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@Euphoria14

Some reviewers are slightly less scrupulous when it comes to their letter grading systems. They often qualify their own letter equivalent with a numerical equivalent. That still gives them quite the range to fall within. Which always means the composite average will always use the highest possible value rather then the lowest.

My personal opinion is this if these reviewers are so gun shy to use a true system. Well then their review probably doesn't even have any merit regardless. I mean we are talking about a chicken shit strategy here. They are obviously using these letters to hide the true scores so nobody will ever call them on it one way or the other.

The composite rating sites should basically black ball these reviewers. Just stop trying to convert their numbers in the first place. There are more then enough reviewers out there. Why use these reviews in the first place. Why go through the trouble are these reviewers actually lending credibility. Obviously not if they had credibility they wouldn't be trying to use some cockeyed grade school system. What next are they going to start enrolling games in to honor and merit rolls.