Killcams
Replays of kills in games that are shown directly after they occur.
Deaths in games are usually important events. However, some games - especially first-person shooters - it can be difficult to perceive the circumstances in which they occurred. Killcams are solutions to this that simply replay the moments leading up to the deaths and may be used both to highlight players' own actions or let them know how they were killed.
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Examples
Killcams in the Call of Duty and Battlefield series show players how they were killed - often revealing the position of the enemies that was the cause of their deaths. Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas provide Killcams both when players have managed to kill enemies spectacularly or when they themselves have died.
The web site giantbomb.com has a list of games using Killcams.
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Consequences
Killcams are basically Cutscenes that show Replays of the events leading up to Player Killing or other important deaths. In [[Mu
Player Balance, Combat, Repeated Domination
By giving Point of Interest Indications in moving Third-Person Views, they can let both players and Spectators have Spatial Engrossment.
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Cameras, Cutscenes, Point of Interest Indications, Player Balance, Replays, Spatial Engrossment, Third-Person Views
Can Modulate
Combat, First-Person Views, Player Killing, Repeated Domination
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Possible Closure Effects
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History
New pattern created in this wiki.
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