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If we define "bias" according to your interpretation, i.e. You keep calling me biased merely because I'm not posting about anything else here than Black Geyser mostly (despite of the fact I clearly stated my motivations - supporting the simple, poor developers). Does it mean that any of those games is better than the other? No, at least I don't see how anyone could reach that conclusion.Īt best, it gives us one single point in the respective demand curve of those games, at their respective price (or it would if all the scores had been emitted at the same price, which isn't true, but let's ignore that). Anyway, the "10-15x better" was a jest that you took too literally, there is no such thing as a product begin n times better than another.Ģ) Comparison: we ruled out any quantifiable comparison, but we haven't ruled out ordinal comparison: if one game has a higher score, it is an indication that it may be better.īut what is the score about? The score on Steam is based on this: "Would you recommend this game?" So it means that 87% would recommend buying PoE2 while 71% would recommend buying Black Geyser, at their respective prices and with the caveat mentioned earlier about time and confidence. So yes, I'd say that a bad law is much worse than no law, because with a bad law you emit a false statement. I can't be bothered to do the calculation but that on top of the binary system means you can't do much with those numbers except get a vague idea. the number of samples is ridiculously low for Black Geyser, which means that the confidence interval is large - there's a big error margin. If you're talking about PoE, it's even a different era of gaming, when people had entirely different expectations (I don't think it's PoE since it had about 40 times the budget of Black Geyser, while you mentioned 10-15). it's a statistical average on a very long period of time, during which the game entered different phases and were scored on different features. It is not linear because it's a statistical average of binary decisions, each of which is based on a very subjective criteria on a set of completely different values (like quality of graphics, sound, music, gameplay, bugs, price at the time of review, competition. it is not a linear system, so you cannot use those respective scores in a ratio. You based your ratio on 0 so your scale is already wrong to start with. the average is from 0 to 100, 0 being bad, 100 being good, 50 being neutral (provided Steam didn't get anything wrong in their calculations, which I wouldn't put past them). Thank you for your continued support and feedback!Ĭlick to expand.1) Read again what I wrote, I can elaborate a little but it's based on algebra and statistics: To create a party with this online website. As you can open the website from any location, you can have fun with character builds even when you don't have Black Geyser installed on your current device.
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It allows you to export and download your character (or a full custom party), which you can import directly into the game (after tomorrow's update).
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In the meantime, we have also created a completely free, online Character Generator website for you.
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Spanish localization (both for Spain and Latin America)įree Online Character Generator with Custom PartyĬreate a full custom party you can import into the game!Īs you know, a major game update is coming tomorrow that also includes the option to create your own custom party (more details can be found in our previous post).

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