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12/20/11 12:45:36 PM#21
Its always best to try it out your self, user reviews are too obsurd, professionals are paid and they make good conversations buti in the end the game gets a good review.
I tested the game in beta and found it not my cup of tea, however you might think its the greatest or latest poop in the market.
So try it your self and see how it goes. |
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12/20/11 12:50:27 PM#22
Originally posted by Puremallace
How about actually working? works for me but I'm home now so the SW:TOR entertaining shall begin in a while. This doom and gloom thread was brought to you by Chin Up™ the new high caffeine soft drink for gamers who just need that boost of happiness after a long forum session. |
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12/20/11 12:50:52 PM#23
You can get a pretty good idea of what a game is like from user reviews, so I always read them. Nothing beats hands on experience, though. |
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12/20/11 12:52:15 PM#24
the best part is how the negative reviews talk about the game, while most of the positive reviews are reviewing the negative reviews. I dont know if there is any significance to that; I just thought it was a funny observation. |
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12/20/11 12:54:18 PM#25
Anyone slightly intellignet can see that the vast majority of the bad writes ups are nothing but subjective content.
It's a shame that any random internet user can express their "opinion" no matter how subjective, and have it affect scores that only average numbers regarding the votes.
No filter on the malacious, biased, or just plaing entitled and stupid. Folks that like the game are playing it and outweigh the number of reviews/opinions period. The scary part is one day the world will be run by adults who were never spanked as kids and got trophies just for participating. |
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12/20/11 12:55:08 PM#26
If you look at the reviews, many of them come off as people who didn't think the game was going to share anything in common with any other MMORPG at all. Maybe because it was Bioware + Star Wars...I don't know. They certainly didn't expect the game to have any common ground with World of Warcraft (or EQ2, etc., etc.) I totally understand people have opinions, but it just seems kind of silly to buy something sight unseen, and then be surprised that it's not what you expected it to be. It's even sillier to be angry that it doesn't resemble a game that's being shutdown because it didn't make enough money or that it shares common ground with a game that's made more money than any other game in the history of the genre. Your analogy assumes that SWToR is a blatant rip off of World of Warcraft, rather than a game that uses game mechanics common to the genre. ** edit ** I don't agree or disagree with the reviews...they are opinions of people who bought the game,so they can't be wrong. It will be interesting to watch the review numbers as time goes on though. Join the League For Gamers. |
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12/20/11 12:59:34 PM#27
Most of those reviews can lick my balls. I'll agree that there are too many "10" reviews as it should be near impossible to get one but the same goes for "0" reviews which are entirely too plentiful and bullshit. It is too hard to deserve a "0" review unless the reviewer just never intended to give the game a fair shake. That and the " It wasn't what was promised me so I won't be subbing" ...really? It is everything Bioware said it would be ...so that dog wont fucking hunt. Just because it is nothing you expected doesn't mean it is nothing like what Bioware declared from the start. I seriously take user reviews into consideration as long as they seem unbiased, truthful and with no agenda. That goes for all reviews..positive and negative. I can't say i find too much of that on metacritic thats why the user opinions I value most are co-workers,friends and family.Plus my own ability to step around the bullshit when I smell it's overbearing stench. |
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Elikal
Spotlight Poster
Joined: 2/09/06
“No path is darker then when your eyes are shut.” -Flemeth |
12/20/11 1:02:53 PM#28
I will wait for professional reviews. I learned as Amazon customer that private reviews never really help, and more often mislead, because people are to both extremes way too much absorbed in their emotions. It needs a trained and responsible method to review, thank you very much. "Things weren't better in the past. But a lot of things were GOOD, and they would STILL be, if people had stopped the fuck messing around with them!" |
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BlackUhuru
Novice Member
Joined: 6/08/08
"When you are confused, you are learning something" |
12/20/11 1:05:02 PM#29
Originally posted by Elikal Your best bet is to read the gaming community bloggers and see what they have to say. "It would be awesome if you could duel your companion. Then you could solo pvp".--Thanes |
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12/20/11 1:05:19 PM#30
I think all user-scores are absolutely justified, be it 0 scores or 10/10, and absolutely no matter for what reason they were given. |
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M1rr0rl3as3
Novice Member
Joined: 12/01/11
I wonder....that which can't be seen, if it exists, why can't it be seen??? |
12/20/11 1:06:03 PM#31
Most of the negative scores are from people who are too b-hurt about galaxies closing down. |
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12/20/11 1:07:30 PM#32
yup i agree, those user reviews means little, there could be a bunch of SW hater or just making a bad name
the best thing is to try it yourself and decide for yourself So What Now? |
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12/20/11 1:07:44 PM#33
User review = useless for both movies and games, as far as I'm concerned.
