Common Mechanisms on Machinations

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Common Mechanisms on Machinations Chapter 6 Common Mechanisms on Machinations

Registers

Registers

Intervals

Multipliers

Multipliers

Delays and Queues

Delays and Queues

Reverse Triggers

Reverse Triggers

Color-Coded Diagrams

Color-Coded Diagrams

Color-Coded Diagrams

Color-Coded Diagrams

Feedback Structures in Game

Closed Circuit Create Feedback

Closed Circuit Create Feedback

Feedback by Affecting Outputs

Positive and Negative Feedback Basketball

Positive and Negative Feedback Basketball

Positive and Negative Feedback Basketball

Multiple Feedback Loops

Multiple Feedback Loops

Multiple Feedback Loops

Multiple Feedback Loops

Feedback Characteristics

Feedback Characteristics

Feedback Characteristics

Few Guidelines

Few Guidelines

Few Guidelines

Few Guidelines

Determinability

Tetris

Randomness Vs. Emergence

Randomness Vs. Emergence

Randomness Vs. Emergence

Randomness Vs. Emergence

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