Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Christine Bagley-Jones wrote on Wed, Jun 7, 2006 01:26 PM UTC:i know this might sound weird, but i think there are people out there, who download and play chess variants, but have no interest in reading or posting in these forums, but sometimes, they may rate a game. i think this could explain the non-member rating with no comment. i mean, if you don't become a member, you must have no interest in posting in the forums. if they rate it 'excellent', then i don't think it is entirely fair to say that it is worthless, just because of no comment. to rate it excellent, one should assume they thought the game was really good :) you know if someone rated 'grand chess' excellent, then you would probably think they liked the 'knight-bishop' piece, the 'rook-knight' piece, these pieces playing with normal chess pieces, the 10x10 board, the game-play, etc etc if an obviously good game is rated 'poor' it could be just a matter of taste, i mean, there is no game out there, which someone does not like lol :) i think because of our love for fairy pieces and chess variants, someone rating without comment may ... be upsetting :) ... but you know, i think it is a little tough to say you must comment, as someone said, there would be people who don't know how to say why they like, not knowing the words to describe, like 'game-play' and 'piece density' or whatever. If you get them to 'have' to say, they may not vote, or just post something that is no help anyway really (i thought it was really great) still, i am not so sure non-members should be able to rate, it does leave the door open to shifty ratings, and seeing most 'rated/no comment' comes from non-members, you could wipe out the problem if seen as a problem. non-members could still 'write' there rating without it being offical :) anyway, just thought i would throw some ideas out. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Comments does not match any item.