Are online role-playing games more social than multiplayer first-person shooters? Investigating how online gamers' motivations and playing habits are related to social capital acquisition and social support.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 journals/entcom/ReerK19
%A Reer, Felix
%A Krämer, Nicole C.
%D 2019
%J Entertain. Comput.
%K dblp
%P 1-9
%T Are online role-playing games more social than multiplayer first-person shooters? Investigating how online gamers' motivations and playing habits are related to social capital acquisition and social support.
%U http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/entcom/entcom29.html#ReerK19
%V 29
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