Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Gary Gifford wrote on Tue, Jun 6, 2006 09:48 AM UTC:I still disagree with the display of unqualified comments... simply because they offer no value. Good, Poor, or Excellent .... for example... If Good - what makes it good? What whould make it better? If Poor- then we certainly should know why it is poor. If someone says, 'Poor because I don't like the pink board.' Then that is different than 'Poor-because white has a forced mate-in 6 at the beginning of the game, here it is: _________' In the great game, Storm the Ivory Tower, by Fergus, there where many comments about the pieces and board design. These were constructive and several nice board and piece options resulted. That is just one example, of course. In closing, it is ironic that game comments receive more detailed comments than most games do. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Comments does not match any item.