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回報翻譯問題
"I don't know..."
very helpful answer, is it?
YOU don't have to like the game, but you may have friends who might like it.
You are being asked do you recommend this game to others?
Saying I don't know is the same as saying no because you are not saying yes.
When you don't outright say yes, then you are saying no.
The value of the score aggregate derives from a large number of reviews. It honestly doesn't matter whether any individual review is "recommend" or "don't recommend".
A "meh" review is not useful to anyone. If you can't recommend the game, then it isn't a recommendation. Simple as that. No one benefits from a neutral rating.
Haven't had my coffee yet...