black rock studio pure-the need for mass market audience, jason avent
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Event Title: “Exploring the UX Dimensions of GameDesign”Date: 29th of August 2008Speaker: Jason aventCompany: BlackRock StudioTopic: “PURE and the demands of a mass-market audience”
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Event DescriptionThe Games industry has created a whole series of challenges for games developers and designers. Games narratives, structures and controls have got to a level of complexity that offers new ground for inventing and developing different methods of interacting with games.
To be successful, in such a crowded and competitive industry, games developers must consider the context of experience.
Unlike traditional software, where more traditional performance metrics can be applied, measuring experiential dimensions such as 'fun' and 'playability' becomes a daunting task. Games are a tremendously varied set of applications, defying a one-size-fits-all approach. Even a broad and relevant concept such as flow falls short of capturing all classes of game experience.
'Play' will go beyond simple usability issues exploring different dimensions of User Experience that make games enjoyable.
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Black Rock Studio
Jason Avent – Game Director
History• 9 years• 20 games• Independent until 2006• Now Disney Owned• No usability outside of team pre 2006• Some contact with MS usability• Limited Market Research – often
confused with usability.
Pure Intro Video
Why Now?
• Stability and funding
• Focus
• Time
• Quality over short term profit
Product Lifecycle• Prototype – April 07• First Playable – June 07• Pre-production – Sep 07• Vertical Slice – Nov 07• Production phase• Pre-Alpha - January• Alpha - March• Beta - June
What do we test?• Blind Testing
– Free flow– Narrow specific– Broad specific
• Group Testing– Difficulty Curve– Is it fun?– Volume of data/consensus– Shared experience
How do we test?
• Space
• Recruitment
• Setting the scene and shut up
How do we test• Data Logging (Restarts, Lap times, best result)
• Think out loud
• Pause for questions
• Supervision
• Focus-group style discussion
Benefits• Usability Blockers
• Helps to win arguments (or lose when you’re supposed to!)
• Qualification
• Intelligent helper system
• Learning Curve
What about the future?
• More scientific
• Start Earlier
• Better setup
• Get help
Thank you!
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