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| 30 Mar 2014 12:20 PM |
It is very frustrating when you work hard on your game and people who don't like you, were banned for not following the rules at your place or people who couldn't beat your game just press thumbs down because they can. My idea is to replace the thumbs up/down meter.
If you actually have a complaint with the game, the thumbs down button doesn't quite work to explain your issues. The creator of the game doesn't know why you pressed it which basically means they can't improve the game. With a pros/cons list, you can tell why you don't like the game.
I understand there is a comment section, but with all of the spam on ROBLOX and the fact that some creators disable it, it isn't really good for sharing your opinions. The suggestion list would be monitored by the moderators to see if what you try and post is actually relevant.
Here's how it would work:
It would be located under the description, and the game creator has the choice to make it visible by everyone, or just himself.
The comments would look like this:
Suggestion by: usernamehere
the energy sword is way to op
You could also choose to display it in build and studio mode for easier fixing. |
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deltav
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| 30 Mar 2014 12:26 PM |
"The suggestion list would be monitored by the moderators to see if what you try and post is actually relevant." This'd take way too much time, to be honest. Instead, the suggestion's list could be a comments-esque bit, either next to the comments or in a whole new part of the website, and the owner of the game can moderate it by him/herself. Since these aren't comments (which can be used to state your opinion on the game publicly, which helps detecting bad games), user-moderation wouldn't be too much of an issue. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 12:43 PM |
@deltav Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I think a filter made by the creator of what they don't want in there could work too. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 12:44 PM |
@S28 I'm not sure how a filter would work, to be honest. I guess that the suggestions page could have an introductory blurb, which could serve as an indirect filter. |
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tery215
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| 30 Mar 2014 12:47 PM |
"REPLACE"?
How would we know which games are good, and which games are good but everyone hates it just because they can? |
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| 30 Mar 2014 12:49 PM |
@tery I missed that one. It shouldn't replace the thumbs up/thumbs down meter, ESPECIALLY not if the suggestions feed is user-moderated. |
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