Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To 🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Fri, Mar 9, 2012 04:40 AM UTC:Christine, We have two ratings systems on this site. One is so hidden that you didn't even see it. In the example game you gave, Battle of the Six Armies, the game has not even been made available for ratings yet. And for games that have been made available for ratings, such as European Chess, you still have to go to another page to see the ratings. This ratings system strikes me as useless and should be replaced with something better. The ratings system you are actually referring to is the page ratings system. This is available for all pages, not just games. Since this also uses a five-point scale, one option would be to migrate the data from this to what I am proposing. Another option is to leave it as a separate page rating system. What I am proposing is specifically a game rating system that would appear only in the headers of pages describing the rules of games. Asking how often a game has been played provides a measure of popularity, and it gives a measure of reliability to the rating given to a game. Also, there remain other ways to play games besides Game Courier. There is Zillions of Games, ChessV, Fairy Max, over-the-board play, play by postal mail, play through other websites, and play through dedicated programs. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Cookies does not match any item.