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    PopCap: Half of social game cheaters also cheat at life

    Social and casual game maker PopCap—which was recently acquired by gaming giant Electronic Arts—has published the results of a new survey (PDF) that finds nearly half (48 percent) of people who cheat at online social games like Farmville and Mafia Wars are also cheaters at life, doing things like stealing towels and magazines from hotels and waiting rooms, illegally parking in handicapped spaces, and even cheating on their partners in a committed relationship. In comparison, just 14 percent of folks who say they don’t cheat at social games report cheating in real life.

    “How we behave in virtual space and interact with others in social games often mirrors how we act in the real world,” said North Dakota University psychology professor Clay Routledge, in a statement. “With more than 100 million people playing social games regularly, we can expect to see the full range of psychological characteristics represented in the social gaming population—even cheating.”

    The survey was conducted by Information Solutions Group for PopCap, and consisted of online surveys of 1,201 respondents in the U.S. and UK who are members of Toluna’s Internet ePanel. To qualify for the survey respondents had to play social games for at least 15 minutes a week. All things being equal, which they rarely are—in theory has a margin of error of about 2.5 percent.

    Amongst cheaters, the most common form of reported real-life cheating was cheating on tests at school (53 percent), although some 58 percent of cheaters in the UK reported cheating on their taxes (compared to 33 percent amongst responding U.S. cheaters). Some 51 percent of social game cheaters reported stealing from hotels and illegally parking in handicapped parking spaces, compared to just 14 percent and 12 percent, respectively, amongst non-cheaters. And, perhaps the unkindest cut of all, some 49 percent of social game cheaters reported they cheated on a committed real life relationship, compared to just 15 percent of non-social-game cheaters.

    Overall, the survey found that most people don’t bother to cheat at social games: overall, 82 percent of respondents play them straight, leaving 18 percent who cheat. (The UK had proportionately more cheaters than the United States.) Males were also somewhat more likely to cheat at social games than females (54 percent compared to 46 percent) and social game cheaters are, on average, a bit younger than non-cheaters. Interestingly, the survey also found that social game cheaters are considerably more likely to buy virtual items and currency with real money than are non-cheaters, with 86 percent reporting they would be very or somewhat likely to buy a virtual item to gain a short-term advantage in a game. Ironically, this could indicate cheaters are among social games’ best customers—possibly because they are more personally invested at succeeding at the game.

    [Image courtesy of Piotr Marcinski/Shutterstock]

    This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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    11 comments

    • sewbead  •  Macon, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      I've been friends with some of those non-cheaters. It's all in your perception of what cheating entails. Some people cheat but don't consider it to be cheating.
    • TheCyndicate.com  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
       ▶ This article is stupіd. It has nothing to do with cheating, it has everything to do with having a higher intellect and using different, creative ways to achieve a goal that might be easier and normal people don't think of these methods.

      By your definition, Albert Einstein, Tesla and other great people are just stupіd cheaters.

      This article smacks of jealousy, due to the fact that you do not have the mental ability to think of these things, so you attack them.

      Tough to swallow your own medicine, isn't it?
      • tc 4 mths ago
        In other words...cheating. LOL.
    • Chester P  •  Decatur, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      This doesn't surprise me. A person's true ethics are displayed by how they behave when they believe nobody is looking.
    • Apocol0id  •  4 mths ago
      It's understandable. The anonymity of the internet has become a void in which the inner self can find solace. Kind of a voice for the soul. You can do or say anything, so your true self is revealed. It's only natural that whoever or whatever you are in games, or social networks, is what you are in life.
      • Don 4 mths ago
        then i am a shallow horn dog
      • Mick 4 mths ago
        "The anonymity of the internet has become a void in which the inner self can find solace." Is this statement not superfluous? This article clearly is about people cheating in real life and in games, and you even point that out. Anonymity is not required.
    • IntellectualDementia  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      honor is honor. a lot of people who cheat in mmorpg's, first person shooters, and RTS games LOVE to say "quit crying, it's just a game." but you can tell after talking to them for 30 seconds that they're just jerkbags, and are probably jerkbags in all areas of life.
      • Mick 4 mths ago
        "Cheating" is subjective. Some people buy gold. That does not make them better at the game. There is a good chance they did it because they do not have as much time to grind things out, like a lawyer compared to a college student. Too often gamers confuse 'time consuming' with 'difficult'. Also, since they can distinguish between real-life and virtual consequences, they base their judgement accordingly.
    • AckAck!  •  Millville, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      I cheat on video games alot but i never cheated on my wife what a bunch of #$%$
    • Josh  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      i dont even get on them retarded games what a waist. i love stealing towels from hotel rooms
      • Oven 4 mths ago
        Try stealing some grammar, punctuation, and spelling from a book next time.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        its not stealing, it is a complementary towel for your overpriced stay of 99 per night
      • Don 4 mths ago
        do you rap the towels around your waste
    • Charlotteguy225  •  4 mths ago
      I honestly don't know how you can cheat on Farmville.....
    • Steven  •  4 mths ago
      Cheaters only ultimately cheat themselves.
    • Michael  •  Fairfield, Maine  •  4 mths ago
      so people who dont feel like dealing out money on useless busy work games are criminals? seriously its just covering up that you charge people to play for long sessions
    • Adrian  •  Gresham, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      Screw off. In the old days, when we didn't jerk off to online crap, people cheated to get more out of their game.
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