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− | + | ''Immovable game elements that provide players with actions or resources.'' | |
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− | + | Some actions are resources in games are localized to occur at specific points in game worlds. [[Bases]] are game elements that provide these and often can be modified, constructed, or destroyed as part of gameplay. | |
=== Examples === | === Examples === | ||
+ | [[Bases]] exist in all [[Civilization (video game) series|Civilization series]] in the form of cities. Provinces in the [[Europa Universalis series]] can be seen as [[Bases]] as well, but this is a weaker example since these are entire regions of the game world. | ||
== Using the pattern == | == Using the pattern == | ||
− | + | [[Bases]] are used in games to provide [[Resource Generators]] and [[Location-Fixed Abilities]], quite often some which have to do with [[Area Control]] and [[Combat]]. Another use which builds upon these basic uses are to let players affect [[Choke Points]], [[Strongholds]] and [[Strategic Locations]] in [[Game Worlds]] (in the case of [[Strategic Locations]] their [[Construction]] may create new [[Strategic Locations]]). [[Territories]] can be used instead of [[Bases]] in many cases, see for example how empty provinces can be colonized and owned ones can be improved in the [[Europa Universalis series]], or a combination of both can be used. | |
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− | + | The design choices related to [[Bases]] concern what [[Location-Fixed Abilities]] they should provide and if [[Construction]] of them is possible, and in that case what is required to do so. [[Bases]] typically have [[Characteristics]] related to their abilities. In this case they are, or are part of [[Abstract Player Constructs]] and can have [[Abstract Player Construct Development]]. | |
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=== Diegetic Aspects === | === Diegetic Aspects === | ||
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== Consequences == | == Consequences == | ||
− | [[Bases]] are [[Installations]] with [[Location-Fixed Abilities]] | + | [[Bases]] are complex [[Installations]] with [[Location-Fixed Abilities]] in [[Game Worlds]]. They are often also [[Resource Generators]] or [[Resource Locations]] or built where these exist, and in general create [[Strategic Locations]] unless these already existed where they were built. Creating one gives [[Ownership]] while existing ones provide [[Gain Ownership]] goals to players that don't own it. The building of [[Bases]] can signify [[Expansion]] phases while putting them to best use can signify [[Exploitation]] phases. |
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+ | The existence of [[Bases]], or ability to build such, are likely to affect any [[Laning]] phase present in a game. | ||
== Relations == | == Relations == | ||
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[[Ownership]], | [[Ownership]], | ||
[[Gain Ownership]], | [[Gain Ownership]], | ||
− | [[Resource Locations]] | + | [[Resource Generators]], |
+ | [[Resource Locations]], | ||
+ | [[Strategic Locations]] | ||
=== Can Modulate === | === Can Modulate === | ||
+ | [[Choke Points]], | ||
+ | [[Game Worlds]], | ||
+ | [[Strategic Locations]], | ||
+ | [[Strongholds]], | ||
[[Laning]] | [[Laning]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:35, 28 July 2015
Immovable game elements that provide players with actions or resources.
Some actions are resources in games are localized to occur at specific points in game worlds. Bases are game elements that provide these and often can be modified, constructed, or destroyed as part of gameplay.
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Examples
Bases exist in all Civilization series in the form of cities. Provinces in the Europa Universalis series can be seen as Bases as well, but this is a weaker example since these are entire regions of the game world.
Using the pattern
Bases are used in games to provide Resource Generators and Location-Fixed Abilities, quite often some which have to do with Area Control and Combat. Another use which builds upon these basic uses are to let players affect Choke Points, Strongholds and Strategic Locations in Game Worlds (in the case of Strategic Locations their Construction may create new Strategic Locations). Territories can be used instead of Bases in many cases, see for example how empty provinces can be colonized and owned ones can be improved in the Europa Universalis series, or a combination of both can be used.
The design choices related to Bases concern what Location-Fixed Abilities they should provide and if Construction of them is possible, and in that case what is required to do so. Bases typically have Characteristics related to their abilities. In this case they are, or are part of Abstract Player Constructs and can have Abstract Player Construct Development.
Diegetic Aspects
Bases is a since it typically represent some form of intentional Construction in Game Worlds.
Consequences
Bases are complex Installations with Location-Fixed Abilities in Game Worlds. They are often also Resource Generators or Resource Locations or built where these exist, and in general create Strategic Locations unless these already existed where they were built. Creating one gives Ownership while existing ones provide Gain Ownership goals to players that don't own it. The building of Bases can signify Expansion phases while putting them to best use can signify Exploitation phases.
The existence of Bases, or ability to build such, are likely to affect any Laning phase present in a game.
Relations
Can Instantiate
Expansion, Exploitation, Installations, Location-Fixed Abilities, Ownership, Gain Ownership, Resource Generators, Resource Locations, Strategic Locations
Can Modulate
Choke Points, Game Worlds, Strategic Locations, Strongholds, Laning
Can Be Instantiated By
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Can Be Modulated By
Abstract Player Constructs, Abstract Player Construct Development, Area Control, Characteristics, Combat, Construction
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
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History
New pattern created in this wiki.
References
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Acknowledgements
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