The document summarizes research from a survey about the demographics of players of the video game GTA 5. The research was conducted through online forums and in person to collect 2500 responses, which were condensed into data from 100 people. Charts show responses broken down by gender, gaming habits, age, social class, device used, and location. Additional qualitative research involved directly surveying 30 people. The research found that GTA 5 appeals to a wide range of people, supporting the initial goal of showing the game unites different social classes. However, the results may be somewhat biased due to limitations of in-person research. Overall, the survey provides insight into who plays GTA 5 and how popular it is across different communities.
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1. The following presentation is a set of numerical data collected for a survey
about different people playing together in a single game, specifically, GTA 5,
the point of the survey was to show that GTA 5 does indeed unite people from
different social classes into a single video game.
We have conducted our research through many ways, face to face
conversation, Facebook, Twitter, E-mails, internet
forums/websites and other social websites such
as reddit. In total, we have received about
2500 responses in total in our group of 3 but
for the sake of this presentation we will condense
the statistics to a 100 people. Most of the
responses came from the internet as we had
problems with getting enough resources to
conduct the research face-to-face.
14. So I have also done another questionnaire
which has open questions and after the other
one I did, I decided not to make in on
survey monkey because I did not get enough
results so I just went around the college an
asked people that way because it also meant
that my results would also be honest results.
In the second survey I asked 30 people
15. The questions
• Do you play video games? 26 said yes 4 said no
• What games do you play? 25 said fps 5 said third person
• What do you play games on? 25 said xbox 360 5 said playstation
• What working class are you in? 20 said middle class 10 said upper class
• Have you played GTA V? 20 said yes 10 said no
• Did you like GTA V? 20 said yes 10 said no
16. After doing our research, we have realised many things, indeed, GTA 5 appeals to all sorts of people
which proves the point that this survey initially set out to prove. Some of this research can however be
biased because of us not being able to do more face-to-face surveys because of lack of materials to do so.
For the future, we could also redo some of the questions or even replace them, for example, the one that
asks if someone is a gamer or not could have been cut off since that can be asked before the survey, thus
saving space for additional questions.
Overall however we feel like we have created a pretty solid survey which explains a lot of things to us
when it comes what kinds of people tend to play GTA 5 and how many of tchem they are.
Since we asked on a variety of internet websites we feel like this part of the survey went well since we
were able to get answers from all sorts of different communities.
GTA 5 was indeed a blockbuster of a game that united gamers and even to some
extent many of the non gamers into a one massive, great game that is GTA 5.
-Alex Ballantyne, Patryk Kleczkowski & Stuart Preston.