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fandomsecrets2015-07-28 06:49 pm
[ SECRET POST #3128 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3128 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[X-Men]
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[Hayley Atwell]
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[Infamous]
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[Tokyo Mew Mew]
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[Peep Show]
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[Rhett & Link/Good Mythical Morning]
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[Brooklyn Nine Nine]
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[Lava]
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[Steven Universe]
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Gamer Motivation Profile
https://apps.quanticfoundry.com/lab/10
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Personally I think destruction goes hand in hand with discovery
Destruction (60%): 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.
Discovery (93%): 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.
I think the rest is accurate. Like, I only own two games where I wanted to get all achievements for bragging rights. One I succeeded in and as far as I'm aware I'm the only person so far ;) the other I really suck at the goddamn dunwall trials dlc.
Im interested in world building but not necessarily characters themselves.
I don't know why that went anon
Challenge (73%): 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.
Community (97%): 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.
My favorite types of games are strategy RPGs and multiplayer co-op like sandbox or MMOs, so that makes sense.
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(Anonymous) 2015-07-29 01:41 am (UTC)(link)Going down in the subfields, it's even more stark: 88% in Strategy, 73% in discovery, 55% in Design, and then a bit of Fantasy and Challenge and nothing else
basically, I love strategy games and I love fucking around and exploring shit and I don't really like anything else that much
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I'm amused, because I scored very, very high on "destruction," so according to this, I should love 'Call of Duty' and 'Battlefield.' But I hate those games.
On the other hand, I definitely do like killing my Sims...
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(Anyone else unable to get the image exporter to work?)
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(Anonymous) 2015-07-29 02:57 am (UTC)(link)90% immersion, 66% creativity, 24% action, 14% mastery, 12% social and 9% achievement.
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(Anonymous) 2015-07-29 03:50 am (UTC)(link)Re: Gamer Motivation Profile
(Anonymous) 2015-07-29 05:37 am (UTC)(link)sounds about right.
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Yeah, honestly that's pretty accurate.