Penny Drennan, School of ITEE, University of Queensland
This questionnaire is designed to gather opinions about the behaviour of non-player characters (NPCs) that lessens player engagement in games. Engagement is the feeling of being deeply involved in a game, to the point that you may not notice time passing. Engagement means enjoyment, being challenged at a level you are comfortable with, being emotionally involved in the plot of the game as well as feeling a need to win. Disengagement occurs when elements of the game frustrate or annoy you, drawing you out of the game experience and lessening your emotional involvement. This study is part of my PhD research and the results of this questionnaire will be used to design NPCs that increase player engagement in a game. For the purposes of this questionnaire, an NPC is any character (or AI) in a game that is not controlled by the player.
The people who will find this questionnaire the most relevant to their gameplay are those who have frequent encounters with NPCs, such as those who prefer First Person Shooters, Role Playing Games and Real Time Strategy games. While people who prefer other genres of games are encouraged to submit their responses, please be aware that there may not be many questions here that address your interests.
Participation in this study is both voluntary and anonymous. You are not asked to provide any information that could identify you, nor will any record be kept of information that could identify you. This study adheres to the Guidelines of the ethical review process of The University of Queensland. Whilst you are free to discuss your participation in this study with project staff (contactable on (07) 3365 1634), if you would like to speak to an officer of the University not involved in the study, you may contact the Ethics Officer on (07) 3365 3924.
If you would like to know the results of this study, they will be available on my website in a few weeks or you can email me if you would like to find out more details.
Thank you for taking the time to fill out this questionnaire. It should take you 10 to 15 minutes.
