HumComInt
Thursday, October 28, 2004
 
and Londero comes through to take the chequered flag!
Back to my poor old grandad again, but the lecture on monday reminded me of what him, and im sure many others do when playing racing games on a console.
Many times we get so involved in a game that we tend to forget that we are actually playing and am not a daredevil superhero, magic mushroom popping plumber, or lunatic formula one driver. We develop a bond with the console, momentarily we forget that it is just a computing device, we begin to empathise with it. Feelings that are normally reserved for other humans, such as happiness, anger, etc, we display subconsciously.
One example of such affordance is when pretending to be the next Michael Schumacher in racing games, moreso if you have a steering wheel as it closens the comparison between virtual and reality. Whilst battling wheel to wheel often you could find yourself hurling abuse at the drivers going past or whilst going around corners, you might sway into the corner as if you are driving the car yourself.

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