Abstract
In this paper, we investigate factors influencing the Quality of Experience (QoE) of mobile gaming. More precisely, we assess the impact of the type of game, the display size, and network delay on different perceptual dimensions of gaming QoE. Results show that display size has a considerable impact on both overall quality as well as four out of seven player experience dimensions. For delay, the impact is more heterogeneous than screen size, as it depends on how network latency impacts game rules and visual rendering. Conclusions are drawn with respect to the question how experiments addressing gaming QoE should be set up to obtain generalizable and reliable results.
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Quality of Experience – mehr als “QoS 2.0”
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- Quality of Experience: Terminology, Methods and Applications
- Meta-Modeling QoE
- Close to Optimum?
- Assessing the Impact of Game Type, Display Size and Network Delay on Mobile Gaming QoE
- Exponential On-Off Traffic Models for Quality of Experience and Quality of Service Assessment
- Aktuelle Dissertation
- QoE Analysis for Interactive Internet Applications in the Presence of Delay
- Aus den Instituten
- Communication Systems Group CSG, University of Zürich
- Alois Potton
- Alois geht in Rente
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Quality of Experience – mehr als “QoS 2.0”
- Artikel
- Quality of Experience: Terminology, Methods and Applications
- Meta-Modeling QoE
- Close to Optimum?
- Assessing the Impact of Game Type, Display Size and Network Delay on Mobile Gaming QoE
- Exponential On-Off Traffic Models for Quality of Experience and Quality of Service Assessment
- Aktuelle Dissertation
- QoE Analysis for Interactive Internet Applications in the Presence of Delay
- Aus den Instituten
- Communication Systems Group CSG, University of Zürich
- Alois Potton
- Alois geht in Rente