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Lowest Rated Card

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MintyMilkshake
Inscrit en May 2012

2 message(s)
27 December 2013
Hey, I go through my collection and all I see are cards rated mostly ~9.5 with the lowest ones at around ~8.8. So my question is, what's the lowest rated card across DB and VG? 8? 7? 6?
shodan084
Inscrit en Dec 2007

1652 message(s)
27 December 2013
In the Virtuagirl and deskbabes store's under the 'more filters' tab you can track the cards by rating (in sort by; popularity ascending) giving a rough idea of what members that rated thought about the cards. Jennifer Galbina's Orange Soda received a poor 5.17, making it the lowest rated card on virtuagirl...
shodan084
Inscrit en Dec 2007

1652 message(s)
27 December 2013 (edited)
Eva in the classics with an 8.59...
Anais & Camelia in Deskbabes with a 7.81...
Ironman79
Inscrit en Dec 2010

439 message(s)
27 December 2013
More info on the rating scale would be great how does it work.
BigSteve
Inscrit en Dec 2007

131 message(s)
28 December 2013 (edited)
The rating scale is pretty simple, and has been discussed in other threads. If you own a card, you can click on it in your collection and assign a rating from 0 to 10. Your "vote" goes back to Totem, and they tally up all of the ratings. The average of all the ratings from all of the customers who have rated her card is shown as its average rating. When a card is brand new, the average rating can jump around a bit until there are so many votes cast that no new vote will move the average perceptibly, although it's theoretically possible for any card's rating to change over time.

Even though the average ratings are displayed to two decimal places (the nearest hundredth of a point), each individual customer can only assign ratings in whole numbers. If you think a card is worth way more than a 9 (which would put it in the middle to even below average of all cards), but not quite a perfect 10, you have no choice but to assign your own rating either too high (a 10) or too low (a 9).

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