I'd like to know their sample size, the demographic observed, how they determined "performance", and how much of the data they discarded as "outliers".
‘I like this map’, ‘nice shot there’, ‘I had fun playing that game’, ‘I think I just saw a couple of them heading this way’, and ‘that was a good game everyone’.
How did they discern that the player did not just consider them to be bots or whatever, this does not sound like a human conversation.
“I’m so proud of you being the highest level player in here.”
Example of comment received and classified as positive male, Are we sure they did not run this a simulacra or something, this does not seem to be plausible interaction, not even for halo 3 pvp lobby.
I'd like to know their sample size, the demographic observed, how they determined "performance", and how much of the data they discarded as "outliers".
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0131613
There you go.
How did they discern that the player did not just consider them to be bots or whatever, this does not sound like a human conversation.
Example of comment received and classified as positive male, Are we sure they did not run this a simulacra or something, this does not seem to be plausible interaction, not even for halo 3 pvp lobby.
I'm sure they didn't.
So this is normal interaction of the halo 3 xbox community? in the age of about 2015 and earlier?