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<blockquote data-quote="Fiery James" data-source="post: 125486" data-attributes="member: 625"><p>Psion's always been square with us.</p><p></p><p>I remember some of our first reviews - the d20 thing was pretty new, and there was a lot of "new blood" in the review pool. We had been so proud and accomplished so much that any negative thing mentioned in a review really stung - even when the overall review was positive!</p><p></p><p>Of course, that's par for the course. As you get more experience and get more products (and reviews) in the books, you tend to get a thicker skin, and learn another important lesson:</p><p></p><p>Different people have different needs, different likes, and different priorities. Of course I think that everything FDP puts out is a 5/5 (or 10 out of 10, as the case may be!). We never sit back and say "let's aim for a 3/5 on this one!" -- We give it 100%.</p><p></p><p>But, what may be absolutely perfect in my eyes is only a C+ in someone else's. </p><p></p><p>The good reviewers know how to judge the product, present their view, but couch everything so that those who's needs will be met by the product can judge for themselves. I think Psion's always been decent at this.</p><p></p><p>So, maybe it was a publisher who's got a little more thickness to develop on his skin - give it some time, it won't matter so much. After all, the real test is in the sales of a product -- if you're selling well, do you really care if Psion thinks it's a 3 instead of a 4? And, if you're not selling well -- maybe he's right!</p><p></p><p>- James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiery James, post: 125486, member: 625"] Psion's always been square with us. I remember some of our first reviews - the d20 thing was pretty new, and there was a lot of "new blood" in the review pool. We had been so proud and accomplished so much that any negative thing mentioned in a review really stung - even when the overall review was positive! Of course, that's par for the course. As you get more experience and get more products (and reviews) in the books, you tend to get a thicker skin, and learn another important lesson: Different people have different needs, different likes, and different priorities. Of course I think that everything FDP puts out is a 5/5 (or 10 out of 10, as the case may be!). We never sit back and say "let's aim for a 3/5 on this one!" -- We give it 100%. But, what may be absolutely perfect in my eyes is only a C+ in someone else's. The good reviewers know how to judge the product, present their view, but couch everything so that those who's needs will be met by the product can judge for themselves. I think Psion's always been decent at this. So, maybe it was a publisher who's got a little more thickness to develop on his skin - give it some time, it won't matter so much. After all, the real test is in the sales of a product -- if you're selling well, do you really care if Psion thinks it's a 3 instead of a 4? And, if you're not selling well -- maybe he's right! - James [/QUOTE]
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