To make video games part of science...
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Getting it done as I write this. : Dlain of the wired wrote:...Er, how long will that be from now? 'Cause the 'game for science' thing actually is a legitimate, university funded study, and it sort of have an end date for data collection.
ETA: Done. That was pretty fun and it just so happened I picked the most stressful game in my library to play. I wonder how this will affect the findings. That was pretty cool. You be sure to keep us updated and if there is anymore gaming surveys like this, I'll be more than happy to participate.
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Not really- there's really only one thread in particular I'm looking at for data. If people don't post there, well, I can't count them, even if they DO give permision to read their posts. So. Plus, there's really only two ways to quantify the data I'm lookin' at- yes or no. It's nothing difficult.simeonalo wrote:Lain, isn't this going to be one heck of a project considering all these wonderful people who've signed up ?
Also: my only sugar for the weekend has been how very, very pro-my hypothesis that one particular thread had been thus far.
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Don't think my posts will be useful to you, but if you want to go looking, go for it.
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By all means, use mine if you need to~
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I am happy w/ the interested in this topic and lain's research, but can we make sure we don't just give one word posts? It makes the bandwidth cry.
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I was actually curious to know if this is still going on. I was away for about a month but I didn't think anyone mentioned the status of this while I was gone.
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I'm still looking and keeping track of relevant threads, and check into new threads as they're made- people are quite innovative and curious. I'm very pleased with how it's looking so far.
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I am like stuck in foreplay. I can't wait until you finish your project and are willing (maybe???) to share at least some of what you found in terms of all this psychological schtuff. It really intrigues me, even if I am usually not into psychobabble. I tip my hat to you, ma'am.
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I caa~aan't- that would tint the sample pool! But believe me, I really want to... I'd love to hear people's take on it.
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Don't worry, we're patient. ^_^ Just be sure to tell us when yer done.
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Yes.
You probably know about those allready but just in case :
http://www.re-mission.net/
http://www.sfwish.org/site/pp.asp?c=bdJLITMAE&b=81924
http://www.digra.org/Members/member_search_results
I also found this but you' ll probably have to translate it :
http://www.savoirs.essonne.fr/dossiers/ ... eux-video/
You probably know about those allready but just in case :
http://www.re-mission.net/
http://www.sfwish.org/site/pp.asp?c=bdJLITMAE&b=81924
http://www.digra.org/Members/member_search_results
I also found this but you' ll probably have to translate it :
http://www.savoirs.essonne.fr/dossiers/ ... eux-video/
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Oh, why thank you! Yes, I've seen those, and sent them off to my old professor (thank god for those 8 years of French!). Cool, cool goings-on in the world of video games these days!
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Yes.
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Was that enough 'yeses?'
Just in case:
Yes.
I was talking about psychologically therapeutic video games in a forum that I refuse to admit being a member in, and it came up that Silent Hill-esque would be the perfect type of starting point for it. (Because of the individual experience, personal revelation and what not.) The technology is light years away, but it got me thinking. And made me happy.
How did I never see this thread before?
Oh, and also, another
Yes.
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Was that enough 'yeses?'
Just in case:
Yes.
I was talking about psychologically therapeutic video games in a forum that I refuse to admit being a member in, and it came up that Silent Hill-esque would be the perfect type of starting point for it. (Because of the individual experience, personal revelation and what not.) The technology is light years away, but it got me thinking. And made me happy.
How did I never see this thread before?
Oh, and also, another
Yes.
The above user visits this forum *very infrequently.* If you need any type of response or answer from her, she may or may not be able to provide it in a timely manner.
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Thank you for understanding. <3
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