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Community Call for Males to Participate in Video Games and Dreams Research

MuscleSpark

Augur
Patron
Joined
Apr 12, 2011
Messages
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I am not eligible to take the test apparently because I can't remember my dreams enough of the time.
At least you have dreams. Some of us can't say the same.
 

Severian Silk

Guest
I might as well not have any since I remember like 1 each month or less.
 

GlutenBurger

Cipher
Joined
May 8, 2010
Messages
644
The survey doesn't even list CRPGs amongst its default choices of favourite genre. You're stuck with MMORPGs or "online" RPGs, the latter being an odd choice because they're not that common beyond MUDs. Unless you count the like of Diablo and Borderlands, I guess.
 

Papa Môlé

Arcane
Joined
Dec 30, 2011
Messages
1,812
Location
Voodoo Hell
I want to see this as step on the road to using video games and virtual realities as a technological method to induce self-directed and creative lucid dreaming, like some sort of space-future cyber-monks. But first we'd have to figure out how to have both games worth playing and dreams worth having.
 

Telengard

Arcane
Joined
Nov 27, 2011
Messages
1,621
Location
The end of every place
The survey doesn't even list CRPGs amongst its default choices of favourite genre. You're stuck with MMORPGs or "online" RPGs, the latter being an odd choice because they're not that common beyond MUDs. Unless you count the like of Diablo and Borderlands, I guess.*
Whyever would they care what crpg players think? That would be like researching what 19th century men think - interesting from a historical perspective, but not really relevant to the now. Their assembled list of games categories is telling - all of the cash cow gamers.


* They probably do include those. But there's also the grubby flash part of the internet. The likes of http://www.darkness-springs.eu/index.html.
 

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