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| name =Unaware NPC
 
| name =Unaware NPC
 
| deckversion =1.0
 
| deckversion =1.0
| synopsis =NPC’s behaviours evidencing unawareness of PC’s presence
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| v10synopsis =NPC’s behaviours evidencing unawareness of PC’s presence
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| v20synopsis =NPC’s behaviours evidencing that the PC remains unnoticed
 
| patternpresentation =
 
| patternpresentation =
 
| cardpresentation=
 
| cardpresentation=
| frontface =UnawareNPC-front-v10.png
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| v10frontface =UnawareNPC-front-v10.png
| backface =UnawareNPC-back-v10.png
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| v10backface =UnawareNPC-back-v10.png
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| v20frontface =UnawareNPC-front-v20.png
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| v20backface =UnawareNPC-back-v20.png
 
| screenshots=
 
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| rel-tag1=Context:<br>
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| v10rel-tag1=Context:<br>
| rel1=[[Awareness]], [[Anticipation]]<br>
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| v10rel1=[[Awareness]], [[Anticipation]]<br>
| rel-tag2=May use:<br>
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| v10rel-tag2=May use:<br>
| rel2=[[Chitchat]], [[Grunts]]<br>
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| v10rel2=[[Chitchat]], [[Grunts]]<br>
| rel-tag3=Relates to:<br>
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| v10rel-tag3=Relates to:<br>
| rel3=[[Stealth]], [[Character Soundprint]], [[Sound Suppressing]], [[Sound Decoys]]<br>
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| v10rel3=[[Stealth]], [[Character Soundprint]], [[Sound Suppressing]], [[Sound Decoys]]<br>
| rel-tag4=Contrasts with:<br>
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| v10rel-tag4=Contrasts with:<br>
| rel4=[[Seeking for PC]]<br>
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| v10rel4=[[Seeking for PC]]<br>
| revisions =Introduced in version 1.0
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| v20rel-tag1=Context:<br>
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| v20rel1=[[Awareness]], [[Anticipation]]<br>
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| v20rel-tag2=May use:<br>
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| v20rel2=[[Chitchat]], [[Grunts]]<br>
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| v20rel-tag3=Relates to:<br>
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| v20rel3=[[Stealth]], [[Character Soundprint]], [[Sound Suppressing]], [[Sound Decoys]]<br>
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| v20rel-tag4=Contrasts with:<br>
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| v20rel4=[[Suspicious NPC]], [[Seeking for PC]]<br>
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| revisions =Introduced in version 1.0<br />Version 2.0: synopsis updated
 
| description=
 
| description=
[[Unaware NPC]] refers to the acoustic manifestations of an hostile character who is not aware of the PC's existence/presence.  This only makes sense with hostile NPC, i.e., with those who would not react peacefully if they knew about the PC. Other possible stages of [[Awareness]] of (hostile) NPC behaviour that are commonly represented through acoustic expressions are [[Suspicious NPC]] (while the NPC investigate) and [[Seeking for PC]] (between the moment the NPC spot the PC and the matter is somehow solved).
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[[Unaware NPC]] refers to the acoustic manifestations of an hostile character who is not aware of the PC's existence/presence.  This only makes sense with hostile NPC, i.e., with those who would not react peacefully if they knew about the PC. Other possible stages of [[Awareness]] of (hostile) NPC behaviour that are commonly represented through acoustic expressions are [[Suspicious NPC]] (while a NPC investigates) and [[Seeking for PC]] (between the moment when some NPC spots the PC and the moment the matter is somehow solved).
  
Typical explorations revealing [[Unaware NPC]] consist of [deprecated:][[Whistling and Humming]], [[Chitchat]], and [[Dialogue]] telling about that unawareness.
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Typical explorations revealing [[Unaware NPC]] consist of [[Whistling and Humming | Whistling and Humming [deprecated]]], [[Chitchat]], and [[Dialogue]] about such unawareness.
  
