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Holmeser
05-14-2015, 07:56 AM
Hi,
I have been a member here for about 6 or 7 years, having been completely inactive for the last 3 or 4. Throughout that time everyone here has been nothing but helpful and nice, so I'd like to begin by thanking you all for that.
I am currently a student at the University of Brighton, and as part of my degree I am conducting a research project into the online communities that form around video gaming. It would be wonderful it anyone could fill out a quick questionnaire about their personal gaming habits and their views on online gaming communities. I have asked for the moderators permission and they have very kindly allowed me to post it here.
This is the link to the questionnaire, it really shouldn't take long to fill out and it would be invaluable to both my study and my degree. All participants will be protected by anonymity within the study.
http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/YVOWU/
A quick note to anyone filling it in, by an 'Online Gaming Community' I am referring to a community outside of video games themselves - e.g. forums such as this one.
If you have any feedback on the questionnaire, or just general comments to make about 'Online Gaming Communities', then feel free to post in the thread.
Thank you all for you time,
Holmeser
Khatovar
05-14-2015, 10:32 AM
Done, good luck with your studies, Holmeser.
Wubsie
05-15-2015, 02:28 AM
Donesies as well. Keep pluggin away!
Holmeser
05-15-2015, 07:25 AM
Just a quick question i'd be interested to hear everyone's thoughts on as well. What are your views on people who only play games on smartphones/tablet, or on social media (Facebook games like Farmville etc.), in your eyes do these people qualify as gamers, or as part of the gaming community?
mbox_bob
05-15-2015, 08:53 AM
Yes in the sense that they frequently play games, regardless of device, and usually for long periods of time.
Personally for me, what defines a gamer?. Someone who plays games. I think it covers more than just electronic/video games too.
Game players that pay money to purchase tokens (call it what you may), in order to advance through, rather than play their way through it, I consider to be suckers rather than Gamers. Gamers Play, Suckers Pay.
Game players whose only interaction with the Community is the "look how great I am" in game status post to Facebook or equivalent, are not really Community members, they are just players exposing their narcissistic tendencies, which is a problem with todays western society where those tendencies are encouraged. If however their post to Facebook then goes on to generate a discussion about how they achieved such and such, and they provide insight to game mechanics (whether inadvertently or via knowledge), hints or tips to other players, then that starts entry into the Community.
p.s For the Suckers Pay, this excludes paying for content (expansions, questpacks, skins, mods, etc), I am referring to Pay for Advancement.
Wubsie
05-15-2015, 09:47 AM
Personally I don't see them falling under the category of gamers just because they play a game. The gamer term sorta implies atleast a hobbyist mentality towards the activity if not more, and I'd think it's a stretch to fit the chick in class playing Candy Crush on her phone out of sheer boredom under the same term as you would use to describe someone who wants to spend their spare time on playing games. Of course if the mentality and continued level of play is there, then the choise of game is fairly irrelevant.
Khatovar
05-15-2015, 10:11 AM
I don't really think social media games are games as much as vehicles for advertisers, but I don't have much experience with them outside of "Fuck you Facebook, I don't want to play Fruit Bucket Bingo with someone who knows my aunt!" I don't dispute that gamers play those games as well, but they are designed to be mindless timewasters. Junk food gaming I guess.
Ughmahedhurtz
05-15-2015, 02:47 PM
I don't really think social media games are games as much as vehicles for advertisers, but I don't have much experience with them outside of "Fuck you Facebook, I don't want to play Fruit Bucket Bingo with someone who knows my aunt!" I don't dispute that gamers play those games as well, but they are designed to be mindless timewasters. Junk food gaming I guess.
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When I think gamer, I think of someone that's played FPS, RTS, MMO, or some game that requires you to do more than tap a screen when it flashes. As a few examples of games a person enjoys playing and spends enough time to actually get familiar with them:
tetris, farmville, candy crush = not a gamer
PC games from PopCap = not a gamer
Console games like Kinect Fruit Ninja, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Uno, UFC, Punchout, Madden, Fifa = not a gamer
Console games like GTA, fighting games, etc. = borderline gamer
PC games that require you to (or enhance things noticeably when you) configure macros, rebind keys, or assign combat groups = gamer
Console games like Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Assassin's Creed, CoD, MoH, World of Tanks, Dead Island, Halo, Mass Effect, God of War, Darksiders = gamer
PC RTS games, MMOs, Minecraft, Dark Souls = definitely a gamer
IMNTBHO... ;)
EaTCarbS
05-17-2015, 01:48 PM
I would argue that there are varying degrees of "gamer." Casual v. Hardcore. A farmville junky would be considered casual, while we here of course are the opposite end of the spectrum.
Holmeser
05-18-2015, 10:17 AM
The questionnaire is now closed. Thank you everyone for all your help, it is very much appreciated.
I do however have one more question to ask: Is this the only online gaming community (forums, chat rooms etc.) you are a member of? Or are you a member of multiple other online gaming communities?
Thank you.
Holmeser
Ughmahedhurtz
05-18-2015, 12:32 PM
I'm a member of 3 gaming communities (forums) but this one is the only one I frequent daily. And honestly, there's a reason for that. ;)
Khatovar
05-18-2015, 04:18 PM
I visit a couple sites, but this is the only place I actively participate, probably for the exact reasons Ugh has, heh. If I want drama, horror and over{re}acting, I have Netflix; I want my gaming to be about having fun ;)
Wubsie
05-19-2015, 02:15 AM
Out of the ones I frequent, I would consider myself to be an active part of 3 of them currently. There's this place, and then a few having to do with game customization and custom level creation for HL1/HL2 and their mods.
zenga
05-19-2015, 03:52 AM
The questionnaire is now closed. Thank you everyone for all your help, it is very much appreciated.
I do however have one more question to ask: Is this the only online gaming community (forums, chat rooms etc.) you are a member of? Or are you a member of multiple other online gaming communities?
Thank you.
Holmeser
Multiple, I typically frequent the forums from the game I'm actively playing besides some general ones.
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