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:I see what you mean. I thought though that it would be eaiser to read a list of percentages than a list of scores out of different amounts. Having seen your comment, I now agree that comments would be more constructive to the article. When I have time, I'll read all of the reviews and replace scores with some comments (not in a table). However, I do think MGS got several full score reviews, but I'll need to reference that. Anyway, thanks for the advice, as I haven't had any feedback on the article before now, [[User:Oliver Smith|Oliver Smith]] 13:57, 29 April 2007 (CDT)
:I see what you mean. I thought though that it would be eaiser to read a list of percentages than a list of scores out of different amounts. Having seen your comment, I now agree that comments would be more constructive to the article. When I have time, I'll read all of the reviews and replace scores with some comments (not in a table). However, I do think MGS got several full score reviews, but I'll need to reference that. Anyway, thanks for the advice, as I haven't had any feedback on the article before now, [[User:Oliver Smith|Oliver Smith]] 13:57, 29 April 2007 (CDT)
==Plot==
How should I reference the plot section? Do I need references from the game script? Or should I just leave it as it is? [[User:Oliver Smith|Oliver Smith]] 11:04, 5 May 2007 (CDT)

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Article Checklist for "Metal Gear Solid"
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Basic cleanup done? Yes
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Review scores

Converting to percentages - I wouldn't do this. The funny thing with game review scales is that the larger numbers they contain, the more biased they are towards the upper range. Usually, "3/5" means "pretty good", "6/10" means "so-so", and "60/100" means "pretty bad". Further, even taking this into account, the scales are totally inconsistent from publication to publication, so placing the figures in a table for comparison is misleading.

I'd say that review scores are pretty much useless as indicators of anything. Of course, there are always exceptions, such as when a game gets a 40/40 from Famitsu, and if MGS got several 100% reviews, that may be worth noting. But generally, summarizing what the reviewers actually wrote is far superior; the scores don't give much information. Fredrik Johansson 13:46, 28 April 2007 (CDT)

I see what you mean. I thought though that it would be eaiser to read a list of percentages than a list of scores out of different amounts. Having seen your comment, I now agree that comments would be more constructive to the article. When I have time, I'll read all of the reviews and replace scores with some comments (not in a table). However, I do think MGS got several full score reviews, but I'll need to reference that. Anyway, thanks for the advice, as I haven't had any feedback on the article before now, Oliver Smith 13:57, 29 April 2007 (CDT)

Plot

How should I reference the plot section? Do I need references from the game script? Or should I just leave it as it is? Oliver Smith 11:04, 5 May 2007 (CDT)