Massively Multiplayer Online Birdwatching Game 63
eldavojohn writes "The shots you take in CONE Sutro Forest don't come from shotguns or sniper rifles. In the game, players manipulate remote control cameras, taking pictures of birds and classifying them. It starts next week with the premise being that the more birds you take pictures of and classify correctly, the more points you get. It's more of an experiment in collaborative technology than a game ... but if you can get your users to do work for you and have fun at the same time, you might have something big."
But the question is... (Score:2, Funny)
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Oh FFS (Score:2)
What's next, an MMOS game? (Massively Multiplayer Online Sex)
Now that I think of it... (ponders)
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Inner City Kids (Score:1)
I know some educators/avid-birdwatchers who will be very interested in this technology.
I have lived in both the L.A. & NYC urban environments. Exposure to nature for many people in those areas is non-existent. Not that we should *force* nature on anyone, but there is a correlation between income & ability to escape the noise/stresses of urban life.
This book has been hot with educators & experimental children's mu
what's next? (Score:2)
Re:what's next? (Score:5, Funny)
No no, the next cool thing will be an MMORPG where you can play an MMORPG. Something called Third Life for example, just in case you're bored with your ordinary, everyday second-life and want to escape plain virtual reality...
Matrix in a matrix (Score:3, Informative)
If you have time to play the matrix within the matrix, like the NES games inside Animal Crossing Population Growing for GameCube, then you probably need to get a first life [getafirstlife.com].
Or better yet... (Score:2)
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I Want an M(M(MMORPG)RPG)RPG (Score:2)
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Can I (Score:2)
If so, will there be anyone actually taking pictures instead of spooking the birds?
Gimme the remote! (Score:2)
Whoosh (Score:5, Informative)
Something all the posters above me seem to have missed is that these are not virtual cameras.
(I RTFA.)
-:sigma.SB
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Collaborative cheating? (Score:4, Insightful)
So if a friend and I both classify a common sparrow as a bald eagle or something, we both get a too-high score and increased priority on the camera? Lather, rinse, repeat.
Hmmmm.
NIce idea (Score:2)
And I tag thee Anorak (Score:1)
Seems like a strange concept (Score:2)
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I'd go so far as to say that designing a game around its appeal to gun owners is not a particularly winning proposition -- much less designing one around its appeal to homicidal psychopaths. The market segment is too small. The re
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Nothing to see here... (Score:2)
If you are birder, you are a rare one if you are in the field every day. Nor is it it easy to take a trip to the Amazon or some migratory bird path deep in Asia -- which are easy to do virtually. If the game is moderately fun, and especially if it has some training value (the observation skills of birders are amazing), then it could be quite successful.
And even if I WAS a birder who didn't get out every day, I'm not so sure I'd be wasting my time with this. From what I can tell, this is one camera in San Fransico on the guy's back deck.
From TFA:
The new online game, to be launched Monday, April 23, will allow players to earn points by taking live photos using a remotely controllable robotic video camera and classifying the wild birds they see.
Craig Newmark, founder and customer service representative of craigslist, one of the most popular online communities in the country, is hosting the robotic video camera project from the back deck of his home, which overlooks Sutro Forest in San Francisco.
Yep, sure sounds Massively Multiplayer to me. I wonder how long it will take for them to upgrade their hardware to eliminate the login queue...
CAN'T WAIT! (Score:1)
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Substitution (Score:1)
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Bond. James Bond. (Score:2)
Will some copycat try to make a birdwatching game with the James Bond [wikipedia.org] name?
Oh yeah? Well you ain't seen nothing yet... (Score:1)
To get on the game servers just google for xxx and then follow the
links.
Mind numbing boredom sells! (Score:1)
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Watching Paint Dry: Huck Finn's Adventure was a truly revolutionary game as a single player. I'm pretty interested to see what they do in the multiplayer version.
Trying to identify birds via webcam... (Score:2)
Uh... wait a minute...
Wow (Score:2)
Rob
This will compete with some other MMORPG's - (Score:1)
Interesting Idea (Score:2, Insightful)
Instead of being limited to viewing local birds and manually reporting them to online databases that track species locations, she can now view them through several cameras located in unique areas while still helping bird societies by reporting them.
I think some of you should evaluate exactly what it is you are doing when you play your 'fun' MMOs - I think you will find that a lot of it
Oblig., sorry. (Score:1)
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Huh? (Score:1)