Transport Routes
A route in a game world that players need to traverse to get to certain locations.
This pattern is a still a stub.
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Using the pattern
The basic purpose of Transport Routes is to require Movement between two points in Game Worlds or Levels. Alternatives to using Transport Routes include Quick Travel and Warp Zones. One way of creating Transport Routes is "cutting" or "spanning" through otherwise impassable game world materials, and here Vehicle Sections is a special case which requires or strongly promotes the use of Vehicles. Another way it to limit Movement possibilities through Inaccessible Areas, Invisible Walls, or Obstacles so that the remaining routes are the only Transport Routes. A third option is simply to use Cut Scenes. As a pattern relating to connecting locations together, it has relations to many such patterns relating to connections. Conditional Passageways can be used to only make the Transport Routes accessible at some point during gameplay while One-Way Travel limits access to one direction. Quick Returns makes travelling in one direction optional while Backtracking Levels makes it a requirement.
Inaccessible Areas, Illusion of Open Space,
Diegetic Aspects
Unlike Warp Zones, Transport Routes maintain Diegetic Consistency since the pattern make Movement possible between places in Game Worlds or Levels that should or could be diegetically possible.
Narration Aspects
Transport Routes is not a Narration Pattern in itself but narration can be provided in Transport Routes to make them more interesting. The most natural way to do this is through Environmental Storytelling since it is an environment, and examples of patterns that can be used for this reason (or to just make the routes more varied) include Big Dumb Objects and Landmarks.
Consequences
Transport Routes give rise to basic Traverse goals of moving from one end of it to the other. They can create Choke Points if opposing exists or the transport capacity is limited. Game World Navigation can be necessary when players have several Transport Routes to choose from and Lull Periods can occur if they are sufficiently long and do not require much attention from players.
Relations
Can Instantiate
Choke Points, Diegetic Consistency, Game World Navigation, Lull Periods, Traverse
Can Modulate
Can Be Instantiated By
Cut Scenes, Inaccessible Areas, Invisible Walls, Obstacles, Vehicle Sections
Can Be Modulated By
Backtracking Levels, Big Dumb Objects, Conditional Passageways, Environmental Storytelling, Inaccessible Areas, Illusion of Open Space, Landmarks, One-Way Travel, Quick Returns
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
History
New pattern created in this wiki.
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