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1 half starYou should add some extra characters to that so we actually know a lil more as to why you think so
1 half starYou should add some extra characters to that so we actually know a lil more as to why you think so
My guy that's lower1 half star
Yeah, there is no problem with a 5 to 1 star rating. The problem is that the review sections need to be monitored more closely. There is barely any monitorization of the review section from what I can see. The 100 word minimum doesn't fix the damage that has already been done. You either need to delete mod reviews that are under 100 words, or get rid of change all together. Because I know this community well enough that people will get confused why they have to type at least 100 words for a review but users before the update don't.Why was this change needed? Is it that difficult to take serious criticism now? I like the idea of 100 word minimum for reviews, it solves a lot of issues, but it shouldn’t be bundled with the change of straight up nullifying the point reviews. You’ve just made another discussion section for no apparent reason. Criticism is necessary to develop. If I didn’t get pretty poor reviews on some of my earlier levels I would have never changed. This is pretty much just forcing happiness and encouragement, which is sometimes not the best. Essentially what I’m saying is sometimes being mean and negative is necessary for growth.
1. This is an art community, it has been for years.Yeah, there is no problem with a 5 to 1 star rating. The problem is that the review sections need to be monitored more closely. There is barely any monitorization of the review section from what I can see. The 100 word minimum doesn't fix the damage that has already been done. You either need to delete mod reviews that are under 100 words, or get rid of change all together. Because I know this community well enough that people will get confused why they have to type at least 100 words for a review but users before the update don't.
It's like taking away reviews on steam, or in a more extreme case: removing features that were essential to what it was trying to be. (something about the letter x) There is no incentive to use it if another section can do the same thing, possibly even better than the other.
We need a proper review system, and removing stars do not make it proper. In fact, it just negates the purpose of the section entirely. Because all it does is make the discussion tab the same thing. It's as bloated as the discussion tab, it's got the same kind of upvote system as discussion, literally the only things that separated it before this change was quoting someone else's post for discussion.
You are essentially at this point telling people to make more slop content, this message board is becoming algorithmic, STJR is trying to be corporate.
With all the changes involving "safety for others" to full on silencing and shunning those who call out what's been happening to the game we love.
To STJR: You should not worry this much about safety for others mods. This is not an art community, it's a modding community. You are caring too much about what others feel about your game and it's community to where you are doing everything else with your free time instead of making the game your community cares about.
Yes, you have lives, yes you have worries, but this is taking too much time for a minor update to drop. Please focus on your game more instead of focusing on the state of the community.
Someone who's easily demotivated by negative reviews is likely going to have a similar reaction regardless of whether or not that review has a star rating attached to it. And raising the minimum character length for reviews would've been a good enough change by itself to ensure that each star rating is warranted.A low number score can seriously de-motivate people. Individual reviews that offer actual insight and aren't averaged with a single number is far more helpful to the artist and improving the addon to be as best as it can be.
Correct, reviews that offer insight to the modder are great and much more helpful than what we normally get! But removing stars hurts filtering mods for people who want to play them. The only real problem the star system had was that it pushed just ordinary people, who aren't mainstays in the community, away from playing these 1 to 2 star mods just because they want the best of the best. Thats not a problem with the system, thats just the preference of just normal people. I think everyone wants to play the best mods, and the star system helped show people what mods are the best!Individual reviews that offer actual insight and aren't averaged with a single number is far more helpful to the artist and improving the addon to be as best as it can be.
also what this guy said is true, i can still write a negative review and the person who made the mod can still have their feelings hurt, even without the stars. if you really want to remove any form of modders having their feelings hurt you should really just ban all forms of negative feedback altogether, wether in reviews, or discussion tabsSomeone who's easily demotivated by negative reviews is likely going to have a similar reaction regardless of whether or not that review has a star rating attached to it. And raising the minimum character length for reviews would've been a good enough change by itself to ensure that each star rating is warranted.
If it was specifically the averaged star rating that was getting people down, then now it's going to be a relative lack of COOL's compared to others.
Except for cases where the mod is "anti-review bombed" as I'll put it. There's a bunch of people who'll just 5 star an add-on, much like those that give little criticism and give it 1-2 stars.and the star system helped show people what mods are the best!
