on purpose".... I was being judged on a couple bad feedback even though I hadn't even missed a turn and even though I replied to my negs. And at least a couple of my feedback could have been deleted for being against the rules or whatever I just never bothered to open a ticket over it.
And if you really want to take feedback into consideration...it's still there...
