Understanding Player’s Gesture-Based Communicative Behavior in MOBA Games

Q1 Social Sciences
Keyang Zheng, Rosta Farzan
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Abstract

Prior research has shown that gesture-based communication plays an integral role in online multiplayer games, especially for teams consisting of strangers with no prior common experiences. What motivates a particular form of in-game communication and its impact, especially promptly after a communication attempt, on team performance is less explored. In this paper, we present a framework for studying individual communication attempts using a gestured-based tool, "Ping", in a popular MOBA game, Heroes of the Storm. We design a framework to capture the game's situational context prior to the communication, the communication attempt, and its immediate impact. Using this framework, we analyze and identify game factors that influence players' decisions to communicate and their choice of communication. We also present how communication has an immediate positive effect on the team's performance. Our findings further the discussion of studying communication behaviors for virtual teams engaging in synchronous, collaborative work with shared visual spaces.
理解MOBA游戏中玩家基于手势的交流行为
先前的研究表明,基于手势的交流在在线多人游戏中起着不可或缺的作用,特别是对于由没有共同经历的陌生人组成的团队。是什么激发了一种特定的游戏内部交流形式,以及它对团队表现的影响,尤其是在交流尝试之后的影响,却很少被探讨。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架,用于研究流行的MOBA游戏《风暴英雄》中使用基于手势的工具“Ping”的个人交流尝试。我们设计了一个框架来捕捉在交流、交流尝试及其直接影响之前的游戏情境。利用这一框架,我们分析并确定了影响玩家交流决策和交流选择的游戏因素。我们还介绍了沟通如何对团队绩效产生直接的积极影响。我们的研究结果进一步讨论了在共享视觉空间中从事同步、协作工作的虚拟团队的沟通行为。
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Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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