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M. Naftis, G. Tsatiris, K. Karpouzis
How Camera Placement Affects Gameplay in Video Games
12th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA2021), 12–14 July 2021, Chania, Crete, Greece.
ABSTRACT
In video games, players' perception of the game world and related information depends on their or the game designer's choice of a virtual camera model. In this paper, we attempt to answer the research question of whether it is possible to identify which camera model is preferred by, fits and best serves each player depending on where they are in a game world and the kinds of challenges they face. To this end, a special type of video game, combining challenges from different game genres, was designed and developed with Unity; thirty players could choose from four camera models at their disposal, depending on where they were in the game world, and utilize the most suitable one to proceed. Each player˘s preference of camera model were collected using the data platform Unity Analytics and then analyzed. The analysis of the results showed that players managed to adapt to the logic and requirements of the game challenges by choosing different cameras for each of them, depending on the spatial requirements and the presence of enemies or platforms they should jump across from.
10 June , 2021
M. Naftis, G. Tsatiris, K. Karpouzis, "How Camera Placement Affects Gameplay in Video Games", 12th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA2021), 12–14 July 2021, Chania, Crete, Greece.
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