Esports gamers don’t measure up to physical athletes’ dynamic visual skills

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Global News (Archive) - October 7, 2021
by, Kevin Nielsen

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While there have been sports video games almost as long as people have been using joysticks, those playing them still can’t best physical athletes in one area some might think would be comparable, according to a new study from the University of Waterloo.

In a release, the school says that strong visual skills are what sets the best of the best apart when competing in athletics.
“Athletes involved in sports with a high-level of movement – like soccer, football, or baseball – often score higher on dynamic visual acuity tests than non-athletes,” Kristine Dalton of Waterloo’s School of Optometry and Vision Science stated.

“Our research team wanted to investigate if action video gamers – who, like e-sport athletes, are regularly immersed in a dynamic, fast-paced 2-D video environment for large periods of time – would also show superior levels of dynamic visual acuity on par with athletes competing in physical sport.”

The school says it wanted to test dynamic visual acuity as it is a better tool to judge whether someone can spot moving objects clearly, which it says is important in both physical and esports.

Waterloo says athletes crushed the test while those who played action video games tested closer on the scale to non-athletes.
“Ultimately, athletes showed a stronger ability to identify smaller moving targets, which suggests visual processing differences exist between them and our video game players,” said Alan Yee, a PhD candidate in vision science.

All of the study’s participants were “matched based on their level of static visual acuity and refractive error, distinguishing dynamic visual acuity as the varying factor on their test performance.”

The school says the study’s findings will help athletic training centres that were considering the idea of video game-based training programs to help athletes elevate their performance.

“Our findings show there is still a benefit to training in a 3-D environment,” said Dalton. “For athletes looking to develop stronger visual skills, the broader visual field and depth perception that come with physical training may be crucial to improving their dynamic visual acuity – and ultimately, their sport performance.”
 
Oh no muh precious sportsball gamez have competition!

Man who gives a fuck about soccer anyway?
 
I don't think that's a fair test. One thing games can't emulate often is peripheral vision. It's why there are many blind spots in someone's vision in games (Getting shot in the back with ease in CoD for instance) in comparison to seeing someone to your far side angle (out of your line of vision angle) due to such vision angles. Video games have less use of vision due to such situations. visuals still matter, but real life has far more use than a TV with restricted angles.
 
The entire world. The entire world will kick each others asses over a soccer match.
I'm a burgerlander so I don't understand why it's such a huge deal.

At least football has huge guys smashing into each other like crazy, even if it's kinda slow. Speaking of which it is that time of year again, go Cleveland Browns! LOL
 
I remember that sequence from E3 years ago, EA (or 2K?) had an american "football" athlete come on stage to give a trophy to a fat dude who was the top esports player of their game. I didn't know if I had to laugh or cringe.
 
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I remember that sequence from E3 years ago, EA (or 2K?) had an american "football" athlete come on stage to give a trophy to a fat dude who was the top esports player of their game. I didn't know if I had to laugh or cringe.
I wonder how real football players feel about video gamers playing football video games and earning trophies using their likenesses and teams and shit?
 
The entire world. The entire world will kick each others asses over a soccer match.
Never forget 2014's 7 - 1

The match in which Brazil was assraped by Germany.

Every soccer store which gave a 10% discount for each score was selling for a loss.
 
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People that play Farming Simulator don't measure up to actual farmers' real life crop yielding skills
 
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