People, you know this; Invite rarity ratings royally screw things up.
For god sakes, please get rid of them.
At any other time I would list all the reasons they screw things up, but I have to read a 500 page book tonight. So if anyone wants to elaborate on the following things or add their own, please do:
- Unnecessary desire for trackers
- Desire for collection instead of use
- Annoying requests for FTWR even though it doesn't even COMPARE to other trackers.
- +50 billion other reasons
Someone HAS to agree with me...right? Is it time for change?
Re: People, you know this; Invite rarity ratings royally screw things up.
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Originally Posted by
krunktastic
For god sakes, please get rid of them.
At any other time I would list all the reasons they screw things up, but I have to read a 500 page book tonight. So if anyone wants to elaborate on the following things or add their own, please do:
- Unnecessary desire for trackers
- Desire for collection instead of use
- Annoying requests for FTWR even though it doesn't even COMPARE to other trackers.
- +50 billion other reasons
Someone HAS to agree with me...right? Is it time for change?
If you have a 500 page book to read, you should have posted this when you had the time.
We could have waited.
Re: People, you know this; Invite rarity ratings royally screw things up.
what bothers you to use them ,if u don't like it just leave it ,you just can't compare glass to gold
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:yawn:
search the forums , for gods sake.. While I appreciate ur emotions and willing ness to create a thread about it, Its been discussed already.
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I think the level thing has evolved through time from the community as a whole. It creates interest. Everybody eventualy figures out what they need. It's a game for many people, inexpensive entertainment. I don't think there are any reasons you could give that would change the natural order of things.
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It have become better lately. People seem to understand the difference between invite rarity and tracker content. But it does bring Unnecessary desire for trackers and it encourages people to collect tracker instead of using them.
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rarity don't prove nuffin 2 mee all it's trying to say how special that tracker is. and Make you go crazy for it...
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this has been told so many times..it depends on individual preference and has nothing to do wit rarity..
p.s : i agree wih u regarding ftwr
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People want all trackers to COMPARE to other trackers... and that is a big problem.
It's as if they like it when they are all alike... sharing the same content, at the same time, at the same speed, using the same code. So boring.
Scene sites like FTN, ScT, TL, RevTT, etc... to me, they are at the very bottom of the scale. It's a shame on the other side when sites try to be different, like SITR, they get called "horrible". OMG, it's different, terrible design, awful, what the hell, it doesn't look like all my other trackers, what am I gonna do! So ridiculous really, since it's a great tracker and have went on to create a very nice infrastructure. Which, while it may have "too many subcategories". There's nothing stopping you from blocking each individual ones you don't want to see. In a way, that's more advanced than regular trackers when you need to block entire section like "tv series" completely. There you can block all the shows you don't want, but still see the ones you're interested in. Anyway, I've ranted enough about this one.
I also disagree with the Level system. It's a bit silly, but on the sites I'm at, be they lvl 1 or 10... I like them cause they offer "something else" than the pure scene trackers.
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I agree with ur first 2 reasons.....Unnecessary desire for trackers & Desire for collection instead of use. Those 2 r completely on the spot