The Rogue Doll wrote:Syren Song wrote:The Rogue Doll -- If you hover over the stars when wanting to rate a post, it should provide words that describe the star's rank. From worst to best:
"Meh."
"Okay."
"Average."
"Good."
"Epic."
Thank you. That confirms my suspicion that I have been rating everyone opposite of what I wanted to....
Oh well. I'll make up for it with utter correctness now.
Glad I could help clear that up for you. ^^ Ah, hehe, and sorry to hear that you were doing it backwards!
The Rogue Doll wrote:I also have to say that if your self esteem is so connected with the little stars under your name already, you have more problems to deal with than your role playing skills.
It is just a tool. It can be helpful for some, and not helpful for others. It's just like criticism in general, really. Some people can't take it, some people can. Some people give it unjustly, and some people do it thoughtfully. It is, regardless of all of these factors, necessary for learning.Again, perhaps uneducated question, but are you able to see your ratings for a particular post? That way you can identify what people are criticizing and you can asses whether it is just to you or not?NVM
I definitely agree. While you may be a dedicated fan of these forums (which is great), you shouldn't worry yourself too much over this. Try to see it for what it is - a better, more accurate rating system. It's there to be used for your own personal advantage, not as a tool against you or anyone else personally. If one of your posts isn't rated very well, try not to take offense to it, but rather try to see how you could have improved. Did you not include enough detail? Was your post offensive or immature in some way? Were you simply arguing your point and someone didn't agree with it? Sometimes, a bad rating may not even be your fault, in which case, just let it go. Like The Rogue Doll said, don't take it so seriously. Remæus' intention, after all, is only to better this message board by including a newer and more helpful feature for our own benefit and convenience.
Colossal Hound wrote:I belive it to be a good representation of people's RP skills though i disagree with posting frequency because some people have lives.
Oh, without a doubt. It's unfair, in my opinion, that below average role players who insist on posting one-liners should get a higher reputation rating simply because they post more, rather than others who put time and effort and a great deal more thought into their posts. This method is far more effective for singling out things like that.






