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First issue, does that 10 hour limit not skew reviews very heavily to positive? I certainly don't normally spend 10 hours playing a game i don't like....
I wish people would use the search function as this has been brought up before.
I wouldn't exclude those reviews; I just want to ignore them easier. I just don't care if someone decides quickly they don't like a game. That's exactly the skew I'm self sorting. I don't value those reviews and want an easy way to exclude them when I'm looking at reviews.
I simply want them to add "hours played" to the sort by list.
Keep those reviews; just let me skip past them easy with sorting because I don't read them anyway.
I only ignore reviews that are one-liners.
And yes I wrote a few such ones, and am fine with others ignoring them.
U shouldnt be able to arrange them cause itz ordered chronological which makes sense at all..so progress if there s one comes to the eye of the beholders and to those of the authors one.so remember what u ve putten down to paper.one last word:review possible when played at least thirtty seconds and name and playtime is for playlist of ur own.due to this reason melting or splitting doesnt make sense at all.cheers.and go for it.