Sriver says:
If you want to try out a rating system, why not separating it from the awards? You could still say '1.0 is a positive rating'.
Beacuase with no prior investment in the track (ie an award), then it doesnt matter what we say 1.0 is worth, it becomes a negative rating.
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Sriver says:
people will always try to 'rate tracks down' if they think they're 'overrated'
Some peolpe may award a track and try to moderate their rating to effect the overall rating, but its not exactly a huge problem. Other players may have a propensity to give 5/5 ratings with an award. How can we tell?
The rating of the track is not a stand alone thing, its a rating of how much the people who awarded the track liked the track. There is nothing illogical about them awarding the track and giving it a rating that lowers the average, its perfectly expected.
Remember that the whole process is public, so if odd behaviour happens then it stands out. The most important thing is to banish the idea that the award and the rating are different, they are not, they are versions of the same thing.