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    Gamer motivation test

    Hier is de test. Heb dit gekopieerd van een engelstalig forum, dus laat ik mijn commentaar in mijn gebrekkig Engels staan https://apps.quanticfoundry.com/lab/10



    The Action Components (37%)
    Gamers with high Action scores are aggressive and like to jump in the fray and be surrounded by dramatic visuals and effects. Gamers with low Action scores prefer slower-paced games with calmer settings.

    Destruction (35%): Gamers who score high on this component are agents of chaos and destruction. They love having many tools at their disposal to blow things up and cause relentless mayhem. They enjoy games with lots of guns and explosives. They gravitate towards titles like Call of Duty and Battlefield. And if they accidentally find themselves in games like The Sims, they are the ones who figure out innovative ways to get their Sims killed.

    Excitement (42%): Gamers who score high on this component enjoy games that are fast-paced, intense, and provide a constant adrenaline rush. They want to be surprised. They want gameplay that is full of action and thrills, and rewards them for rapid reaction times. While this style of gameplay can be found in first-person shooters like Halo, it can also be found in games like Street Fighter and Injustice, as well as energetic platformers like BIT.TRIP RUNNER.

    -> I liked GTA, Destiny, Call of Duty: World At War, Dead Space (horror -> actually not action, it's just gore ), and especially Uncharted for the action. I liked GTA and Destiny for the created worlds, but Destiny was not big enough

    The Mastery Components (64%)
    Gamers with high Mastery scores like challenging gaming experiences with strategic depth and complexity. Gamers with low Mastery scores enjoy being spontaneous in games and prefer games that are accessible and forgiving when mistakes are made.

    Challenge (20%): Gamers who score high on Challenge enjoy playing games that rely heavily on skill and ability. They are persistent and take the time to practice and hone their gameplay so they can take on the most difficult missions and bosses that the game can offer. These gamers play at the highest difficulty settings and don’t mind failing missions repeatedly in games like Dark Souls because they know it’s the only way they’ll master the game. They want gameplay that constantly challenges them.

    Strategy (93%): Gamers who score high on this component enjoy games that require careful decision-making and planning. They like to think through their options and likely outcomes. These may be decisions related to balancing resources and competing goals, managing foreign diplomacy, or finding optimal long-term strategies. They tend to enjoy both the tactical combat in games like XCOM or Fire Emblem, as well as seeing their carefully-devised plans come to fruition in games like Civilization, Cities: Skylines, or Europa Universalis.

    -> Strategy games is probably the kind of game i like the most. I played 100 hours in Cities Skylines, 300 hours in EUiv, 200 hours in Crusader Kings II, 2500 hours in football manager, 2000 hours in cycling manager. I JUST LIKE IT.

    The Achievement Components (11%)
    Gamers with high Achievement scores are driven to accrue power, rare items, and collectibles, even if this means grinding for a while. Gamers with low Achievement scores have a relaxed attitude towards in-game achievements and don’t worry too much about their scores or progress in the game.

    Completion (42%): Gamers with high Completion scores want to finish everything the game has to offer. They try to complete every mission, find every collectible, and discover every hidden location. For some players, this may mean completing every listed achievement or unlocking every possible character/move in a game. For gamers who score high on Design, this may mean collecting costumes and mounts in games like World of Warcraft.

    Power (5%): Gamers who score high on this component strive for power in the context of the game world. They want to become as powerful as possible, seeking out the tools and equipment needed to make this happen. In RPGs and action games, this may mean maxing stats or acquiring the most powerful weapons or artifacts. Power and Completion often go hand in hand, but some players enjoy collecting cosmetic items without caring about power, and some players prefer attaining power through strategic optimization rather than grinding.

    -> Hmm, i'm a completionist, because i want to taste every game that there exist in a world, and i'm pretty competitive in that way. I'm also kind of a winner. I liked some games in this category like Assassin's Creed, Pokémon, some old Call of Duty's. I just want to play the story, and get some trophy's.

    The Social Components (12%)
    Gamers with high Social scores enjoy interacting with other players, often regardless of whether they are collaborating or competing with them. Gamers with low Social scores prefer solo gaming experiences where they can be independent.

    Competition (46%): Gamers who score high on this component enjoy competing with other players, often in duels, matches, or team-vs-team scenarios. Competitive gameplay can be found in titles like Starcraft, League of Legends, or the PvP Battlegrounds in World of Warcraft. But competition isn’t always overtly combative; competitive players may care about being acknowledged as the best healer in a guild, or having a high ranking/level on a Facebook farming game relative to their friends.

    Community (3%): Gamers who score high on Community enjoy socializing and collaborating with other people while gaming. They like chatting and grouping up with other players. This might be playing Portal 2 with a friend, playing Mario Kart at a party, or being part of a large guild/clan in an online game. They enjoy being part of a team working towards a common goal. For them, games are an integral part of maintaining their social network.

    -> Not that important. I just want to play a fifa match with a friend, and i'm done. I have no online game community and i'm simply not interested (except for no man's sky). I don't play MMORPG's.

    The Immersion Components (56%)
    Gamers with high Immersion scores want games with interesting narratives, characters, and settings so they can be deeply immersed in the alternate worlds created by games. Gamers with low Immersion scores are more grounded in the gameplay mechanics and care less about the narrative experiences that games offer.

