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<blockquote data-quote="Starglim" data-source="post: 4607245" data-attributes="member: 17011"><p>Relevant information that the publisher didn't include in the description, or ways that the product differed from what you expected from the blurb, especially if you found the product better, more interesting or more broadly useful than the publisher presents it.</p><p></p><p>Detailed breakdowns of content, if you have time. I'll often see one particular element that I find interesting out of an otherwise ordinary product. Let me know about particularly innovative and inspiring sections - even if they're a small part of the product, this is more helpful to me than telling me what's trite and useless.</p><p></p><p>The usual technical failings and whether the value of the product remains strong, is diminished, or is mostly unusable as a result.</p><p></p><p>Why you bought it (or how you got it if you didn't pay for it) and whether the product served the purpose for which you acquired it. Do you run, like, or know the rule system? Was it value for money and what price do you think is fair for it (since the product's asking price can change)?</p><p></p><p>I prefer to see 5 stars used very sparingly and am less likely to read such a review. If you think the product is exemplary and without flaw, what else can you say that would influence my decision? Likewise 1 star, because you're basically calling yourself a boob and a sucker for buying it and it makes me question the worth of such a person's opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starglim, post: 4607245, member: 17011"] Relevant information that the publisher didn't include in the description, or ways that the product differed from what you expected from the blurb, especially if you found the product better, more interesting or more broadly useful than the publisher presents it. Detailed breakdowns of content, if you have time. I'll often see one particular element that I find interesting out of an otherwise ordinary product. Let me know about particularly innovative and inspiring sections - even if they're a small part of the product, this is more helpful to me than telling me what's trite and useless. The usual technical failings and whether the value of the product remains strong, is diminished, or is mostly unusable as a result. Why you bought it (or how you got it if you didn't pay for it) and whether the product served the purpose for which you acquired it. Do you run, like, or know the rule system? Was it value for money and what price do you think is fair for it (since the product's asking price can change)? I prefer to see 5 stars used very sparingly and am less likely to read such a review. If you think the product is exemplary and without flaw, what else can you say that would influence my decision? Likewise 1 star, because you're basically calling yourself a boob and a sucker for buying it and it makes me question the worth of such a person's opinion. [/QUOTE]
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