The Vault sort by rating system is bad and needs to be changed
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@Degulum said in The Vault sort by rating system is bad and needs to be changed:
@Brutus5000 Which is still good, it means that that mod has some form of popularity and allow for changes to be made.
so the people that rate a mod 1/5 stars in an attempt to warn people that its a bad mod are actually unintentionally boosting its popularity. A great system indeed
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@TheWheelie Almost all 1 star reviews on my mod are bug reports, im certain that this is also the case with most 1 star reviews on other mods, I have provided an alternative where 1 star and 2 star reviews can yield negative sorting score. I still believe that 1 star reviews can represent general interest in a mod and since theyre mostly "not working" or "game freezes" etc. I think it could either allow the original author to fix it or have another author provide a better comparable mod.
My biggest issue with the current system is that it doesnt make popularity valueable it sorts mods with 2 5 star ratings way infront of big mods people put a lot of work into that have a higher chance of having issues or bugs which may yield bad reviews throughout its development.
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Reviews should just be removed, they are pretty pointless as they are now.
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There is a separate category for most popular mods by the way
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@BlackYps No there are 3 categories for mods, Highest rated, Recommended Ui mods and recent uploads/updates
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Isn't recommended based on download number? It could definietly have a better name, though.
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@BlackYps I Dont know what its based on, but whatever it is is much better than what is used for highest rated.
The problem is that its recommended UI mods and not mods
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The recommended UI mods uses the exact same sorting criteria as highest rated just restricted to just the UI mods.
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@Sheikah Oh yeah, I see its just because only the first 3 pages actually have mods with any ratings at all and the second page is already at single ratings
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Project is open source, API includes all required information for you to do the realization of your own algorithm i dont see any problem in having 3-4 type of sort of different approaches.
It is very easy to push devs forward for making new changes, you may notice how productive @MarcSpector is on repo As long as you come with good ideas, it will be implemented, if the dev is interested in it.
For example, i would like to see all dependencies and conflicts of any mod, so i can see which is not compatible with