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August 26th 2015, 11:32 PM
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That's when happens when you translate opinions into something as compressed and simple as a number. For example, I gave Stone of Balance a very low score because it's an ungodly boring piece of shit. Most people seem to love it. No idea why, but I guess that's why it has a green star or whatever.

I'm curious about trying some of these other dmods though. I mean, is "Crystal of Power" that good or is it that bad?

This is why you look away from the scores and play it for yourself. When I look at reviews, I tend to care more about if it's broken or if there are elements I'm not fond of. If a lot of people say it's broken, I'll probably stay away or try it if I think I can avoid the problems based on what people have said. If they say it has something like, say, goblins and orcs beating the shit out of eachother, it's probably generic shit. Often times screenshots are a good way to determine if there's elements you like, be it signs in the UI or by what it looks like. I know that's literally basing the game on its looks to see if you'll like it, but in an industry where things are recycled, the more un-ordinary things are probably the most fun.