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EA's Dungeon Keeper Ratings Below a 5 Go To Email Black Hole

fplatten writes "I would definitely call this unethical manipulation of the ratings system: the Worst Company in America, EA is routing all ratings made in game of 1 to 4 stars as an email that is sent to EA, but all 5 star ratings are routed to the Google Play store, where its rating is currently 4.3 out of 5."

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  1. Re:Fraud? by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually, since EA is publicly traded, couldn't this count as a material misrepresentation to the stock market?

  2. Re:Fraud? by Mitreya · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually, since EA is publicly traded, couldn't this count as a material misrepresentation to the stock market?

    Well, it is still possible to leave a lower rating (hence the average is below 5), you just need to edit the initial 5-star rating. So I imagine they have a defense even if someone tries to pursue that issue

    Why can the rating be hijacked, anyway? I am surprised it took so long for someone entrepreneurial to notice that bad ratings can be intercepted to skew the results.

  3. Re:What? by pellik · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Neither. It's the super-paywall version where every tile you want to build takes 24 hours unless you pay them $2 PER TILE.

  4. Re:Works for Slashdot as well... by arth1 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    guys seriously I think beta is stupid... but all the anti Beta posts are ruining this site more then that is.

    Um, you are aware that disruption is the point of picketing, right? The idea is to get not just the slashdot editors to notice, but the upper management who may be unaware of what's going on.
    Disrupting the forums enough that it awakens those with power to actually make decisions is necessary to save slashdot.

    If slashdot feeds us non-committed platitudes and corpspeak svada, chances are they do the same upwards too.
    Hopefully some paying advertisers will notice soon, and make a phone call. It's not in their interest to sponsor a forum full of unhappy people, whether they're unhappy with DICE or unhappy with the protests.

    I hope it won't take too long before someone is forced to swallow a camel and finally admit that they messed up. Then we can move on, get a new usable design made from scratch, and have a thriving community of posters.
    But I'd rather see a few days of picketed topics now than to see Slashdot die within a few months. All your guys postings are worth a lot more to me than rational discussions right now and a dead site down the road.

    So forgive us for disrupting your comment reading right now. If you can think of any other way to get the top brass to see that the site is broken, and that an overwhelming majority of those who make people come to visit the site won't accept the beta, even with band-aids on it, please let us know. Using the "appropriate" channels have gotten us exactly nowhere, they've ignored feedback for four months.

  5. Re:What? by Merls+the+Sneaky · · Score: 5, Interesting

    No joke. Total biscuit gives you a quick look in this video.
    http://youtu.be/6DJmS7prcmE?t=...

    If this is the future of gaming according to EA they can shove it up their arse.

  6. Re:Works for Slashdot as well... by hairyfeet · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm sorry but that is EXACTLY what those of us who were beta testers for Windows 8 were told, what did we get? "Sure we hear you" (we just don't give a fuck what you have to say).

    The big difference here is until Alt is up and running we can't just "stick with the old one" or "use a different one" like we did with windows 8, because frankly there ISN'T ONE, there isn't any comment heavy site like /. catering to nerds, least not that I've found. instead you get "comments by Disqus" style pages where if an article is REALLY lucky you get...drumroll...10 comments! because at the end of the day its nothing more than a press release that nobody even gives enough fucks about to say anything, just glance and move on.

    You say awareness has been brought...citation please? A single article by Soulskill or Timothy don't mean jack shit, they are tier 3 at best. show me a single thing, just one, from somebody in a high position at DH and I'll take your word for it and helpfully post right beside you that the #Fuckbeta needs to stop.

    But you'd better provide it quick, because I won't be here from the 10th-17th.

    --
    ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.
  7. Re:Works for Slashdot as well... by arth1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ironically, you're destroying /. when you're trying to save it this way.

    The point of the distruption is to bring awarness and that has clearly been accomplished. You're continuing distruption however is fueled by a different motive which is to control /. and make /. do what you want them to do. That's a violation of property rights and I'm not going to support it. Let me let you in on a little secret. It's not you're fucking Slashdot! Trying to control them won't work and will cause more harm than good.

    Don't ascribe me motifs. You're dead wrong in several respects.

    1: Awareness has not been accomplished. There is no indication that the awareness has reached farther than the slashdot editors and the design team. If you have other information, please point to it. The point was not to make visitors aware, but tot make the stink big enough that it would reach those with the ability to cut the crap and make decisions.

    2: I have no wish to control slashdot. I have a wish for slashdot to stop the headlong rush towards a cliff that the users won't follow them over. I don't want them to do a Digg.

    Slashdot is not too big to fail.
    I would welcome changes, but not changes that will drive away a majority of the posters. I do not believe that slashdot could survive that.

    When a toddler walks towards a busy road you yell to stop it. If it continues walking because it's obstinate and you're not its mommy, you continue yelling to get the attention of someone in the position to intervene.
    Those that advocate doing nothing and please stop shouting that will are the ones thinking only of themselves. I will not stand idle and watch with you.
    It is not too late to save the site, but it won't happen through hope.

    Because I want to see lots and lots of posts and discussions here over the next fifteen years. Including yours, and others on my foe and freak lists. Slashdot is too important to be allowed Death By Redesign.
    The number of sites that died, or are just a shadow of what they were, are plenty. Yahoo Video is another one. It was lead by the same man who now leads technology for Dice Holdings. The vision is strong in that one.

  8. Re:Works for Slashdot as well... by arth1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Meanwhile in RealityWorld:

    Exec: Wow, those neckbeards really hate change. It's a shame. That site is losing money already, and they're trying to destroy any chance to revitalize it. Guess we should just shut it down instead. Alright boys, let's auction the servers.

    That might not be a bad alternative to running the site over a cliff. It could be sold to the users, like WELL.
    I still hope for reason to prevail, but if not, I would welcome a user-owned slashdot, and contribute my share.