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RPG Systems: Creating Virtual Realities for Socialization and Role-Playing

RPG systems appeared in the early 80s as a new form of socialization through play. This article explores the concept of RPG as the creation of virtual realities and the role of visual communication in immersive gameplay. It discusses the importance of visual elements, blocks, and background information in shaping the virtual world's visual identity.

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RPG Systems: Creating Virtual Realities for Socialization and Role-Playing

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  1. RPG systems appeared in the early eightyes in America as a new form of socialisation trough play. The concept of RPG is in fact the creation of a virtual reality. This virtual reality must with the basic means of recomposition trough which it was born receive a new structure which will determine new cultures, societies and all other aspects that make up a virtual reality.

  2. In any Virtual reality Game world the first goal is to have any agent (player) feel at home. In any Game all the communication with the virtual world comes down to the amount of information the player receives trough experiencing the visual elements of that virtual reality.

  3. The goal of the Virtual reality is not only to give a Visual identity as a feel of a virtual world but as a means of communication that agents can use to help them role-play their characters. Basic levels of communication are agent towards virtual reality and vice versa and agent towards agent. In both cases the Visual elements and the visual identity must be complex enough to enable agents to retain total immersion in the virtual reality with all the means they might find necessary to role-play their characters.

  4. Visual communication in games must be made to satisfy these basic two principles. It must have a clear message or meaning and it must be understandable to whoever receives it. The background information factor can play a key role in understanding the true means of any visual information transmitter we might encounter. Since we are not talking about isolated elements but elements which comprise a whole of the virtual reality it is logical to assume that the meaning of one visual element can and will serve as background information on another element. The visual elements we are talking of will therefore form visual blocks and the block structure will ultimately shape the visual identity of our virtual world.

  5. Any visual communication block is in fact a structure of visual communication elements, which share some defining core attributes making them a part of the same block. Any visual element defining a certain race would be a part of the visual communication block of that race. Any visual element which defines a certain tool or style would be a part of a tool or style communication block as well as a certain culture’s, race’s or age’s visual communication block.

  6. The whole process of building visual elements and blocks is vital in the process of creation of any virtual reality visual identity. In this process it is vital to acquire and weigh all background information, make decisions and set restrictions to define visual communication elements and their visual communication block. Define its meaning accordingly to benefit from the background information and make it understandable and as a part of a whole.

  7. Visual Communication Weaponry block Culture 1 Culture 2 Culture 3 Visual elements are with their character and meaning transmitting a certain desired information to the agent. The background information on which they are made, and the fact they belong to a certain family or a larger block makes them understandable as a particular element.

  8. In a game environment our virtual reality will have severe limitations and it is in fact those very limitations which force us most of all to advertise trough our visual elements and therefore guide the player with the information given trough advertisements.

  9. The problem of quantity and quality of information we have available is of particular interest to us. We can use this shortage of information as a valuable tool in our virtual game world. Therefore we can make misleading elements or simulate coincidences that can baffle the player into thinking one way or another. It’s safe to say that the gaming experience of a virtual reality is directed the same way movies are directed and although some information may exist as a logical part of a whole, it can be misleading or unravelled in a particular element.

  10. Any visual identity network although built on the same principles can vary much from another visual identity network. The variation is not only due to the limitations a virtual reality as a game might have. The limiting programming and support issues are only a fraction of factors which determine exact Visual Identity style. Another factor which plays a key role in determining the exact character that our Visual network will have is the generic feel of the world we are set upon. The setting of our world is what makes the greatest impact.

  11. As a step further from a MMORP Game perspective there are many ways we can implement a RPG Virtual Reality Visual Structure into various other fields. It is important to emphasise that it can be used as a valuable tool in education for instance as a way of simulating various historical events, which can be used in classes.

  12. Virtual meetings in virtual meeting places are another method of using Virtual reality Visual networks. In this situation the reality could be modelled so that the avatars of the agents could be a realistic representation of the agents real personas. These are only some of the ways we could use a Virtual reality Visual network but all these examples clearly show both the communicational and the educational aspects that are a vital part of this method and we need to be aware of.

  13. Thank you for your time

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