In some cases [[Unaware NPC]] expressions are so audible that they first function as [[Beacon Locator|Beacon Locators]] of their emitters. While in the cases described above the player feels 'This guys didn't noticed me yet', in this latter case the reaction is 'There are some guys over there'. Naturally, once the PC approaches those characters, though their expression does not change, it is no longer perceived a [[Beacon Locator]] but as an [[Unaware NPC]] behaviour.
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In some cases [[Unaware NPC]] expressions are so audible that they first function as [[Beacon Locator|Beacon Locators]] of their emitters. While in the cases described above the player feels “These guys didn’t notice me yet”, in this latter case the reaction is "There are some guys over there". Naturally, once the PC approaches those characters, though their expression does not change, it is no longer perceived as a [[Beacon Locator]] but as an [[Unaware NPC]] behaviour.
  
 
<!--In a typical gameplay situation, if the confront is not avoided (or if it does not end summarily) the characters would change their soundprint from [[Unaware NPC]] to [[Seeking for PC]] (most possibly involving [[Shout and Yell]]).-->
 
<!--In a typical gameplay situation, if the confront is not avoided (or if it does not end summarily) the characters would change their soundprint from [[Unaware NPC]] to [[Seeking for PC]] (most possibly involving [[Shout and Yell]]).-->
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| examples=
 
| examples=
| ex1=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Bioshock" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
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| ex1=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Bioshock" altg="BioShock" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
| ex3=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Oblivion" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
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| ex2=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Thief III" altg="Thief III: Deadly Shadows" w="{{R4by3W}}" h="{{R4by3H}}"></mt>
<!--| ex3=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Dead To Rights" altg="Dead to Rights: Retribution" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>-->
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| ex3=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Crysis" w="{{R4by3W}}" h="{{R4by3H}}"></mt>
| ex4=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Far Cry 2" i=2 w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
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| ex4=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Oblivion" altg="The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
| ex5=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Tomb Raider Legend" w="{{R5by4W}}" h="{{R5by4H}}"></mt>
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| ex5=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Papa Sangre" w="{{ViPhoneH}}" h="{{ViPhoneW}}"></mt>
| ex6=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Chaos Theory" altg="Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory" w="{{R5by4W}}" h="{{R5by4H}}"></mt>
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| ex6=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Tomb Raider Legend" w="{{R5by4W}}" h="{{R5by4H}}"></mt>
| ex2=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Crysis" w="{{R4by3W}}" h="{{R4by3H}}"></mt>
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| ex7=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Far Cry 2" i=1 w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
| ex7=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Papa Sangre" w="{{ViPhoneH}}" h="{{ViPhoneW}}"></mt>
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| ex8=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Chaos Theory" altg="Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory" w="{{R5by4W}}" h="{{R5by4H}}"></mt>
| ex8=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Thief III" altg="Thief III: Deadly Shadows" w="{{R4by3W}}" h="{{R4by3H}}"></mt>
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| ex9=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="Dead to Rights" altg="Dead to Rights: Retribution" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
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| ex10=<mt p="UnawareNPC" g="MGS4" altg="Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt>
 
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Synopsis

NPC’s behaviours evidencing that the PC remains unnoticed.

Relationships

Context:
Awareness , Anticipation .
May use:
Chitchat , Grunts .
Relates to:
Stealth , Character Soundprint , Sound Suppressing , Sound Decoys .
Contrasts with:
Suspicious NPC , Seeking for PC .

Description

Unaware NPC refers to the acoustic manifestations of an hostile character who is not aware of the PC's existence/presence. This only makes sense with hostile NPC, i.e., with those who would not react peacefully if they knew about the PC. Other possible stages of Awareness of (hostile) NPC behaviour that are commonly represented through acoustic expressions are Suspicious NPC (while a NPC investigates) and Seeking for PC (between the moment when some NPC spots the PC and the moment the matter is somehow solved).

Typical explorations revealing Unaware NPC consist of Whistling and Humming [deprecated], Chitchat, and Dialogue about such unawareness.

In some cases Unaware NPC expressions are so audible that they first function as Beacon Locators of their emitters. While in the cases described above the player feels “These guys didn’t notice me yet”, in this latter case the reaction is "There are some guys over there". Naturally, once the PC approaches those characters, though their expression does not change, it is no longer perceived as a Beacon Locator but as an Unaware NPC behaviour.

Examples

BioShock:
Thief III: Deadly Shadows:
Crysis:
[show less examples...]
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion:
Papa Sangre:
Tomb Raider Legend:
Far Cry 2:
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory:
Dead to Rights: Retribution:
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots:



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