Grimshaw, 2007 - Google Patents
Sound and immersion in the first-person shooterGrimshaw, 2007
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- Grimshaw M
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One of the aims of modern First-Person Shooter (FPS) design is to provide an immersive experience to the player. This paper examines the role of sound in enabling such immersion and argues that even in 'realism'FPS games, it may be achieved sonically through a focus …
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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