Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Voice over IP
Pepe:
Played a bit on UT2004 with headphones + many people, and no, my experience was not hysterical. plenty of kids, but not much talking, and no shouts and yells and wtfs
Pepe :
extremely practical for "between levels" sessions
Pepe :
to rearrange teams, to adapt difficulty, etc
Pepe :
and also, played to Pandora tomorrow with that. It's even part of the game. Since you play 2 vs 2, each team can speak without the other team listening. However, in-game, there's a gadget that allows you to spy on the other team's convo. extremely useful
Pepe:
since, the game is 75% about tactics
Pepe :
= since the game is
Boris:
but people's style and vocabulary, or grammar, is more like everyday talk or like forum/chat sessions ?
Boris :
no, it's casual talking
Pepe:
very very often, people tend to speak as few words as they can
Pepe:
to not to pollute the discussion, since you cant "see" people talking, you cant know either when they want to speak
Pepe:
so, very few words, very "up-to-the-point" convos
Pepe :
also, very often, people tend to try to sound "pro"
Pepe:
as in "ridiculously" pro
Boris:
acronyms and such ?
Pepe :
hmmm
Pepe:
not necessarily. rather some "It's better to use the cricrigun on the factorygizzy level because with 0.25 seconds left, you can sprintstrafejump to the second base, and touchdown in the platform'
Pepe :
that, you hear a lot
(Hanz returns to chat after an absence)
Hanz :
jesus christ what have you cunts been chatting
Boris :
ethnocyberlinguistics.
Hanz :
wicked.
Pepe:
to be honest, I don't believe that my experience in chatting online while playing games is immense. But from the little I've seen, there's not much difference than there would be between people that would not know each other, playing in a cybercafe together
Boris:
i think so, but would people playing together in a cybercafe talk the same way as people playing together around a table (or in a gym room)...
Boris:
...or is their language a bit adapted to the cyber style (of forums, chat windows, etc).
Pepe:
hmm, nope, I don't believe so
Pepe:
Related to the video-game, no doubt, related to the online situation, I doubt so
Hanz :
simply angry little youths who get far too easily frustrated and can shriek at strangers with pretty much zero chance of rebuttal
Hanz :
can bet your arse that if that kid in the video was in a cybercaff, he'd just be quietly steaming
Boris:
No, it's not about behaviour, it's really about forms of language and communication.
Boris :
Behaviour is a whole other issue.
Hanz :
what, "FUCK YOU YOU FUCKING FAG WAAAAARGH AAAARRRRGH FUUUUUUUUUUCK"?
Boris:
:haha:
Hanz:
^^
Pepe :
Ho
Pepe:
Very related, however
Boris:
well, "FUCK YOU" is one thing, "STttFFFFüüüüü" is another.
boris self-repaired over a comma. boris is our king. that's some pretty obvious 'i'm speaking and not writing' if i ever saw some.
Not unrelated, I would add literacy level and experience with the media (length of time used, applications used, intensity of use). How you operationalize those is tricky. Age, that one's easy.
then there's the horrible fact that you can't log into IRC with a nickname that's even slightly girly without fifty guys PMing you and calling you honey and asking if you want the hot hardcore.
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