The fact is, reviews are the only way consumers have of letting other consumers know. Another thing about about downvotes - they're votes - they are an indicator of how much interest your product has generated.
Steam is trying to combat anything that could curb down sales. As it is a habit for people coming from double standards culture, they do it under the cover of exceptionalism.what steam is trying to combat.
From my point of view, those aren't fake.Review bombing by definition means putting in fake reviews…
From my point of view, those aren't fake.
I do recommend MGS5 for example alway suggesting to keep it offline all the time, but thumbed it down because of forced Narnia patch that was released after all "victims" bought the game.
The patch introduced automatic stealing your singleplayer ress into multiplayer even if you don't play multiplayer (that's why Narnia as ress got moved into nonexisting realm) and added pay2cheat microtransactions.
Review bombing is just a form of protest against horrible CEOs. And where is the best place to protest? I don't think it's on Codex.
Till gamers don't get an union that'll strike against scams or something, review bombing is needed. If VA could, we should to:
http://www.pcgamer.com/voice-actors-union-reaches-tentative-agreement-to-end-videogame-strike/
There is nothing to be fixed. The function can be improved (as it is shown), it works as designed.Really, I only see one way to fix this: drop the review summaries completely. Make people go down and actually read others' opinions instead of giving them the shortcut. Review-bomb reviews tend to either be super short or will be honest enough to actually say they are slamming the game for something entirely irrelevant to the game. Then you just have to deal with the tendency for review bombers to up-vote each other's bogus reviews.
There is no time to waste on that fake/real stories: they gained volumes as double standards was engraved as a constitutional principle. Since freedom had not to be freedom, people had still to distinguish between what they call freedom and what they call freedom, real and false etcFrom my point of view, those aren't fake.
I do recommend MGS5 for example alway suggesting to keep it offline all the time, but thumbed it down because of forced Narnia patch that was released after all "victims" bought the game.
The patch introduced automatic stealing your singleplayer ress into multiplayer even if you don't play multiplayer (that's why Narnia as ress got moved into nonexisting realm) and added pay2cheat microtransactions.