Virtual Team Interactions in Networked Multimedia Games

Topics:
Video games
Tags:
Games,
Interaction,
Personal Technology,
University Of Oulu,
Virtual Team
Source:
University of Oulu

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Overview: This paper describes the findings of the ethnographical research concentrating on multiplayer games. The research methods used are qualitative. The preliminary analysis indicates that, according to the players, the support for team interaction in action games is adequate. However, the players tend to communicate outside the game system. The aim of the research is to provide more understanding on the interaction in Networked Virtual Environments by observing the interactions that occur in networked multi-player games.

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Format: PDF | Size: 158KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 9


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