'm conducting a psychology research study at York University, Toronto, to explore the personality traits among Civ 4 players. Similar studies have been done on MMORPGs (i.e. World of Warcraft) but not much attention have been given to multi-player turn-based strategy games like Civ 4. Here are the facts so far:
1. There will be a tournament held at York University (1 day event, some time early 2009)
2. You will be asked to fill out a questionnaire for the study.
If you live in or near Toronto, and is a fan of Civ 4 and would like to find out what Civ players have in common, you can support this project in a number of ways.
1. Take part in the CIV 4 TOURNAMENT DEBUT @ York University. (this may never happen again, so seize the opportunity). You don't have to be York University student. All levels of play are welcome!
2. Give me some pointers on the technical aspect of holding a multi-player tournament. I do have several questions:
a. What's the max # of players can play in one game?
b. Optimal system requirement to support multi-player.
c. Suggested length of game (sufficient for players to show their skills).
1. There will be a tournament held at York University (1 day event, some time early 2009)
2. You will be asked to fill out a questionnaire for the study.
If you live in or near Toronto, and is a fan of Civ 4 and would like to find out what Civ players have in common, you can support this project in a number of ways.
1. Take part in the CIV 4 TOURNAMENT DEBUT @ York University. (this may never happen again, so seize the opportunity). You don't have to be York University student. All levels of play are welcome!
2. Give me some pointers on the technical aspect of holding a multi-player tournament. I do have several questions:
a. What's the max # of players can play in one game?
b. Optimal system requirement to support multi-player.
c. Suggested length of game (sufficient for players to show their skills).
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