New Study Challenges Industry Skepticism Around AI NPCs
Preliminary results from academic study suggest over 90% of players found AI-powered characters enjoyable and rewarding
Using well-validated psychometric instruments including the User Engagement Scale (UES) and the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS), results include:
- Enjoyment was near universal at 95%
- 97% found the game Rewarding
- 75% felt the game enabled them to "express themselves or make meaningful choices"
- These trends held true across gamer types, from "Cosy" to "Social-Competitive"
The quantitative measures were bolstered by in-depth thematic analysis of interviews, game logs, and "think aloud" play sessions - showing how players embraced different "roleplay strategies", felt "motivated to solve the challenge", and wanted to "spend more time" with the game.
For full details: https://docsend.com/view/yc2zjta3pbe55yg6.
"This research helps to ground what is otherwise quite an emotionally charged debate about AI in games," said Dr
These results represent the first half of a two-part independent study, led by Dr.
"Players kick back at AI when it takes away from creativity," says
For more on the study, watch: https://youtu.be/08Z0mjO-FC4.
The results will be presented at GDC Festival of Gaming in the NVIDIA-backed session "What Good Are AI NPCs? Lessons from a Large-Scale Player Study",
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