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| notesontop= This is a candidate pattern, entering version 2.0 of the [[Deck]]. | | notesontop= This is a candidate pattern, entering version 2.0 of the [[Deck]]. | ||
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| description = [[Thoughts]] allow expressing messages in a diegetic way. The associated introspection also contributes to inspire and maintain a sense of immersion in the experience. Additionaly, from an emotional standpoint, providing access to the PC's [[Thoughts]] has the potential to enhancing the empathy between the player and the PC. | | description = [[Thoughts]] allow expressing messages in a diegetic way. The associated introspection also contributes to inspire and maintain a sense of immersion in the experience. Additionaly, from an emotional standpoint, providing access to the PC's [[Thoughts]] has the potential to enhancing the empathy between the player and the PC. | ||
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Candidate Card (new in version 2.0)
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Synopsis
Expressing the characters' thoughts. |
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Description
Thoughts allow expressing messages in a diegetic way. The associated introspection also contributes to inspire and maintain a sense of immersion in the experience. Additionaly, from an emotional standpoint, providing access to the PC's Thoughts has the potential to enhancing the empathy between the player and the PC.
Thoughts often consist of Dialogue that contributes to the Narrative, though other solutions have been explored. When Dialogue is used, it can actually be spoken (though usually in a quiter tone, being directed to the self), or it can be represented as a verbalization "inside the head" of the character. Usually, the latter case uses some acoustic effect, specially when the distinction is relevant (for instance when other characters are present).
Examples