This is a great feature. I was wondering if players would care to leave feedback but I already see some. Plus the trend over time is really insighful.
This is sooo amazing. Implementing a proper feedback system is always a hassle, not to mention funneling players toward it. Integrating it into the rating system is such a great idea and I can already see people using it! ![]()
I hope whoever at Roblox worked on this reads this. Thank you so much!!!
I saw this yesterday and the feedback was valuable. It helped me balance progression and difficulty in my game.
There were also comments like “this game is super underrated…” which made me smile. This might be one of my favorite updates ever released ![]()
does this only apply on the app version of roblox ? i tried desliking on a we b and it didnt gave me the prompt
I think if that was implemented There would have to be harsh moderation for false claims about a game. it would only really work if majority of claims were true.
Being able to search for key terms in feedback to see which parts of your game people are commenting on should be implemented. Because comments like “Game good” “Game bad” are useless to me.
This would have come in handy last year. I was taking a college course where we had to develop and publish an online classroom, including feedback forms from students. I ended up adding a GUI textbox instead.
Maybe you have already gone over this, but let’s say that a player has left a dislike on a game, and their feedback comment is obviously a troll, will that player get moderated since they are obviously trying to make the game look bad on purpose?
I am very happy to see a feature like this out! One thing I’d love to see added with this though would be a reply feature like there is for model reviews. I’d love to tell people who give detailed feedback that I will add the features they request!
Is there any information on what we are able to use this data for / any licensing restrictions? Are we allowed to open source our feedback data?
How about giving developers the opportunity to respond to reviews? If someone asks an important question about a game (if the player does not understand something in the game for example) and you can’t even answer it, then it will be difficult to work with reviews.
Doesn’t show up for me, is it not enabled for all accounts?
It would be wonderful to require feedback on downvotes. I can’t do much seeing I received 5 downvotes in a day, and yet no feedback to go with it so I can’t address anything with the game itself.
The system could also feature a spam filter to promote more insightful information rather than “game bad.”
Would be a really great addition. This is a problem I always had with dislikes, and that problem continues even with this update.
We have to consider the fact that having even a small barrier for an action can disincentive the action itself. In the case of dislikes, many would just avoid disliking since they have to do a lot of extra work to do so, inflating the like ratio. Additionally, many who didn’t want to write the review but wanted to dislike the game anyway would write unhelpful messages that clutter up the useful feedback.
Many large games get thousands of dislikes a day, and requiring reviews for all of them would be chaotic.
I get it, but in my opinion I think it’d still be helpful. Then, you could go through the clumps of negative feedback to see if there’s any common factors between them to address.
This feature has been long overdue and I’m incredibly happy to see it finally rolled out.
Currently, all feedback is anonymized (which is absolutely fine). Sometimes, player feedback can be a little confusing, or lacking in detail. In the future, I would love to be able to request a dialogue with a player who has submitted feedback to clarify any particular points.
This will make us make our own feedback system or use third-party apps to receive real, detailed feedback.
Roblox has a problem filtering long messages, so the more the player writes detailed feedback, the chance of Roblox hiding it increases (making the developer only see “bad game + 3 words, good game + 7 words, or broken”).
This will be much less useful without supporting known URLs ( Youtube / Imgur) or including videos/images for bug reporting.
And I think I’ve found a bug:
I’ve tried to dislike my game from an alt account a few times ( from the website and the desktop launcher ).
After maybe 5 or 6 times, the game registered 2 dislikes from the same account. ( can only remove one )
Please check if that’s a bug or a visual error.
- I tried to check the game page from the main account/another browser, and it didn’t change.
- No one else joined the game while I was testing it ( and I only made it public the moment I was testing ).
- It’s a game for testing: no active players .
As a developer who used to receive messages before they got removed, they were cool for feedback since I could actually answer them, I’ve been receiving feedback that doesn’t even make sense, like people complaining they have to fight in a fighting game (???), there also should be a minimum character required to send feedback, I keep getting single word feedbacks that I have no idea what they mean, aside from that it’s a good feature indeed.
It would be useful if we could manually send feedback to (and delete feedback from) the feedback dashboard with extra information, preferably under its own section like custom analytics.
For example, I may want to implement a custom feedback system (most players that like either don’t leave feedback or get the feedback popup at all) with a rate-limit that automatically sends additional information such as the player, player’s level or playtime.
I may also want to view other feedback from a specific player that gave a really good suggestion in the past, or bulk-delete feedback from a specific player. That just isn’t possible with the like/dislike feedback system.
We shouldn’t have to use a webhook to do stuff like this.
I feel like if you have no meaningful feedback to provide on WHY you dislike a game, you shouldn’t be disliking it in the first place. That just hurts the developer for no reason.
Pretty sure you are required to type something at least when reviewing an App or Restaurant right?
If someone is mad enough they will go through the effort of typing to down vote / give bad review
if they quit because they have to type then their down vote is worthless