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I'm reporting this bug here because the only contact info GameRankings webstise has is "lee (at) gamespot.com" and my prior experience is that the email is not checked.
The bug:
For some reason, the filter by year is messed up and shows wrong games. This url for instance:
http://www.gamerankings.com/browse.html?site=&cat=0&year=2005&numrev=1&sort=0&letter=&search=
is supposed to filter games that are only released in 2005. Yet it also shows HL2 (2004) and GTA3 (2002). If you click on the individual games and go to their specific pages the correct release year is shown, but when you're searching it wrongly shows 2005.
Hope this bug is fixed as soon as possible.
Hi. I don't know if this is the right place for this, but "Dragon Age: Origins - Witch Hunt" on GameRankings has 2 IGN ratings. One of them should be removed.
Here is the link to the page:
http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/605466-dragon-age-origins-witch-hunt/articles.html?sort=5
The reason I'm reporting a gamerankings bug here is that on the help page it says I should contactleegamespot.com.I have sent emails to this address in the past (mostly broken links), but I've neverreceiveda reply. That's why I decided to post this here.
Sorry if this wasn't the right place. If anyone responsible for gamerankings is reading this, I think reporting bugs and broken links should be made a bit easier.
Thank you for your time.
The reason I kept doing blogs is because of my friends, otherwise I wouldn't do it. Makes them worth making.mitu123That pretty much summarizes it. It depends on how many friends you have that would read those blogs. I don't blog, because I feel stupid when I do and no one reads them, I tell myself: "Bah, I'm just wasting my time, trying to be social. I should just play some single-player game and be myself".
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