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FPS게임의 사용자 현존감과 플레이어 경험에 대한 키워드 연구 - Steam 리뷰와 게임 이용 시간을 중심으로

Key words research of players' experience and presence in FPS genre-focusing on game play time and Steam reviews

  • 최영우 (강원대학교 영상문화학과) ;
  • 유승호 (강원대학교 영상문화학과)
  • 투고 : 2021.09.27
  • 심사 : 2021.10.26
  • 발행 : 2021.12.20

초록

본 논문은 스팀(Steam)의 리뷰 데이터를 활용하여 게임이용시간에 따른 FPS에서의 사용자 현존감 경험과 플레이어 경험을 분석했다. Python을 활용하여 크롤링을 통해 데이터를 얻었다. 분석 결과 게임 이용 시간이 적은 집단에서는 통제 가능한 물리적 현존감과 통제 불가능한 사회적 현존감에 관한 이슈가 나왔고 게임이용시간이 많은 집단에서는 이전 집단에 있던 물리적 현존감 요인이 통제 가능한 사회적 현존감으로 변화한 것을 알 수 있었다. 더 나아가 플레이어 경험 분석을 통해 게임 플레이 요인인 "반동(recoil)"이란 키워드가 중요하다는 것을 알 수 있었다.

This paper analyzed the user's presence experience and player experience in FPS according to game usage time using Steam's review data. Data was obtained through crawling using Python. In analysis result, it was confirmed that issues related to controllable physical presence and uncontrollable social presence emerged in the group with less game use time, and controllable physical presence was changed to controllable social presence in the group with more play timeFurthermore, through player experience analysis, it was found that the keyword "recoil," a factor in game play, was important.

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