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I wrote a front-page review regarding "Mob Rule", the latest release. Until today, a couple of other reviews have been written, but mine remains with the most people agreeing to it. However, a newer review with only one person agreeing has suddenly become the "most helpful review" - why?
Note; I do not desperately want to see my review remaining the "most helpful one"; I do realize that other players may enjoy games I don't. I'm just curious as to how the system determines the "most helpful one".
This question / problem has been solved by cogadhimage
It's possibly because a number of people disagreed with your review. Whereas the current 'most helpful' review has 100% agreement. Even if that's all from one person. But yeah, that does look like it's going to need some more work as it doesn't make sense as it is.
I thought there was also some degree of human involvement in deciding what is most helpful
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Aliasalpha: I thought there was also some degree of human involvement in deciding what is most helpful

Human involvement? I thought we were all androids!
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Aliasalpha: I thought there was also some degree of human involvement in deciding what is most helpful

It's pretty obvious there is; but if not agreeing to a review also contributes to its "helpfulness value", then the number of people not agreeing should be displayed as well (like on Amazon reviews - "18 of 25 customers thought that this ...". Everything else would just be misleading.
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Deiwos: It's pretty obvious there is; but if not agreeing to a review also contributes to its "helpfulness value", then the number of people not agreeing should be displayed as well (like on Amazon reviews - "18 of 25 customers thought that this ...". Everything else would just be misleading.

That would make matters a lot clearer and more unbiased as a result. Right now it just looks like negative reviews are being pushed further down the list for no reason, and that could reflect badly on GOG.
Destro explained the review system once before... searching... searching.... ah, yes, here it is:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/review_system/perm=7/#p_b_7