It depends on how the review is structured and the word choice, you can make constructive reviews that address weak points of an addon without being negative. I'd argue that purely negative reviews aren't something we really value.Someone who's easily demotivated by negative reviews is likely going to have a similar reaction regardless of whether or not that review has a star rating attached to it. And raising the minimum character length for reviews would've been a good enough change by itself to ensure that each star rating is warranted.
If it was specifically the averaged star rating that was getting people down, then now it's going to be a relative lack of COOL's compared to others.
"Filtering mods' can happen by playing the mod yourself, and deciding if it's something you enjoy or not. Reviews are still staying as well, you just won't see the arbitrary 1 to 5 rating anymore. If you need to assign some numerical value to your individual review, you can still do so. In fact, you get to choose the range of your number you use. 1 through 5, 1 through 10, 1 through 50, this concept can still be conveyed through your text.Correct, reviews that offer insight to the modder are great and much more helpful than what we normally get! But removing stars hurts filtering mods for people who want to play them. The only real problem the star system had was that it pushed just ordinary people, who aren't mainstays in the community, away from playing these 1 to 2 star mods just because they want the best of the best. Thats not a problem with the system, thats just the preference of just normal people. I think everyone wants to play the best mods, and the star system helped show people what mods are the best!
This isn't about hurt feelings, this is about reducing damage to motivation. Obviously shitty and mean reviews will be reported and removed as always, so the "hurt feelings" thing is taken care of. The net gain of motivation through thoughtful words will just no longer be hindered by the average star count anymore.also what this guy said is true, i can still write a negative review and the person who made the mod can still have their feelings hurt, even without the stars. if you really want to remove any form of modders having their feelings hurt you should really just ban all forms of negative feedback altogether, wether in reviews, or discussion tabs
Yeah this was another problem we had, thanks for pointing it out! Unhelpful reviews aren't always negative, they can be very simple messages like "Good addon!"Except for cases where the mod is "anti-review bombed" as I'll put it. There's a bunch of people who'll just 5 star an add-on, much like those that give little criticism and give it 1-2 stars.
I will say the removal of the star rating is very very similar to the removal of the dislike count on YouTube though, people never learn do they? Removing something leaves people more confused than it does to keep it.
as someone who has a hard time describing things, the 100 char limit is going to make reviewing a pain in the ass
ehhhh, I don't know about this, on one hand, I really dislike the 100 char limit, I think long reviews that go into detail can be more helpful then ratings but whatever, I guess this kinda encourage using the discussion page more and on the other, I'm mixed on the removing the stars rating as I personally liked the 5 stars system, it's tells me what's addon ""bad"" and good/what's worth checking out (saves me time lol) also, this so oddly similar to what YT is doing with the removing dislikes and now, the likes thing so, I rate this change 3.0/5 stars, not as bad as other pervious system change (now, pls add like dislike or un-cool. button or something and the empty space now looks so weird/stick out more)
yeah i agree with that, which is why the 100 character minimum was a good change, but generally the addons that were getting "anti-review bombed" were generally are very good, like x sonic, or chaotixExcept for cases where the mod is "anti-review bombed" as I'll put it. There's a bunch of people who'll just 5 star an add-on, much like those that give little criticism and give it 1-2 stars.
no i meant like someone new, who has never played srb2 with mods before is just looking for the best mods in general, not playing one specific one. if that can no longer be filtered then they have to manually look for good mods."Filtering mods' can happen by playing the mod yourself, and deciding if it's something you enjoy or not.
I shouldn't need to waste my time by playing bad mods to find out whether they're bad. The old system did a fine job of preventing this because I could just look at the star rating. Now I'd have to sift through reviews, a lot of which are most likely spam or don't actually review the submission, or waste minutes of my life downloading and playing a mod to see if it's shit."Filtering mods' can happen by playing the mod yourself, and deciding if it's something you enjoy or not.
Someone who is fragile enough to have their feelings hurt by a low average star count is almost definitely fragile enough to have their feelings hurt by a review that isn't pure praise, even if the criticism is worded as constructively as possible.This isn't about hurt feelings, this is about reducing damage to motivation. Obviously shitty and mean reviews will be reported and removed as always, so the "hurt feelings" thing is taken care of. The net gain of motivation through thoughtful words will just no longer be hindered by the average star count anymore.
