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uh, so she's a gamerguurrll or something?
This is some pathetic shit
The objective is simple: survive till the end of the song and score as high as you can. How to score?
Well, balls will start to float from the center of the screen towards the nine ladies, tap the lady when the ball is directly on top of her. Other cues will involve you tapping two balls on two ladies at the same time, or holding the ball on her mouth until a white orb follows it up, then let go of it right on her face. Literally.
The parts where you have to let go at staggered intervals on multiple girls at the same time are quite tricky.
Obsidian, what have you done?Farting in games is now a meme: http://store.steampowered.com/app/268520/
This is some pathetic shit
B-but... she really could be gud atgaemsangrybirds.
When men play female avatars in online games, they change the way they speak to conform to female stereotypes—but the way they move betrays their masquerade.
In a recent study reported in Information, Communication and Society, researchers created a custom-built quest in World of Warcraft—the popular online game where players can work together to slay dragons and discover magical treasures. The researchers recruited 375 World of Warcraft gamers and ran them through the quest in small groups. The quest took an average of 1.5 hours to complete, and every participant’s movement and chat were recorded and meticulously coded.
The researchers found that the men were more than three times as likely as the women to gender-switch (23 percent vs. 7 percent). When selecting female avatars, these men strongly preferred attractive avatars with traditional hairstyles—long, flowing locks as opposed to a pink mohawk. And their chat patterns shifted partway toward how the real women spoke: These men used more emotional phrases and more exclamation points than the men who did not gender-switch. In other words, these men created female avatars that were stereotypically beautiful and emotional.
Although the gender-switching men could partially talk the talk, they completely failed to walk the walk. The researchers found that all the men in their study moved around in a very different way than the women. The men moved backward more often, stayed farther away from groups, and jumped about twice as much as the women did. When it came to moving around, the men behaved similarly whether they gender-switched or not. So if you’re trying to figure out if that female Night Elf is really a man, focus on how they move around. As study author Mia Consalvo, a professor at Concordia University, says, “movement is less conscious than chat, so it can be an easier ‘tell’ for offline gender.”
It gets stranger. The lead author of the paper, Rosa Martey at Colorado State University, told me via email that “it's not necessarily the case that men are trying to appear female when they use a female avatar. Our interviews did not suggest that those who switched were trying to ‘pretend’ to be women players.”
In fact, it’s all about the butts. Because players see their avatars from a third-person perspective from behind, men are confronted with whether they want to stare at a guy’s butt or a girl’s butt for 20 hours a week. Or as the study authors put it in more academic prose, gender-switching men “prefer the esthetics of watching a female avatar form.” This means that gender-switching men somehow end up adopting a few female speech patterns even though they had no intention of pretending to be a woman.
Sure, that's why we play female characters.
World of Warcraft—the popular online game where players can work together to slay dragons and discover magical treasures.
Acheesements in ignorance.World of Warcraft—the popular online game where players can work together to slay dragons and discover magical treasures.[/quote]
Why does it seem that everyone can come up with a definition of RPG, except for us?
men moved backward more often
In fact, it’s all about the butts.
Well, correlation does not imply causation. I think we need another study.Breaking news: men like women, according to scientists