Where can you look at gamertag feedback on Live?
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Where can you look at gamertag feedback on Live?
I've left feedback in-game for a couple of players who were total pricks and i was wondering how you even see your feedback. I've looked online and for some reason can't find any place where i could look at my gamertag and see if someone said anything about me. Any ideas?
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From: Formerly known as "Vryce"/Detroit, Michigan
I don't think you can.
I wish Microsoft would have a way to use the feedback more. Like make it so people with really bad feedback can't join your games if you don't want them.
Also making it easier to leave feedback during a game for people.
I've left bad feedback for some jerks.
I've also left plenty of positive comments as well when I've played with people that are not whining and/or just out to make it a miserable session for everyone playing.
I wish Microsoft would have a way to use the feedback more. Like make it so people with really bad feedback can't join your games if you don't want them.
Also making it easier to leave feedback during a game for people.
I've left bad feedback for some jerks.
I've also left plenty of positive comments as well when I've played with people that are not whining and/or just out to make it a miserable session for everyone playing.
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From: Formerly known as "Vryce"/Detroit, Michigan
Thats an external site. I signed up there, and it is useful if all the players that use live are signed up, you can see their feedback.
But its done on the computer.
I think the OP wanted something that you can view from within the xbox live setting to look at feedback.
I would love Microsoft to implement something like that into the Live code.
Currently, while you are playing a game, you can go into the options and view the list of players you are playing the game with.
In there is the option to leave feedback.
Microsoft should expand it so that you can view their feedback(maybe a total number of negative remarks and positive remarks)
It could look something like this:
GamerTag(+5/-1)
Then, to expand more, it would be nice if you could limit it so that when you create a game, you can exclude people depending on their feedback rating.
Like, "Exclude players with negative feedback greater then:" and it would give you the ability to specify a number.
Just my thoughts.
But it probably will never happen because Microsoft probably just wants everyone playing Live and doesn't care about how players are in a game.
Though if I get in games with pricks, I find another. And if all the games have pricks, I turn off my xbox. Maybe if more people started emailing Microsoft about the issue, they might take a look at implementing something if enough people write in.
*shrug*
who knows.
But its done on the computer.
I think the OP wanted something that you can view from within the xbox live setting to look at feedback.
I would love Microsoft to implement something like that into the Live code.
Currently, while you are playing a game, you can go into the options and view the list of players you are playing the game with.
In there is the option to leave feedback.
Microsoft should expand it so that you can view their feedback(maybe a total number of negative remarks and positive remarks)
It could look something like this:
GamerTag(+5/-1)
Then, to expand more, it would be nice if you could limit it so that when you create a game, you can exclude people depending on their feedback rating.
Like, "Exclude players with negative feedback greater then:" and it would give you the ability to specify a number.
Just my thoughts.
But it probably will never happen because Microsoft probably just wants everyone playing Live and doesn't care about how players are in a game.
Though if I get in games with pricks, I find another. And if all the games have pricks, I turn off my xbox. Maybe if more people started emailing Microsoft about the issue, they might take a look at implementing something if enough people write in.
*shrug*
who knows.




