Temporal Mobility Networks in Online Gaming

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Abstract

This data-driven study focuses on characterizing and predicting mobility of players between gaming servers in two popular online games, Team Fortress 2 and Counter Strike: Global Offensive. Understanding these patterns of mobility between gaming servers is important for addressing challenges related to scaling popular online platforms, such as server provisioning, traffic redirection in case of server failure, and game promotion. In this study, we build predictive models for the growth and the pace of player mobility between gaming servers. We show that the most influential factors in predicting the pace and growth of migration are related to the number of in-game interactions. Declared friendship relationships in the online social network, on the other hand, have no effect on predicting mobility patterns.

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Alhazmi, E., Choudhury, N., Horawalavithana, S., & Iamnitchi, A. (2019). Temporal Mobility Networks in Online Gaming. Frontiers in Big Data, 2. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2019.00021

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