zevel6 wrote:when ranking a movie it no longer says "not good" "good" etc based on the tier
I haven't been able to reproduce this. Has anyone else had this problem? Is it only appearing on a certain page?
zevel6 wrote:when ranking a movie it no longer says "not good" "good" etc based on the tier
mpowell wrote:zevel6 wrote:when ranking a movie it no longer says "not good" "good" etc based on the tier
I haven't been able to reproduce this. Has anyone else had this problem? Is it only appearing on a certain page?
trippingly wrote:Thought I'd also illustrate with my own scores. I only use six... I imagine most Criticker users like a little more granularity in their ratings, but I like not having to make fine distinctions between movies I liked about the same. Anyway, you can see the distribution below...
mpowell wrote:Thanks for this detailed breakdown. Actually, now that we have seen this in action, we're already planning on doing something similar. Some users who only rank up to 10, but then have a lot of "10s"... and the resulting percentile "feels" too low.
I'm adding your notes and example into our enhancement report. This is going to be something we get to sooner, rather than later.
mpowell wrote:movieboy wrote:If we do switch, will it be possible to switch back if we don't like it?
Suda Balık wrote:mpowell wrote:movieboy wrote:If we do switch, will it be possible to switch back if we don't like it?
"Yes, you'll be able to switch back, if you really want to. But, your TCIs and PSIs will have to be reset again, and this time they won't be fully regenerated. Because of the strain on the server, we don't want to get into a situation where users are switching back-and-forth. Of course, if you're a sponsor of the site, switching back and forth is less of a problem, since full, daily generations of PSIs"
How can I switch back to tiers? My TCI list is always changing and not accurate.
Also I gave scores only divisible to 5 and as a result my max percentile is 93. Tier system seems to be more effective for me.