Conflict Robin Burke GAM 224 Winter 2007. Outline Admin Conflict Types of goals Systems of conflict.

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Conflict Robin Burke GAM 224 Winter 2007

Outline Admin Conflict Types of goals Systems of conflict

Admin Due Today Reaction paper Upcoming deadlines Wednesday: Quiz #1 Monday: Homework #2 Due Next Wednesday: Rules paper due

Conflict results from the attempt to achieve a goal in the presence of some obstacle or opposition

Conflict Somewhat obvious "artificial conflict" is part of the definition a game is a system in which players engage in an artificial conflict defined by rules that results in a quantifiable outcome We expect games will involve conflict can take different forms

Sources of conflict Other players vying for mutually exclusive goal Any sport Game rules attaining game goal may be arduous, uncertain World of Warcraft Game operations playing well may just be hard strength, reflexes, etc.

Player conflict Single player vs. single player Chess, Boxing, Warcraft III Group vs. group Football, Battlefield 1942, Counter-Strike One against many Tag, Most action-adventure and FPS games Every man for himself Footrace, Risk, Mario Kart

Rule conflict Single player vs. game Tetris, solitaire Group of single players vs. game Blackjack Group against the game Lord of the Rings board game Cooperative mode in Star Wars Battlefront, etc.

Operational conflict Conflict with the game's operational requirements not usually a part of board or card games more associated with sports But common in video games hand-eye coordination button combinations speed of execution Example Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow

Games and goals Conflict is striving for a goal in the face of opposition Goals are generated by players May not be same for everybody May not be the one's imagined by designers Single game may support multiple goals from the player's point of view

Example: Asteroids Single player mode Do well against the game Beat your personal best Get on the high score list Two player mode Beat your opponent Get on high score list Compete against friend to get on the high score list

Example: Joust Single player mode Players compare scores Two player mode Battle mode player vs player with computer distractions Cooperation mode players vs. computer

Example: Gauntlet Single player mode Multi-player mode Cannot attack each other Real time display of scores Trying to jointly explore territory But Players compete for “food” Allow most needy to eat or be greedy Compete for spending money

Direct vs indirect conflict Direct conflict when players are interacting each trying to achieve a goal at the expense of the other Indirect conflict players are trying to achieve relative success, but are not interacting

Examples Arm-wrestling, Chess direct conflict Figure skating, Downhill skiing indirect Mario Kart? Gran Turismo?

Example: Multiplayer WarCraft III Mixed conflict type In early stages of a match players accumulate resources and build assets there may not be any direct conflict In later stages the units produced by each player combat each other efficiency in production helps but tactics also important

Pig Object to be the first to reach 100 points On each turn a player rolls a single die as many times as desired accumulates a score can continue as long as desired when player decides to stop, score is added to player's point total next player's turn if a 1 is rolled, score is set to zero next player's turn

Play

Forms of conflict?

Game goal The goal of a game generates its conflict Goal focuses player interest organizes strategy defines the endpoint When we describe a game, we say the object of the game is...

Meaningful play Actions are meaningful if players can see their connection to the game goal There may be multiple levels of goals I have to solve this puzzle to get the key With the key, I can get into the weapon locker Then, I can get the grenade Which is the only way to get past the guard without losing too much health Which is the only way to get to the boat, which takes me the princess's island Which is the only way to rescue her Which is the goal of the game Danger making the goal chain too deep players don't understand why they have to do what they are doing especially a problem if the actions aren't that fun in themselves

Systems of conflict Games exhibit conflict at multiple levels Local goals contribute to larger goals Conflicts at different levels work together to create a system the interrelatedness of the conflicts determines if any given conflict seems meaningful

Example: Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Largest conflict evil sorcerer, Gannon Intermediate conflict defeat level Local conflict solve puzzle defeat particular enemy master particular skill

Wind Waker, cont'd Conflict system each level is crafted to introduce new skills which are essential to succeeding in this and later levels each level features enemies with certain common characteristics essential to defeating the boss Game logic links conflicts hero must collect pearls to defeat Gannon pearls are obtained by defeating a boss enemy boss enemies are found at the innermost room of each dungeon exploration of the dungeon requires defeating enemies and solving puzzles exploration also requires weapons, tools and power-ups items found by exploring the dungeon

Example Madden 2005 Questions what are the levels of conflict? how do these conflicts interact?

Level playing field The consideration of "fairness" ends up being very important many game procedures are designed to achieve this coin toss actually quite hard to achieve Sometimes it is best to go first chess Sometimes it is better to go last bridge croquet pig Players use many informal mechanisms to achieve fairness advantages handicaps Computer games can theoretically do a better job of achieving fairness but generally lack the informal flexibility

Conflict system may fail Game lacks meaningful play if players do not perceive the links between conflicts Example Kingdom Hearts goal is to protect various "worlds" travel between worlds is done through a 3-D space shooting game no coherence between this local conflict and the global one it feels tacked on and rather pointless

Competitive vs. cooperative All games are competitive Can they be cooperative at the same time? Adherence to the Magic Circle Players on a Basketball team "Artificial conflict" Conflict within a cooperative framework

Cooperative games? "New Games" Movement Dragon conflict between head and tail mediated by players with uncertain stakes Stand-up conflict with gravity / stability UN Food Force game mission = help refugees conflict with terrain, elements, limited budgets, logistics

Conflict Essential Part of our definition of a game For games of any complexity There is a system of interrelated conflicts Play is more meaningful If the player sees the overall shape of these conflicts If the conflicts relate to each other in a "natural" way

Wednesday Quiz on "Rules Unit" 30 minutes You should be familiar with general ludus / paideia definition of a game information private / public / hidden cybernetics positive and negative feedback uncertainty different types conflict types of conflict Also Case Study NBA Street Vol. 2