Hi there,
I can see your point, but my problem is that I don't really have enough time
to assemble a detailed diagram of all these statistics. What I will do,
however, is for the next competition make it so that the votes go into a
database where I can easily retrieve all of this information. As I have it
now, since I received the votes by email, it'd take a long time to get it as
detailed as that. It's something I'll think about next time though, for
sure. I just didn't imagine that people would be interested in this, so I
didn't plan for that eventuality. I thought that an announcement of the
ranks would be enough. I intend running another similar competition
(probably with the same criteria) either later this year or early in 2013,
and then I'll take this into consideration from the start.
Kind regards,
Philip Bennefall
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From: "QuentinC" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Exact figures of the competition?
Hello,
Just to be clear: I think that it's important to give a detailled result
for such a contest: number of votes, average for each game and for each
criteria, and average of all grades for each game.
I think that it's important to see what other people though about the
different criterias, first to see if it was going in the sens of what
you voted or not, and to be sure that you didn't invented the result
(I'm sure you didn't, but I think you must be completely transparent on
how you made your calculation rather than just giving the rankings like
magic)
It's also interesting in case you want to participate to a next edition
of the contest. You can better know what is expected.
In conclusion, the keyword here is transparency.
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