Are you sure? People measure something based off of its flaws or strengths. I think that can be good relative measure to other things within the category. For instance, if one movie has a 9, and another one has a 7, I am more likely to see the movie with the 9 (at least first).brimstoneSalad wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2017 1:23 pm Only relative scores make sense, though, because they help the consumer decide between one item and another.
There's not such a clear way to objectively give things like movies, games, and attractiveness such percentages. They need to be compared to each other.
It would be a bit difficult comparing everything to each other, since you'd have to know and experience everything for yourself.
And isn't everything already technically compared to one another? New standards are always being set, and if something does not reach or exceed those standards, it is labeled as inferior.