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tzor wrote:It seems a lot of people (OK it’s only been two) have been upset at the way I leave ratings. Perhaps it is me, but I have found that almost all of my games have no chat whatsoever. I always at the very least start off with a “Good Luck” and end with a “Great Game.” A few of the players will respond in turn but that’s the extent of the conversation.
According to the “Instructions” attitude, “Covers behaviour in chat, foul language, sore losers, gracious winners, ‘great chatters!’, whining about luck, etc...” Therefore if there was no chat at all in the game, how can I rate the player? And since a zero score means “no score” (as opposed to 1 = Bad and 5 = Excellent) is this not the most logical response when there is no chat whatsoever and no way to determine the player’s attitude?
I may be wrong, but I may be right. Am I wrong here?
Metsfanmax wrote:Yes. Leaving no rating is absolutely better than helping the rating system inflation by leaving 5's all around for no reason. I wish people would realize this
Zemljanin wrote:It seems that many players feel themselves somehow obligated to rate everyone they play against... Why?
You should rate somebody if s/he made particularly good or bad impression. If you don't have any meaningful (good or bad) information about some player and you rate him anyway - it's a kind of spam, IMHO. (Especially if you don't give him all fives)
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Leehar wrote:I usually do say 'Hi, and GL' at the start of most games, but you must realize when you're playing over 100 games, it becomes difficult to do that in every single game...
Evil Semp wrote:Leehar wrote:I usually do say 'Hi, and GL' at the start of most games, but you must realize when you're playing over 100 games, it becomes difficult to do that in every single game...
I disagree.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Evil Semp wrote:Leehar wrote:I usually do say 'Hi, and GL' at the start of most games, but you must realize when you're playing over 100 games, it becomes difficult to do that in every single game...
I disagree.
Evil Semp wrote:Leehar wrote:I usually do say 'Hi, and GL' at the start of most games, but you must realize when you're playing over 100 games, it becomes difficult to do that in every single game...
I disagree.
TheSaxlad wrote:The Dice suck a lot of the time.
And if they dont suck then they blow.
targetman377 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Yes. Leaving no rating is absolutely better than helping the rating system inflation by leaving 5's all around for no reason. I wish people would realize this
Thats another big reason why i do not do it if i play a player who i had a lot of fun i and remember them then yes i do leave a good rating. but since i got the medal i only feel like those that leave an impression on me should be rated good or bad
army of nobunaga wrote:MAny things boggle my mind.
army of nobunaga wrote:It pisses me off when mcdonalds only gives me one syrup in the mornings with the pancakes.
And I dont even like syrup.. its just the point. I give mcDonalds a big friggin 0 for attitude here in Reynosa MX...
Metsfanmax wrote:I don't say "good luck," because I don't want my opponent to have good luck. I can't believe that the rest of y'all actually do.
tzor wrote:It seems a lot of people (OK it’s only been two) have been upset at the way I leave ratings. Perhaps it is me, but I have found that almost all of my games have no chat whatsoever. I always at the very least start off with a “Good Luck” and end with a “Great Game.” A few of the players will respond in turn but that’s the extent of the conversation.
According to the “Instructions” attitude, “Covers behaviour in chat, foul language, sore losers, gracious winners, ‘great chatters!’, whining about luck, etc...” Therefore if there was no chat at all in the game, how can I rate the player? And since a zero score means “no score” (as opposed to 1 = Bad and 5 = Excellent) is this not the most logical response when there is no chat whatsoever and no way to determine the player’s attitude?
I may be wrong, but I may be right. Am I wrong here?
natty_dread wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I don't say "good luck," because I don't want my opponent to have good luck. I can't believe that the rest of y'all actually do.
It is a concept known as "manners" or "good sportmanship". Like if two athletes are preparing for a competition, they may well wish each other good luck without implying that they work any less hard towards winning the race themselves.
Metsfanmax wrote:I don't say "good luck," because I don't want my opponent to have good luck. I can't believe that the rest of y'all actually do.
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