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Title: Communication, Coordination, and Camaraderie in World of Warcraft


1
Communication, Coordination, and Camaraderie in
World of Warcraft
  • Mark Chen
  • October 27, 2006

2
Overview
  • concept game mechanics vs. player behavior
  • setting World of Warcraft
  • analysis coordination in high-end raids
    camaraderie and trust
  • implications mechanics too narrow coordination
    based on experience, not end goal

3
Game Mechanics Communities
  • Assumptions
  • helping people see how individual affects
    community and vice versa important
  • responsibility of educators
  • If games can be used as training grounds, how do
    we get people to value community?
  • Previous research looked at game design and
    mechanicschange mechanic, change player
    behavior. (Smith Zagal, Rick, Hsi)

4
Ethnography of MMORPGs
  • personal experience didnt match up with models
  • players actual choices are complex and socially
    situated
  • look at social practice (Taylor, Steinkuehler)

5
World of Warcraft
  • 7 million subscribers
  • each server has 1000s
  • fantasy world
  • character classes
  • kill monsters, complete quests to gain experience
    and loot

6
Game Interface
7
Attributes and Items
better loot and experience more powerful
character
8
Raid Group
  • 40 players - Molten Core
  • each played different role
  • labor was divided/roles emerged through social
    practice (Strauss, Stevens)
  • through game defined roles (character class and
    ability)
  • through merit (case-specific ability or prior
    knowledge)
  • through existing structures (previous
    relationships)

9
Communication
  • text chat channels
  • standard (raid)
  • specialized (madrogues)
  • voice chat

10
Coordination
  • chat interwoven
  • on and off task
  • simultaneously coordinated
  • contextually meaningful
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    target will change at Domo, but until then, your
    rezzer is to be ssed at all times.
  • jovial

11
Molten Core
12
An encounter with Molten Giantswhy coordination
necessary?
  • two Main Tanks
  • healers
  • damage dealers kept track of aggro

13
Learning in Molten Core
bodies from previous failures
  • individual learning
  • group learning through failure
  • Now I hope no one's getting frustrated. This is
    how raids go. It's normal You fight and fight
    and fight until your gear is broken, repair and
    do it again... It can take a while to master
    these encounters but we're doing good work!

14
Camaraderie (lack thereof)
  • One night, raid suffered meltdown.
  • doubt, bickering in specialized chat channels
  • Shaun .... Sven, you are fired.
  • Sven Hey, most people avoid you, Shaunie! It's
    the breath. I'm giving an alternative!
  • Shaun an option that is closer to the caves.
    you... you are trying to kill us all....
  • Sven Well? It hasn't happened, now has it??
    Stop being so paranoid!
  • camaraderie, level of communication in shared
    channels low (8 min of silence)
  • no communication no trust (Iacono Weisband)

15
Recovery
  • bottom-up reflection on meltdown
  • I love our raid... We are like brothers and
    sisters really. Stuff like this is going to
    happen. However I think we have all been playing
    long enough to know that we have a pretty great
    group of people going here and truly we care
    about and try to do what is best for one
    another.
  • reaffirmed goals
  • trust built through valuing shared experience

16
Implications
  • Must look at player social practice
  • Learning happens socially, through lived
    experience and practice
  • Coordination needed to succeed in group work
  • Trust among team members crucial
  • What builds trust?
  • specialized roles
  • willingness to fail
  • communication
  • relationships/shared experience goal
  • ability to reflect on goal
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