Take A Survey About Gay Content In Games

Reader Paul N., a student at Full Sail University, is currently conducting a survey to find out what gay gamers want from their video games in an effort to make games more inclusive. The survey will take you about 20-30 minutes to fill out and I think the results should prove interesting. Hopefully this means Paul himself or someone else at Full Sail is working on a student project that will include some gay content! It would be great to see what they could come up with.
If you would like to participate, you can www.newgaymersurvey.com go to the survey page on Full Sail's website. It should be noted that this survey is not intended for minors.
[Illustration by Carlos Castellanos © 2008]








The link doesn't work.
www.newgaymersurvey.com will take you to the survey.
It maybe a bit buggy for you (as it was for me) if you enter anything for the "what age did you 1st start gaming" question.
I left it blank, and rest of survey worked fine.
www.newgaymersurvey.com
Good survey... I guess. Not much of a survey person to begin with, or a family feud person. But that's just me.
I tried, too, and failed 404 file not found. so sad
Yeah the link is a little broken, but you can still get the URL from the address bar. Survey filled.
Thanks! The link's dead as everyone else reports, but it was worth the cut/paste. This survey reminds me that I really wish I'd something with gamers as a sub-group when it came to survey research in college... ah well. Cool stuff.
Broken Link
This guy has been spamming the Gaymer forum for a while now with this "survey".
I say "survey" because I'm not sure anything meaningful can be gained from this horrible questionnaire. From the multitude of spelling mistakes to the forced-outcome sections it's clear that whatever conclusions he intends to discover he's already laid out and this is simply designed to facilitate that.
I agree with Stuart
The survey is poorly written with biased and leading questions that have no room for alternative views. If the question doesn't cover all options (some have two extremes but no middle ground) it should at least have an "other" category.
Not to mention the fact that the survey doesn't seem to work properly either, plus the fact that he's come here to get people to do it means that his sample is biased and he already has his conclusion and is pushing people towards it.
Thankfully its only for a university student and isn't going to be used for anything meaningful.