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View Poll Results: How does the OSP (-DRM) service affect the way you rate SHV?
+3: it is really the thing that makes SHV look awesome and helps over any issues of the game! 0 0%
+2: it added a lot of value to SHV and lets me forget about minor issues of the game. 0 0%
+1: it is a small bonus to SHV 0 0%
0: no influence, I just rate it by its quality 22 14.19%
-1: it's a small hassle, but not a big inconvenience 31 20.00%
-2: it's a big hassle, and makes me look at any issues of the game even more critical 28 18.06%
-3: it's the final "torpedo" to sink the game; with it, even the minor issues look pretty bad 74 47.74%
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Old 04-05-10, 03:51 PM   #13
Takeda Shingen
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As said, my hypothesis is based on the impression that I got over the past weeks here. And a hypothesis does not have to be based on "a given", but can also be an idea etc you want to test. And for your 2nd question: statistical errors will likely be large, but this will nonetheless give you a general idea where the answer is going.
As you stated, this site does not perform systematical data gathering. But since at least one person from Ubisoft Romania visits this forum regulary, I hope that this "general idea" gets conveyed. If you wanted to do this poll in a professional manner, it wouldn't be possible here anyway as you can only have a single question per poll. You'd need to set up a combination of questions, that also cross-check the given answers on the crucial test, and give further details that can help to eliminate "false samples".
Really, I don't want to sidetrack this, and I'll go away after this, unless there is some sort form of fisticuffs, and then I'll be back in official form. Still, it is worth noting that every hypothesis is postulated by the following statement: Given 'X', then 'Y'; where 'X' is known and proven, and 'Y' is that which is yet to be proven. It's been that way since Socrates.
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