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This paper introduces a video processing method designed specifically to give researchers access to players' behaviors within any commercially available off-the-shelf PC game. Insights into players' experiences with videogame violence are achieved from automatically processing significant elements of the audio-visual communication/feedback (i.e. moving image and sound) over long periods of uninhibited...
This paper introduces a new variant of gameplay metrics that further develops a set of processes that expand user-centered game testing practices capable of quantifying user experiences. The key goal of the method presented here is to widen the appeal and application of game metrics within research relevant to, and representative of the wider field of game studies. In doing so, we acknowledge that...
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