When the Game is Not Enough: Motivations and Practices Among Computer Game Modding Culture

When the Game is Not Enough: Motivations and Practices Among Computer Game Modding Culture
Jared O'Leary

In this episode I unpack Sotamaa's (2010) publication titled “When the game is not enough: Motivations and practices among computer game modding culture,” which is a case study that explores the attitudes, motivations, and practices of 29 people who create mods for the game Operation Flashpoint.


Abstract

“The actual meanings computer game modders attach to their actions and practices remain heavily underresearched. This article takes a look at the attitudes and everyday practices of the people who make game modifications, with special focus on the forms and consequences of collaboration between hobbyists. The case discussed in the article is the shooter-game Operation Flashpoint (OFP) and the modding scene around it. The article proposes that there is no such thing as an average computer game modder. It is suggested that the distinctions can be drawn based on the objective of projects (missions, add-ons, mods), modder motivations (playing, hacking, researching, self-expression, cooperation), and notions on the ownership and potential commercialization of their work. Given the forecasts concerning the growing significance of player-made content, this study can offer some down-to-earth findings from the long established tradition of game modding.”

Author Keywords

Computer game modifications, modding, game fans, player production


My One Sentence Summary

A case study that explores the attitudes, motivations, and practices of 29 people who create mods for the game Operation Flashpoint.


Some Of My Lingering Questions/Thoughts

  • In what ways might the motivators for engaging in modding practices outside of school be similar or different from motivators within a formalized educational context?

  • How might these motivators change among different age groups, platforms or languages, or types of mods?


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