ISBN-13: 9783565297818 / Angielski / Miękka / 124 str.
The modern open-world video game is a marvel of digital architecture, boasting hundreds of square miles of meticulously crafted terrain. Yet, as these worlds have grown exponentially larger, developers have increasingly relied on a mechanic that entirely bypasses this achievement: fast travel.The paradox of fast travel is a severe conflict in game design. While players demand the convenience of teleportation to avoid tedious backtracking, implementing it shatters immersion and destroys the spatial relationship between the player and the environment. When the journey is eliminated, the vast landscape is reduced to a mere menu screen of disjointed points of interest, sacrificing spontaneous discovery for ruthless efficiency.This book investigates the complex psychology and spatial mechanics of virtual teleportation. You will learn how legendary games balance the necessity of fast travel with the joy of exploration, how the placement of transit hubs dictates player behavior, and why removing convenience often results in a vastly superior, memorable experience.Rethink how you traverse digital worlds. By understanding the friction of exploration, game designers and players alike can rediscover the lost art of the journey in the age of instant gratification.
Explore the controversial game design mechanic that solves boredom but quietly destroys the magic of virtual worlds.