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SUMMARY:The Sporting Life
DESCRIPTION:On Smoothly Varying Frame Timing in First-person Gaming\n\nWe 
 present a user study using smoothly varying frame timing and variable refr
 esh rate to measure user performance in FPS games. Through two experiments
 , we find that varying frame time affects the perception of smoothness, th
 ough we measure no additional impact on FPS aiming performance.\n\n\nDevi 
 Klein (University of California Santa Barbara, NVIDIA) and Josef Spjut, Be
 n Boudaoud, and Joohwan Kim (NVIDIA)\n---------------------\nEA SPORTS Col
 lege Football is Huge: Delivering a Triple-A Sports Game at Scale\n\nFollo
 wing an 11-year hiatus, EA SPORTS College Football returns, featuring 11,0
 00 unique characters from 134 schools. The game's scale necessitated a com
 plete re-imagining of content creation and rendering methods. We discuss t
 he strategies in creating and rendering each element, and a new adaptatio.
 ..\n\n\nIshaan Singh, Jay Goodman, Richard Burgess-Dawson, and Richard Bur
 gess-Dawson (Electronic Arts)\n---------------------\nStudying Esports Com
 petition: Piloting Methodology for User Studies During Tournaments\n\nIn t
 his talk, we discuss an alternate experiment methodology for esports studi
 es that involves an actual tournament structure. Any research around espor
 ts can vastly benefit from including competitive and PvP motivations in pl
 ayer studies. We also discuss one such tournament-experiment that we condu
 ...\n\n\nArjun Madhusudan (North Carolina State University, NVIDIA Researc
 h); Josef Spjut, Ben Boudaoud, and Joohwan Kim (NVIDIA); and Benjamin Wats
 on (North Carolina State University)\n\nRegistration Category: Full Confer
 ence, Full Conference Supporter, Virtual Access, Exhibitor Full Conference
 , Sunday\n\nSession Chair: Jeff Lait (Side Effects Software Inc)
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