Posted November 09, 2019
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Again, who is the one who is cherry-picking? I've been posting the Steam and SteamSpy metrics for years.
You have provided no evidence this data has been manipulated at all and are trying to dismiss it outright merely because YOU claim it is so EASY to manipulate. It's a b.s. argument. Who is the one here grasping at straws trying to support getting the games here? Clearly you.
Meanwhile, everyone in these forums see all the threads and bumps of old threads complaining about curation constantly and urging people to vote for every rejected title on their wishlists. Which is clear and obvious manipulation that everyone here can see.
Compare the two? Wishlist entries which everyone knows have been manipulated vs. your assertion that Steam reviews are "easy to manipulate" despite play times being included in the reviews and a number of other steps Steam has taken to improve their review system.
And as Babark astutely pointed out, this doesn't affect the number of reviews, namely the significant lack of them.
Your assertion that a lot of people don't post reviews is yet another dumb argument. It doesn't dismiss the lack of interest. It doesn't change the SteamSpy estimates. In fact it supports my point in that for people to review a title they tend to be somewhat passionate about the game (either good or bad). And for games to have so few reviews, it means one of two things (usually both), that very few people bought it and that those who have don't really care that much about the game.
You have provided no evidence this data has been manipulated at all and are trying to dismiss it outright merely because YOU claim it is so EASY to manipulate. It's a b.s. argument. Who is the one here grasping at straws trying to support getting the games here? Clearly you.
Meanwhile, everyone in these forums see all the threads and bumps of old threads complaining about curation constantly and urging people to vote for every rejected title on their wishlists. Which is clear and obvious manipulation that everyone here can see.
Compare the two? Wishlist entries which everyone knows have been manipulated vs. your assertion that Steam reviews are "easy to manipulate" despite play times being included in the reviews and a number of other steps Steam has taken to improve their review system.
And as Babark astutely pointed out, this doesn't affect the number of reviews, namely the significant lack of them.
Your assertion that a lot of people don't post reviews is yet another dumb argument. It doesn't dismiss the lack of interest. It doesn't change the SteamSpy estimates. In fact it supports my point in that for people to review a title they tend to be somewhat passionate about the game (either good or bad). And for games to have so few reviews, it means one of two things (usually both), that very few people bought it and that those who have don't really care that much about the game.