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dougsdad0629 said:

That's a very interesting way to look at it.  I'm just thinking of statistics (which I use at work).  One data point on a graph is statistically insignificant.  The more data points you add, the more accurate your graph.  There are outliers here and there, but the majority of the points should fall relatively close to one another.

=) I studied statistics last term. I can feel the same from time to time. But I also know that when certain people say things about games, I can trust that their opinion will be, or not be, in line with what I myself would experience.

Average scores are very good indicators of a games general appeal or quality, but say absolutely nothing about the subjective experience. I guess you can say the best is when you can have both.

 



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