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| ex4=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Heavy Rain" h="140">Ethan calling his son while seeking for him in the middle of the crowd in a shopping center.</mt> | | ex4=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Heavy Rain" h="140">Ethan calling his son while seeking for him in the middle of the crowd in a shopping center.</mt> | ||
| ex5=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Red Dead Redemption" h="140">John calling for a horse. He can also address people, in which case they exchange some compliment.</mt> | | ex5=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Red Dead Redemption" h="140">John calling for a horse. He can also address people, in which case they exchange some compliment.</mt> | ||
− | | ex6=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Spore" h="200"> | + | | ex6=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Spore" h="200">When performing the mating call, other members of the same species answer back, which allows to locate the nest.</mt> |
− | | ex9=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Ocarina Of Time" altg="Ocarina of Time" h="188"> | + | | ex9=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Ocarina Of Time" altg="Ocarina of Time" h="188">Saria can be remotely contacted by playing her song in the ocarina.</mt> |
| ex8=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Shadow of the Colossus" h="188">Wander is able to call is horse Agro. The call is adapted to the distance between them.</mt> | | ex8=<mt p="AddressOthers" g="Shadow of the Colossus" h="188">Wander is able to call is horse Agro. The call is adapted to the distance between them.</mt> | ||
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Contents
Synopsis
Enabling the PC to use sound to address NPCs. |
Relationships
Context:
Consequent Sound , Make Sound not War .
May imply:
Sound Input .
Often uses:
Dialogue , Foley .
Description
Some games preview the possibility of the PC being able to address the NPC (diegetically) through a sound stimulus. Solutions include short Dialogue, whistling, and car honking. Motivations may relate to the Gameplay, or simply be part of the exploratory dimension of the experience.
Examples