Vehicle Sections
Gameplay areas created for vehicular movement.
Some games let players alternate between self-propelled movement and using vehicles. Vehicle Sections are parts of game worlds specifically designed for the latter.
Contents
Examples
The coast region in Half-Life 2 in mainly an area meant to be traversed using a buggy. Crysis has two parts of the game specifically designed to support travelling in vehicles - in one case in a main battle tank and in another a vertical takeoffs and landing aircraft. Halo: Combat Evolved and the other games in the Halo series have several areas designed to using the Warthog and other vehicles.
Using the pattern
Designing Vehicle Sections is concerned with presenting players with a different scale between moving in Vehicles and moving without them; Games where one always is inside vehicles with the same capacities could be said to consist entirely of Vehicle Sections but this also makes talking about the pattern superfluous.
Diegetic Aspects
Interface Aspects
Narrative Aspects
Consequences
Since vehicular travel can be assumed to be quicker than "ordinary" travel, Vehicle Sections can be seen as a halfway alternative between Quick Travel and ordinary Movement.
Relations
Can Instantiate
Can Modulate
Game Worlds, Levels, Maneuvering, Movement, Vehicles
Can Be Instantiated By
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Can Be Modulated By
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
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History
New pattern created in this wiki. However, it was first introduced using another template by Hullett and Whitehead[1], and a more detailed description in this template is available[2].
References
- ↑ Hullett, K. & Whitehead, J. (2010). Design Patterns in FPS Levels, paper presentation at Foundations of Digital Games 2010, June 19-21, Monterey, CA, USA.
- ↑ Vehicle Section pattern by Kenneth Hullett.
Acknowledgements
Kennart Hullett, Jim Whitehead