Abstract
With the rise of competitive online gaming and esports, players´
ability to review, refect upon, and improve their in-game perfor mance has become important. Post-play visualizations are key for such improvements. Despite the increased interest in visualizations of gameplay, research specifcally informing the design of player centric visualizations is currently limited. As with all visualizations, their design should, however, be guided by a thorough understand ing of the goals to be achieved and which information is important and why.
This paper reports on a mixed-methodsstudy exploring the infor mation demands posed by players on post-play visualizations and the goals they pursue with such visualizations. We focused on three genres that enjoy great popularity within the competitive gaming scene. Our results provide useful guideposts on which data to focus on by ofering an overview of the relevance of diferent in-game metrics across genres. Lastly, we outline high-level implications for
the design of post-play visualizations.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
Number of pages | 13 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Event | CHI 2021 - Making Waves, Combining Strengths - Duration: 8 May 2021 → 13 May 2021 |
Conference
Conference | CHI 2021 - Making Waves, Combining Strengths |
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Period | 8/05/21 → 13/05/21 |
Research Field
- Former Research Field - Experience Business Transformation
Keywords
- games
- players
- gameplay visualization
- information needs