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Who cares about integrity?

I've been here going on three years, I'm a beloved member of the community, and not once have I shown even the slightest shred of integrity.
Post edited July 29, 2015 by tinyE
I read half the OP and then jumped to TinyE's comment at the bottom, and then I replied - if that helps to answer the original questino.
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CharlesGrey: Finish the game? Surely you jest. In case you haven't noticed, many reviewers haven't even bought the game they're "reviewing". :P
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MindsEyeSplinter: Well, I have noticed people writing reviews based off of 10-20 year old memories, or off of another version.

I guess the reason I asked was because I want to contribute in a meaningful way to the gog.com community, but do it with integrity, ya' know?
Really depends on your definition of a review. I don't think you necessarily need to complete the whole thing, in order to share some useful information about a game with other community members and potential GOG customers. GOG reviews seem to have a character limit anyway, so it's not like you can talk about every detail.

Just share whatever seems like interesting and relevant information about the game, and try not to be biased ( too many people confuse "I don't like this game" with "This is a bad game" ). I get the impression you'll do just fine.
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tinyE: Who cares about integrity?

I've been here going on three years, I'm a beloved member of the community, and not once have I shown even the slightest shred of integrity.
I heard you tried to show another member your integrity once, and nearly got kicked off the forum because of it.

... No, wait, that wasn't your integrity. Sorry, I get things mixed up sometimes!
Post edited July 29, 2015 by CharlesGrey