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''That the characters and objects depicted in a game world are thematically consistent, as is their behavior.''
  
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=== Examples ===
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== Using the pattern ==
 
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=== Diegetic Aspects ===
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=== Interface Aspects ===
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=== Narrative Aspects ===
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== Consequences ==
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== Relations ==
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=== Can Instantiate ===
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=== Can Modulate ===
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=== 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 ===
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== History ==
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A rewrite of the pattern ''Consistent Reality Logic'' that was part of the original collection in the book ''Patterns in Game Design''<ref name="Bjork & Holopainen 2004"/>.
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== References ==
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<ref name="Bjork & Holopainen 2004">Björk, S. & Holopainen, J. (2004) ''Patterns in Game Design''. Charles River Media. ISBN1-58450-354-8.</ref>
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Revision as of 18:35, 4 January 2011

That the characters and objects depicted in a game world are thematically consistent, as is their behavior.

This pattern is a still a stub.

Examples

Using the pattern

possibly incompatible with Multiplayer Games

Diegetic Aspects

Interface Aspects

Narrative Aspects

Consequences

Relations

Can Instantiate

with ...

Can Modulate

Can Be Instantiated By

Can Be Modulated By

Possible Closure Effects

Potentially Conflicting With

History

A rewrite of the pattern Consistent Reality Logic that was part of the original collection in the book Patterns in Game Design[1].

References

  1. Björk, S. & Holopainen, J. (2004) Patterns in Game Design. Charles River Media. ISBN1-58450-354-8.