@bilal2005: Exactly. Either there is a new age of gamer reviewers who don't know what quality is, or someone's getting paid under the table. Mathematically it can't be true. It's like a 5 star movie coming out every 4 days.
Nobody I know in the gaming realm (and I've been online gaming non stop since 1995) trust Gamespot anymore. They give everything a 9 out of ten. I still come here to learn about games but never for the ratings.
This section about cleaning your registry is false. I've been a systems engineer for 23 years and I've measured response time before and after cleaning just the registry, many times. It's not so much an issue in the last 8 ish years because computer power is outpacing the OS. Reading through junk in the registry file doesn't mean as much. But the problem lies with software installations/removals AND malware/virus, and registry cleaner address some or most of it. Malwarebytes just wants to sell their product. I suggest using both, Malwarebytes first, then a generic registry cleaning to remove relics from bad uninstalation/installations.
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