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''Resources in games that at least partly do not have physical locations.''
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Resources are a common component in many games. Those that are [[Non-Localized Resources]] have no spatial location in a game world.
  
 
=== Examples ===
 
=== Examples ===
 
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The lives players have in [[Pac-Man]] and [[Asteroids]] are examples of [[Non-Localized Resources]]. Likewise, experience points in [[:Category:Roleplaying Games|Roleplaying Games]] such as [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and the [[Fallout series]] may be characteristics of characters but have no or little connection to the locations of those characters are and are not located specifically in any part of them.
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== Using the pattern ==
 
== Using the pattern ==
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While all [[Resources]] in games without [[Game Worlds]] by definition are [[Non-Localized Resources]], it is mainly interesting to consider this pattern in contrasts to what exists in [[Game Worlds]], so they pattern is rarely interesting to consider unless a game does in fact have a [[Game Worlds|Game World]]. [[Non-Localized Resources]] exists in two variants, strong or weak. In the strong variant, all instances of the [[Resources]] are non-localized while in the weak only some instances - typically those acquired by players - are non-localized.
  
=== Diegetic Aspects ===
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Typical examples of [[Resources]] that are candidates to be used as [[Non-Localized Resources]] include [[Ammunition]], [[Health]], [[Lives]], [[Money]], and [[Scores]]. While [[Pick-Ups]] may provide [[Resources]] they typically are not movable and can thereby be seen as a source for [[Non-Localized Resources]] without being these themselves. In games using [[Inventories]], [[Non-Localized Resources]] can be applied to some parts of these so particular [[Resources]] are treated separately from the rest.
 
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=== Interface Aspects ===
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=== Narration Aspects ===
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== Consequences ==
 
== Consequences ==
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As its name indicates, [[Non-Localized Resources]] are [[Resources]] and they modify [[Game Worlds]] by their full or partial absence in these.
  
 
== Relations ==
 
== Relations ==
[[Money]]
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[[Game Worlds]],
[[Health]]
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[[Resources]]
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[[Ammunition]]
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=== Can Instantiate ===
 
=== Can Instantiate ===
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[[Resources]]
 
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=== Can Modulate ===
 
=== Can Modulate ===
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[[Game Worlds]],
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[[Inventories]]
  
 
=== Can Be Instantiated By ===
 
=== Can Be Instantiated By ===
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[[Ammunition]],
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[[Health]],
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[[Lives]],
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[[Money]],
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[[Scores]]
  
 
=== Can Be Modulated By ===
 
=== Can Be Modulated By ===
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[[Pick-Ups]]
  
 
=== Possible Closure Effects ===
 
=== Possible Closure Effects ===

Latest revision as of 07:25, 6 September 2015

Resources in games that at least partly do not have physical locations.

Resources are a common component in many games. Those that are Non-Localized Resources have no spatial location in a game world.

Examples

The lives players have in Pac-Man and Asteroids are examples of Non-Localized Resources. Likewise, experience points in Roleplaying Games such as Dungeons & Dragons and the Fallout series may be characteristics of characters but have no or little connection to the locations of those characters are and are not located specifically in any part of them.

Using the pattern

While all Resources in games without Game Worlds by definition are Non-Localized Resources, it is mainly interesting to consider this pattern in contrasts to what exists in Game Worlds, so they pattern is rarely interesting to consider unless a game does in fact have a Game World. Non-Localized Resources exists in two variants, strong or weak. In the strong variant, all instances of the Resources are non-localized while in the weak only some instances - typically those acquired by players - are non-localized.

Typical examples of Resources that are candidates to be used as Non-Localized Resources include Ammunition, Health, Lives, Money, and Scores. While Pick-Ups may provide Resources they typically are not movable and can thereby be seen as a source for Non-Localized Resources without being these themselves. In games using Inventories, Non-Localized Resources can be applied to some parts of these so particular Resources are treated separately from the rest.

Consequences

As its name indicates, Non-Localized Resources are Resources and they modify Game Worlds by their full or partial absence in these.

Relations

Game Worlds,

Can Instantiate

Resources

Can Modulate

Game Worlds, Inventories

Can Be Instantiated By

Ammunition, Health, Lives, Money, Scores

Can Be Modulated By

Pick-Ups

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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