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A Monument to the Player: Preserving a Landscape of Socio-Cultural Capital in the Transitional MMORPG

机译:玩家的丰碑:在过渡MMORPG中保留社会文化资本的景观

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Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) produce dynamic socio-ludic worlds that nurture both culture and gameplay to shape experiences. Despite the persistent nature of these games, however, the virtual spaces that anchor these worlds may not always be able to exist in perpetuity. Encouraging a community to migrate from one space to another is a challenge now facing some game developers. This paper examines the case of Guild Wars® and its “Hall of Monuments”, a feature that bridges the accomplishments of players from the current game to the forthcoming sequel. Two factor analyses describe the perspectives of 105 and 187 self-selected participants. The results reveal four factors affecting attitudes towards the feature, but they do not strongly correlate with existing motivational frameworks, and significant differences were found between different cultures within the game. This informs a discussion about the implications and facilitation of such transitions, investigating themes of capital, value perception and assumptive worlds. It is concluded that the way subcultures produce meaning needs to be considered when attempting to preserve the socio-cultural landscape.
机译:大型多人在线角色扮演游戏(MMORPG)产生了动态的社会嘲讽世界,可以培育文化和游戏玩法来塑造体验。尽管这些游戏具有持久性,但锚定这些世界的虚拟空间可能并不总是能够永久存在。鼓励社区从一个空间迁移到另一个空间是目前一些游戏开发人员面临的挑战。本文研究了激战(GuildWars®)及其“纪念馆(Hall of Monuments)”的案例,该特性将玩家的成就从当前游戏过渡到即将推出的续作。两因素分析描述了105名和187名自选参与者的观点。结果揭示了影响该功能态度的四个因素,但它们与现有的动机框架没有强烈关联,并且在游戏中不同文化之间发现了显着差异。这为有关这种过渡的影响和促进的讨论提供了信息,并探讨了资本,价值观念和假设世界的主题。结论是,试图保留社会文化景观时,应考虑亚文化产生意义的方式。

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    Scott Michael;

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