Have you ever wondered where politics come into play in SWTOR? Most issues of politics and morals in SWTOR. 15f2k
From New World Notes:
Click here if you play Star Wars: The Old Republic to take a short and fascinating (in my biased* opinion) survey on the MMO’s political and moral choices, and how they relate (if at all) to your real life values. It’s for a report funded by a US government grant from the National Science Foundation which seeks to explore ways in which MMOs “provide experiences of meaningful accomplishment and how this engagement may portend the social use of digital technology for mass persuasion and motivation”. So for example, if you roleplay as a Sith Inquisitor on the quest “Interrogate Alif” (pictured above) the survey asks if you tortured the prisoner (one of the options), and later asks your opinion on the use of forced interrogation in real life.
The research is led by Robert Geraci, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College and this is how he describes the purpose:
“”For the purposes of this paper on SWTOR, we want to SWTOR see good and evil in the game, and what relationship that has to good and evil outside of the game. That will help us learn how the game contributes to meaningful political practice even though it remains ‘just a game.”
So click here to take the survey. Let us know what you think and stay tuned for an update on the findings once they go public (since it is government-funded, the results will have to be public).
If you’ve taken the survey, what do you think about the questions? What kind of results do you predict to come from these questions and this experiment?