Quick Returns

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Navigational structures that make returning from a certain position to a part of the game world much easier than reach it.


Examples

Both lairs of the 'superheroes' in the The Superhuman Gambit quest in Fallout 3 have secret, or hard to unlock, exits that lead to easily accessible areas. This means that players do not have to backtrack their whole was through the complexes after reaching their center.

In Assassin's Creed 2 (of the Assassin's Creed series) all viewpoint, which are located on high buildings and can be quite difficult to get to, can be jumped off so the player's character lands unharmed in a pile of hay or leaves.

Torchlight lets players get Portal scrolls that allow them to go instantly back to the town that is the starting point for the game, and return back to where they were after having resupplied.

Using the pattern

Quick Returns can be created in two main ways, the first making use of some way to travel instantly between two points in the Game World and the other by removing Obstacles that blocked Movement


The main structure for


Switches Obstacles


Consequences

Quick Returns are a way to modulate Levels or Game Worlds to remove Excise after Traverse goals have been achieved. In doing so they are also a way to provide specials way of Movement.

They are a specific, typically one-way or limited use, form of Quick Travel and are incompatible with Backtracking Levels since the main characteristic of the latter is that one needs to go through the level both ways.

Relations

Can Instantiate

Movement, Quick Travel

Can Modulate

Game Worlds, Levels, Traverse

Can Be Instantiated By

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Can Be Modulated By

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Possible Closure Effects

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Potentially Conflicting With

Backtracking Levels

History

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References

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Acknowledgments

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