@edgework: @edgework:
No, he's not talking about Editorial reviews. I've repeatedly explained this issue on other boards. I think, Jeff, you're thinking of individual reviews - say I go in, and rate Battlefield 3 a 9.5 on X360, and a 9 on PS3. You're saying my review will show up only as a 9.5. That's not the issue.
We're talking about looking up any given game, and seeing one, and only one, User Average Review score, that aggregates every single rating across every single version of the game. Here, look at the 8.4 in this game:
http://www.gamespot.com/tony-hawks-pro-skater-3/summary/
THAT'S what we're talking about. On the old site, you could look up Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, and see 3,000 people rated it an average of 8.7 on PS2, and 3,000 people rated it an average of 8.2 on XBOX, and 3,800 people rated it an average of 8.1 on Gamecube. After the site redesign, all you see here is that 9,800 people rated the game an 8.4. There's no way to break it down.
Does that make the issue more clear to you? We can no longer rely on User Review Average for any given game, because it doesn't tell us anything if that game was on more than one platform - one version may be great to users, one version might be terrible, but the ratings are going to get aggregated so there's just an average score. Or all the versions could be average, resulting in the same average score. You've rendered Average User Score useless for any multi-platform game. And, all due respect to the Gamespot reviewers, some of us put an equal amount of faith on the thousands of people who rated games. In fact, for games before 1999, that's often the only rating a game can have.
We're begging you guys to do something about this... you're taking away one of the most important features of Gamespot (the vast User Review database) for no discernible reason. Thanks...
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