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  • Hello everyone,

    First, I have to warn you, I’m not very comfortable in English, I’m a French Student in Cognitive Psychology/Ergonomy Master course. I have to work on a project to validate my first year of master degree.

    My work is about « non-permanent elements of HUDs in 2D video games».

    Basically this is what I am going to investigate :

    - Player expertise vs performance – Player expertise vs situation awareness

    - Proximity compatibility principle vs performance - Proximity compatibility principle vs situation awareness

    - S.E.E.V model vs performance – S.E.E.V vs situation awareness

    After some research, I decided to work on the « auto-run » from the construct 2 library with QTE sequence from indiemag.fr /articles/atelier-crea-coder-qte-simple-construct-2. (Because I'm a new member I can't put a link)

    The runner is the « sustained attentionnal task » which will be the « classic environement ». And the QTE element, would be the non permanent element I will work on. But I need to be able to change the location of the element and it’s nature (composition).

    The problems are :

    - I never worked on softwares, I don’t have enough time to learn how to use it, and time flies…

    - I need to « blend » the auto-runner with the QTE I found. But in addition, I need to change things like instead of a « touch » to validate the QTE, press a key.

    - And maybe more things, depanding on how hard you find it to realise.

    My main request is:

    • How to "blend" the auto-runner from the construct 2 library with the QTE ? (In order to have a decent working sequence)

    Maybe It’s not quite appropriate to ask for something like that, but I don’t know where to ask, how I could do to have my « experimental conditions ». The only thing I can offer is to put your name on the second page of my report. In France this work is called a « mémoire de recherche », sometimes it is published in scientific reviews, it depends on the relevance, and I think it could be a great thing for anybody to take part to something like that.

    Thank you verymuch.

    ________________

    Richard Dautriche

    Student – Master Degree 1 - ECIT-FH Toulouse Jean Jaurès

    linkedin.com/in/richard-dautriche

    richard.dautricheedq@etu.univ-tlse2.fr

    r.dautricheedq@outlook.com

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