    Fantasy (79%): Gamers who score high on Fantasy want their gaming experiences to allow them to become someone else, somewhere else. They enjoy the sense of being immersed in an alter ego in a believable alternate world, and enjoy exploring a game world just for the sake of exploring it. These gamers enjoy games like Skyrim, Fallout, and Mass Effect for their fully imagined alternate settings.

    Story (31%): Gamers who score high on Story want games with elaborate campaign storylines and a cast of multidimensional characters with interesting back-stories and personalities. They take the time to delve into the back-stories of characters in games like Dragon Age and Mass Effect, and enjoy the elaborate and thoughtful narratives in games like The Last of Us and BioShock. Gamers who score low on Story tend to find dialogue and quest descriptions to be distracting and skip through them if possible.

    I like to explore game worlds like no-one else. No Man's Sky is going to be the prove of it. I also like game worlds like GTA, . I follow story but nothing more then that.

    The Creativity Components (59%)
    Gamers with high Creativity scores are constantly experimenting with their game worlds and tailoring them with their own designs and customizations. Gamers with low Creativity scores are more practical in their gaming style and accept their game worlds as they are.

    Discovery (49%): Gamers who score high on Discovery are constantly asking “What if?” For them, game worlds are fascinating contraptions to open up and tinker with. In an MMO, they might swim out to the edge of the ocean to see what happens. In MineCraft, they might experiment with whether crafting outcomes differ by the time of day or proximity to zombies. They “play” games in the broadest sense of the word, often in ways not intended or imagined by the game’s developers.

    Design (63%): Gamers who score high on this component want to actively express their individuality in the game worlds they find themselves in. In games like Mass Effect, they put a lot of time and effort in the character creation process. In city-building games or space strategy games, they take the time to design and customize exactly how their city or spaceships look. To this end, they prefer games that provide the tools and assets necessary to make this possible and easy to do.

    -> Yeah, i like discovery and design.

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    Don't care about social skills. Liked GTA-games, The Last of Us, Uncharted series, Assassin's Creed series, Dead Space, Heavy Rain, Until Dawn and all kinds of strategy games. Looking forward to No Man's Sky what is going to be the most amazing game ever. Also looking forward to hypothetical large open world games. I played The Crew just for the world (not for the cars) and to see the cities and having the feeling to drive from city to city. You also try to cross the border to Mexico and find a way :=D.

    I think a game where you could hypothetically in a 1/1 scale world of a city or play something virtually in a real world would be real porn. I would discover the most amazing places on earth, or throw myself in a volcano and look if i die

    1. Strategy
    2. Fantasy
    3. Design
    4. Discovery
    5. Story
    6. Action

    In that way.
    Cry. Cut. Rinse. Repeat.
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    Action - 9% | Destruction 10% & Excitement 14%
    Social - 14% | Competition 15% & Community 21%
    Mastery - 14% | Challenge 11% & Strategy 30%
    Achievement - 18% | Completion 46% & Power 10%
    Creativity - 45% | Discovery 53% & Design 40%
    Immersion - 82% | Fantasy 77% & Story 84%

    Favoriete Games; Half-Life 1 & 2, Mass Effect, Dead Space, Gone Home, The Last of Us, Shadow of the Colossus, Brothers, Dear Esther, Bioshock en Bioshock Infinite, Alien: Isolation, Dishonored, Portal 1 & 2, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Zeno Clash, Civilization V, XCOM, The Stanley Parable, StarCraft, ...
    Bijna allemaal games die redelijk goed overeen komen met de lijst aanraders voor Immersion dus ja, lijkt me vrij accuraat.
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    Speel vooral counterstrike en LoL, en heel af en toe (als ik mij eens echt verveel of geen goesting heb in gewhine ) single players
    "You don't stop riding because you get old, you get old because you stop riding."
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    Spontaneous, Relaxed, and Deeply Immersed

    Klopt wel bij mij
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    Your Gaming Style : Action-Oriented, Analytical, Relaxed, Competitive, Immersed, and Practical
    Games you like(analytical): Civilization, Cities: Skylines, or Europa Universalis.
    Games you like (Immersive): Skyrim, Fallout, and Mass Effect
    Games you like (action): Call of Duty and Battlefield

    Mijn beschrijving is een beetje all over the place maar dat lijkt wel te kloppen. Ik speel verschillende soorten games waar ik verschillende dingen in zoek.
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    Spontaneous, Driven, Independent, Deeply Immersed, and Expressive

    Action: 53%
    Achievement: 75%
    Creativity: 69%
    Immersion: 82%
    Mastery: 20%
    Social: 34%

    Men raad games aan zoals Until Dawn, Tales From The Borderlands, Transistor, AC Black Flag, Just Cause 3, Fable, Dying Light, Tales Of Symphonia, MGS: Ground Zeroes....aangezien ik er velen van heb klopt dit dus vrij goed.
    Best Gaming Series: Bioshock, Dragon Age, Dragon's Dogma, Destruction Derby, Fallout, Metal Gear Solid, Socom US Navy Seals, The Elder Scrolls.
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