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Forums - Website Topics - gamrReview: How to view User Scores

One thread has opened recently concerned about the User Scores system. I personally don't care about gradings or scores, everyone has their own rankings or ideas and love to compare to agree or disagree. But what I find curious is how the system has evolved since VGChartz 2.0, by giving anonymity leads to threads like one I linked be created. Is VGChartz protecting the users from themselves? Being out in the open should help keep people in line, since you have the whole community's possibility of watching you.

I'm sure this feature could return in a future update, coupled with the option to see who owns each game on the game page, even tracked or wished... It would qualm some people.

PS: Another feature I miss more is the User Galleries we used to have... are the pictures and images gone forever? :|



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Why don't you do some detective work and click on everyone's profile to see who are the culprits?
Do it for science the lulz.



Galaki said:

Why don't you do some detective work and click on everyone's profile to see who are the culprits?
Do it for science the lulz.


Or maybe just ask ioi if he thinks anything fishy is happening. 



 

Galaki said:

Why don't you do some detective work and click on everyone's profile to see who are the culprits?
Do it for science the lulz.

I just go to retro.vgchartz.com



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Acevil said:
Galaki said:

Why don't you do some detective work and click on everyone's profile to see who are the culprits?
Do it for science the lulz.

Or maybe just ask ioi if he thinks anything fishy is happening. 

It's a detective game. There's no fun when everyone is handed to you on a plate.

Are you enlisting for the challenge?



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It would be a nice feature to be able to see who owns the games on the game page like it was before. Also, it then should show the ratings next to each person that owns the game. Then you can easily call out the people that probably didn't play the game/own it.


It would be like me giving Halo 3 a 0. Users can then see that I "claim" to own the game and rated it a 0. They could then inquiry me on ever playing the game. Since it is pretty obvious that I only own Nintendo and PC games then users could see that I was just giving the game a low score on purpose without probably playing the game. Users with that have multiple consoles would be harder to notice right away but users could least ask the person why they rated the game so low.