Why is this idea of "best mods" so important? That's incredibly subjective, and stars are not a reliable method to weight the quality of a mod. Download counts, reviews, and reputation handle that just fine. Even if someone is so new that they don't know what's good or not, they'll have most likely watched a youtube video of someone playing with mods and start with those. And then over time they'll start to grow their addon file with time, and acclimate to the community like how we all did.no i meant like someone new, who has never played srb2 with mods before is just looking for the best mods in general, not playing one specific one. if that can no longer be filtered then they have to manually look for good mods.
We still have reviews, and high ratings don't always mean "good addon".I shouldn't need to waste my time by playing bad mods to find out whether they're bad. The old system did a fine job of preventing this because I could just look at the star rating. Now I'd have to sift through reviews, a lot of which are most likely spam or don't actually review the submission, or waste minutes of my life downloading and playing a mod to see if it's shit.
Sure, that may be true to some people. But there will also be those who aren't that fragile, those who would fold at a low rating but can handle a proper review.Someone who is fragile enough to have their feelings hurt by a low average star count is almost definitely fragile enough to have their feelings hurt by a review that isn't pure praise, even if the criticism is worded as constructively as possible.
One more thing I want to say, this is my subjective opinion regarding judging addons purely on star count.I shouldn't need to waste my time by playing bad mods to find out whether they're bad. The old system did a fine job of preventing this because I could just look at the star rating. Now I'd have to sift through reviews, a lot of which are most likely spam or don't actually review the submission, or waste minutes of my life downloading and playing a mod to see if it's shit.
you are correct! stars are not that reliable! i could rate a very good mod 1 star and it wouldn't change the quality of the mod! but the stars generally helped show you what is of high quality and what isn't. generally if the community gave it an overall 5 star rating, it means its very good, and if thats what ur looking for, then perfect!Why is this idea of "best mods" so important? That's incredibly subjective, and stars are not a reliable method to weight the quality of a mod.
i'm going to be completely honest, and i may sound even a little mean *very scary* *insert vine boom sound effect here* but if you really can't handle a proper review that gives a low rating then you really should not be posting things publicly if you aren't ready for that kind of reception. that goes literally everywhere, including here.Sure, that may be true to some people. But there will also be those who aren't that fragile, those who would fold at a low rating but can handle a proper review.
What is a proper review to you? That seems super subjective, plus we have the right to adjust rules on our site as we please. If we think certain reviews are harmful, we have the right to remove it.i'm going to be completely honest, and i may sound even a little mean *very scary* *insert vine boom sound effect here* but if you really can't handle a proper review that gives a low rating then you really should not be posting things publicly if you aren't ready for that kind of reception. that goes literally everywhere, including here.
trying to just "lighten" negative, constructive feedback just discourages the modder to make even better mods! can it discourage the modder from doing this again? yes, it can. but that kinda means that they aren't ready for the internet, and thats not necessarily a bad thing either.
plus, most negative feedback that does give 1 star is generally very constructive and not mean at all. if you are sad about that kind of review, once again, you really shouldn't be posting things publicly.
We don't have to conform to the internet as a whole, we will make changes and decide what's acceptable on our servers. Feel free to make your own forum if you disagree!trying to just "lighten" negative, constructive feedback just discourages the modder to make even better mods! can it discourage the modder from doing this again? yes, it can. but that kinda means that they aren't ready for the internet, and thats not necessarily a bad thing either.
If it wasn't clear, by "negative" I meant critical/unflattering reviews and not outright hostility.It depends on how the review is structured and the word choice, you can make constructive reviews that address weak points of an addon without being negative. I'd argue that purely negative reviews aren't something we really value.
True, and as long as there's some measure of engagement, people will always find ways to demotivate themselves. And while there are ways to remediate this, replacing a purely fractional metric with a number that can balloon to infinity is not it.I will say the removal of the star rating is very very similar to the removal of the dislike count on YouTube though, people never learn do they? Removing something leaves people more confused than it does to keep it.
My mod only has 3 stars while this guy's mod has 4 and a half :(
My mod only has 4 COOL's while this guy's mod has 55 COOL's :(