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First-Person Shooter Modified For Fire Drill Simulation

Hugh Pickens writes "Researchers at Durham University have modified a video game and turned it into a fire drill simulator using the Source engine (the 3D game engine used to drive Half-Life 2), and created a virtual model of one of the university's departments. Dr. Shamus Smith said that although 3D modeling software was available, modifying a video game was faster, more cost effective, and had better special effects. 'We were interested in using game technology over a customized application and the Source Engine, from Half-Life, is very versatile,' said Smith. 'We used the simulation to see how people behaved in an actual fire situation and to train people in "good practice" in a fire.' The team says the virtual environment helped familiarize people with evacuation routines and could also help identify problems with a building's layout. One problem, however, was that while the simulation worked for most people, those who played a lot of video games did some unusual things when using the simulation. 'If a door was on fire, [the gamers] would try and run through it, rather than look for a different exit,' said Smith." This makes me wonder to what extent entertainment software will fill the role of non-entertainment software as the tools and engines become more and more powerful. Ars mentions related news that the US Dept. of Naval Research is dumping millions of dollars into "virtual reality-like simulations of small-scale urban conflicts." It's unclear whether this is related to the US Army's similar program.

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  1. Mods by baldass_newbie · · Score: 5, Funny

    'If a door was on fire, [the gamers] would try and run through it, rather than look for a different exit,' said Smith."

    You need the firesuit mod for that perk.

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    1. Re:Mods by shbazjinkens · · Score: 5, Funny

      Left out of the story was the gamers' unusual tendency to repeatedly crouch and stand over the top of victims, rather than drag them to safety.

    2. Re:Mods by noundi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Not to mention one of the [gamer] testers managed to put out a fire behind a wall. At which point the victim went "ADMIN! HE'S HAXXING!!!".

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  2. Re:But, but... by Jurily · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't worry, someone will certainly use the map for CS.

    Hmmm. Just imagine the look on your coworkers' face when you whip out an AK-47 when you hear a fire alarm.

  3. I wonder by dotar · · Score: 5, Funny

    does diviant behaviour include looting the corpses of my co-workers in between running up to all the walls looking for the secret doors?

    1. Re:I wonder by c0p0n · · Score: 4, Funny
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  4. Urban Navies? by clickety6 · · Score: 4, Funny

    US Dept. of Naval Research is dumping millions of dollars into "virtual reality-like simulations of small-scale urban conflicts."

    Mainly they've found they can't fit a battleship down small side streets...

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  5. Re:'Carry over ' relexes happen in real life too by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 5, Funny

    > First-Person Shooter Modified For Fire Drill Simulation

    Fire Chief: Look at all these dead bodies. >:( You guys are in a lot of trouble!

    Building Owner: Well, our simulation analysis showed you could easily escape by just rocket jumping out the window...

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