Post subject: A judging rubric
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Recently, there has been discussion regarding the entertainment and technical merit of submissions, and whether each requirement should be relaxed in order to increase game diversity and to encourage newbie retention (respectively). In an attempt to better myself as a judge, and to provide some clarification on the thought process that I use when judging, I have created a rubric to help better define my opinions. It is located at my homepage http://tasvideos.org/Mmbossman.html under "Judging Rubric". I would like to hear opinions on the ideas located within. Also, please don't turn this thread into one which argues the validity of the rating system (including whether or not you can measure technical achievement). I've already voiced my opinions on those topics elsewhere, and I may be prompted to expand on them further if needed, but I'd rather stick to current content for now. So, what do people think?
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I think you are awesome for using the word 'rubric'. Aside from that, it all looks nice but the criteria for categorisation into Low/Medium/High is suspiciously absent. If it's just a gut feeling then, okay, I'm glad we have more than one judge :p
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LagDotCom wrote:
but the criteria for categorisation into Low/Medium/High is suspiciously absent.
You're right. I've tried to define both entertainment and technical qualities on the first tab, but I'll work on adding specific criteria to each box. Thanks for the suggestion Lag.
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Whatever you use, I don't think it should be based on the ratings people are providing. For example, "low technical quality" should include things like not hitting menu options on the first possible frame, obvious losses of speed (e.g. running into obstacles or not jumping before a fall), unnecessarily taking damage, etc. Not having a tech score in the 1-5 range.
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Yeah, I addressed that below the table, but I can see how you missed it: "This rubric also tends to correlate to how I rate movies. However, it will likely not correlate to the scores present in each submission thread, as many people have shown that they have no use for the numbers below 9.5. " The ratings in the submission do help me get a good idea of what type of run it is before I watch it. All high scores, all low scores, and a lot of spread out scores each gives me an indication of what I should look for in the movie, but I certainly don't use the ratings to make a final decision.
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