University would be a better place without people like her.
my god, i think my iq dropped a little bit from reading that...
Jeffrey Kuznekoff and Michael Kasumovic — researchers from Miami University and University of New South Wales, respectively — watched how male players treated female players during 163 sessions of "Halo 3," a popular Xbox 360 first-person shooter game that debuted in 2007. The game has an online multiplayer mode that enables actual human beings to speak with each other live, in real-time.
"In addition, poorer performance (fewer kills and more deaths) resulted in more negative statements specifically in the female-voiced manipulation."http://finance.yahoo.com/news/female-gamers-bad-study-suggests-125019319.html The actual f--- is this article?
Do tell.
I saw that article on Reddit, it was called "Male gamers who bully female players are literal losers, study finds"http://finance.yahoo.com/news/female-gamers-bad-study-suggests-125019319.html The actual f--- is this article?
Do tell.
It does not say whether these comments were gendered, only that negative comments were made more frequently when playing in the “female-manipulation” group.
this one study—with a relatively small sample size of just 189 speaking players and a total of 163 matches—is only a very tiny first step toward any sort of cohesive argument, and far from conclusive.
saying more negative things around women does not necessarily equal sexism unless those things are overtly sexist, which the study does not claim. It may mean that some men feel more comfortable expressing their frustration around women than around men.
Still more active than other dying communities I've been a part of.skial is dying
According to M1dn1ght it's coming back from the dead. Again.Guys I think we should all jump ship to Killstreak Gaming, we know it's the biggest, friendliest, most successful gaming community out there
I will leave that there for people who are curious about the drug testing.https://www.vg247.com/2015/07/15/professional-counter-strike-player-admits-we-were-all-on-adderall/
Little off topic, but I thought it was neat. If e-sports are to grow to an immense scale, cheating/hacking, match fixing, and stuff like this needs to be taken care of as soon as possible.