There's almost always a political agenda behind it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c |
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Ceridith
Novice Member
Joined: 11/24/09
The more you hype an upcoming game in your mind, the more it will fail to meet your expectations. |
12/20/11 1:07:44 PM#34
I find Metacritic's user reviews can be useful. Granted, most of them are spammed as either over-exagerrated 0-1s or 9-10s from haters and fanboys alike, but they tend to balance each other out. There's the occasional reasonably written review that actually outlines the real positives or negatives and gives a realistic view of the game. It's also great for spotting games that have been overhyped by the critics and media. Take Rage for example, average 79% from critics, 43% from users. Why? Because Rage was terribly overhyped. The reality of the game was that it was too shallow, generic, short, and plagued with technical issues. Not saying that it's the exact same with SWTOR, but I have a feeling it's largely to do with backlash from all of the over-hyping people have been doing. <--- read my quote. |
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12/20/11 1:07:55 PM#35
If you read the comments, you realise it's just trolls all the way. I read one that said he was level 31 and felt like he was grinding in the game... and the game hasn't been out that long. Purpose in life is not to gain things, but experience. - Rover64dd |
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12/20/11 1:10:43 PM#36
I doubt professional reviews will be anymore trustworthy. Every major release automatically gets high scores from the "professionals" regardless of the merit of the game. Not saying swtor is good or bad, but it's not liek any of these reviews mean anything. The only real way to gauge how good a game is, is to play it yourself or get feedback from people you know/trust imo. These negative reviews on metacritic are just going to have people who ahte the game saying "players are more trustworthy" and people who hail the game saying that user reviews are useless and to trust professionals. People only like to hear what agrees with their opinion. Anyone who doesn't agree with them is stupid or misinformed. |
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BlackUhuru
Novice Member
Joined: 6/08/08
"When you are confused, you are learning something" |
12/20/11 1:11:12 PM#37
Originally posted by Magter There are lvl 50's in game lol... "It would be awesome if you could duel your companion. Then you could solo pvp".--Thanes |
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Ceridith
Novice Member
Joined: 11/24/09
The more you hype an upcoming game in your mind, the more it will fail to meet your expectations. |
12/20/11 1:11:39 PM#38
Originally posted by M1rr0rl3as3 So you're telling me that the SWG fanboys outnumber the SWTOR fanboys? I find that a bit hard to believe. |
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Elikal
Spotlight Poster
Joined: 2/09/06
“No path is darker then when your eyes are shut.” -Flemeth |
12/20/11 1:11:43 PM#39
Originally posted by Ceridith Come on, no rating under 5 is really justified, nor a 10. That makes 90% of all so called reviews there highly irrelevant IMHO. Rasting SWTOR 10 or 2 or even 0 is just bullcrap, no matter if the game is your pair of shoes. A review has to take all possible customers into account not only your personal preferrence. For example, if you are a sandbox fan, for YOU the game might be 1 or 0, but such a rating would not be a review, as a reviewer has to be a neutral as possible and judge a product from the view of the possible target audience. Contrary to public opinion here, a REAL review is NOT just "some dudes personal opinion". "Things weren't better in the past. But a lot of things were GOOD, and they would STILL be, if people had stopped the fuck messing around with them!" |
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12/20/11 1:12:16 PM#40
Originally posted by Magter Actually us early access people have got too level 30 already. It started the 13th for some like myself. But I dont know where the grind comes in. |
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