Abstract
This research report sought to understand how gamers experienced recent
gaming sessions using traditional game controllers (gamepads) or natural user
interfaces (NUIs, such as the Nintendo Wiimote). A secondary qualitative analysis
of N=238 open-ended comments to a larger game controller experience
survey were analysed for emergent themes, with χ2 tests used to compare the
frequency of their mention between the two controller types. While the same
eleven discussion themes emerged when players described either gamepad or NUI experiences, participants discussing gamepads were more likely to comment on the controller’s precision, comfort, success using the controller, and their past
experience with the controller. Likewise, participants discussing NUIs were
more likely to comment on the controller’s lack of precision, feeling unnatural,
having less success during the game session, and seeing the controller as more novel. No differences in controller simplicity or the overall enjoyment we
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 69-83 |
Journal | Default journal |
State | Published - 2017 |