That was pretty much the point I was attempting to make. Something I see as better than average (around a 8-9 range) other people will see as lower than average (5-6 range) because they haven't been exposed to the "actual average" like I have (I've seen more videos than I can count and the average amv isn't exactly U4EA). I was pretty much just talking about the people who give out low scores (or lower scores than I would).CrackTheSky wrote:If you have higher standards, you should be less willing to give out high scores, and be more critical of any flaws you see. Logically, being exposed mostly to the best videos should mean your bell curve shifts to the LEFT, not the right. The problem is like InsaneWaya said - the bad videos aren't getting properly oped.JaddziaDax wrote:However if all you are exposed to are the top, the creme of the crop the higher your standards go...
As for the people who spew out high scores all over the place they are either the fanatical fanboy/girl that lurves the combination of my favorite anime + my favorite music, or they are inexperienced and easily amazed by what some of us consider to be "simple effects" (I used to be there at one point).
A lot of people won't watch a video unless its recommended, pimped somewhere or everyone is all over it in an announcement thread. So because crappier videos don't get watched, and therefore of course they don't get ops.
and as for the op exchange - I do it so I can have three ops on each of my videos and the average will show up on the profiles, and then watchers can decide weather or not they want to download it based on that if they like... not everyone is a donator and can see the star ratings (cept on the 1st and the 15th - they still doing that?) so I like to have the average scores show up there..