MrKeksi

Felt like I needed to say this, so here goes:

So about my rating standards for levels: I think I have finally found a good and "fair" way of rating the levels I play. I never really had any kind of standard for it, but now I do.

I split my rating into two parts, "Level Rating" and "Enjoyment". "Level Rating" can be further separated into "Gameplay" and "Decoration", and "Enjoyment" should be pretty self-explanatory. The "Level Rating" comes down to how much I like the gameplay and decoration. "Enjoyment" is, well, how much I liked playing the level.

Here is the part that I feel is different to most other people and their ratings: For me, if a level receives a 0-4/10 rating on either scale, it's a "bad" level or experience. If it gets a 6-10/10, it's a good one. If it gets a 5/10, It's either "mid", has equally both good and bad aspects, or is just too hard for me to give either a good or bad rating.

0 = Terrible, absolutely no positives
1-2 = Very bad
3-4 = Bad
5 = "Mid"
6-7 = Good
8-9 = Very Good
10 = Excellent, "Perfect"

Sometimes I give a X,5 rating, this is just down to me not being able to decide on giving it the higher or lower rating.


A "bad" level can still have a high enjoyment rating, and vice versa.

8 months ago | [YT] | 2