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    Default Student requiring feedback for major project

    I am currently studying games development at university and undertaking a major project for this year. As part of this project I am required to gather statistical information to help me fine tune my game concept.

    Please feel free to complete the survey.

    Your help is greatly appreciated,
    ~Hawk
    Last edited by Hawkules; 03-28-2009 at 08:26 PM.

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    I took the survey. To others, it's not long, took under a minute, didn't need to supply any personal information.

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    Not bad - too many A or B questions, and I would have liked the occasional option to choose multiples(genres) because sometimes it just depends on what you're in the mood for.
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    Thanks for the replies so far.

    I understand what you mean about what your in the mood for, I personally am the same, however for the sake of easily breaking down trends I used many multiple choice answers. However I appreciate the feedback.

    ~Hawk

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    Most of my choices may as well have been random ones. Some of the answers were pretty strange... for example, what's the difference between, "Pure Adventure" and "Action Adventure"? What if it's pure action adveture? (not that I know what 'pure' means in that context...)

    Also, the whole linear and non-linear storyline question is best answered, "It depends on the story."

    I guess what I'm trying to say is- if you're trying to fine tune a major project, your tuning isn't going to be very fine if people can't choose decent answers. For any future survey you do, run the questions by people first, before getting them to answer anything.

    That said, I hope your project goes well

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    Yep, a lot of my answers were just random choices between equally valid responses. They're not actually indicative of anything more than which button I chose to click in order to complete the form.

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