Google Play will show feedback on graphics and game control
After almost a decade of operation, it seems that Google Play Store, the store of applications and mobile content Android, is willing to evolve. For good. Although this takes the work out of media like tuexpertoApps And, finally, the application store will begin to show more specific reviews on video games. Questions that will allow the user to know, before paying, if the title is really as good as it promises
At least that's what a few Android users have discovered after purchasing an entertainment title. Beyond the classic rating of Google Play, which has been present since its inception to score between one and five stars for the entire title, now they are invited to assess much more specific aspects Specifically, and according to the screenshots that these users have shared through games can now also be rated based on their visual quality (graphics), their playability(how the experience unfolds) and its controls (its management).
This creates three new rating counters that appear on the same title download screen, along with thecomments from users who have already tried it, and next to the overall score, which remains in the page.All this with an aesthetic that any regular gamer or player will recognize and, what is better, with much more detailed information to know if the purchase is really worth it or to avoid disappointment guided solely by the title description.
At the moment it seems that this is a test or an experiment by Google, so it is being limited However, several users have already shared some screenshots of this new functionality and its appearance. A point in favor for Google Play Store to gain in quality and seriousness when presenting its content, although it is likely that it only affects users who really They are interested in knowing if a title has a good or a bad graphic section. In addition, it must be understood that the diversity of terminals Android will cause a great variety of opinions and experiences regarding the same title, soGoogle still has a lot of work ahead of it to correctly filter and unify these evaluations of gamers.
Users of terminals Android who have already been able to assess their purchases in more detail claim to have the latest version of Google Play Store So it looks like the experiment will continue to be limited by Google to a small group of people before to open to the general public, still without date or estimated time for it There is no doubt as to whether a new evaluation system will not put upside down the entire system again, causing the positioning techniques of the applications to misrepresent these new values. At the moment it seems that the specific scores are independent of the general evaluation of the title, something that should safeguard the proper functioning of these scores Thus, it is possible to find a good game with an average high rating, but know that it suffers from bad graphics or painful control, or vice versa.