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2007
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Doing Virtually Nothing: Awareness and Accountability in Massively Multiplayer Online Worlds

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Doing Virtually Nothing: Awareness and Accountability in Massively Multiplayer Online Worlds
To date the most popular and sophisticated types of virtual worlds can be found in the area of video gaming, especially in the genre of Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG). Game developers have made great strides in achieving game worlds that look and feel increasingly realistic. However, despite these achievements in the visual realism of virtual game worlds, they are much less sophisticated when it comes to modeling face-toface interaction. In face-to-face, ordinary social activities are ‘‘accountable,’’ that is, people use a variety of kinds of observational information about what others are doing in order to make sense of others’ actions and to tightly coordinate their own actions with others. Such information includes: (1) the real-time unfolding of turns-at-talk; (2) the observability of embodied activities; and (3) the direction of eye gaze for the purpose of gesturing. But despite the fact that today’s games provide virtual bodies, or ‘‘avat...
Robert J. Moore, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Eric Nickell
Added 13 Dec 2010
Updated 13 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2007
Where CSCW
Authors Robert J. Moore, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Eric Nickell
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