dunno001 on 12 November 2009
hsrob said:
I do like this idea, how many outliers should be discounted? |
My leaning is top and bottom 10%, which I mentioned. On a game with 50 reviews, it cuts out the top 5 and the bottom 5. I'm not sure if that's too many, but I really wouldn't raise the percentage any higher. I've toyed around in my head with it being 5%, but that doesn't feel like it's enough. I am rather adamant on it not being a fixed number irrelevant to the review count, though.
Oh, what I did forget to mention in my original post, is that if there is weighing on the "influence" of an individual reviewer, that needs to go away. If anything, it's those "highly influential" sites that are more likely to also be influenced by the moneyhat. Wasn't there an article that mentioned how many of the early MW2 scores were from places invited to a hotel by Activision, where the game was provided in their room? I think that speaks volumes, and wish there was an easy way to discount those reviews, but by doing that, it opens a whole new can of worms...
-dunno001
-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...







