I think logic in gaming isn't neccesary. But it sure helps a hell of a lot. I think presence of logic while gaming is one of the key things that separated "hardcore" gamers from "casual" gamers. Either the casual gamers don't have the time or money to play more in depth games, or they don't have the logic to know what to do.
I have always considered myself a very logical person, but I have some friends who have proven they aren't.
Example (this is an extreme case):
I can play any game I want and be able to do what I'm supposed to without detailed directions.
But what I don't get is how, when playing a game with one of my friends, we can go through a door and end up in an empty room with one other door and the following happens: I go through the door when he wasn't paying attention, he gets confused, doesn't know where I am or what to do, so he goes back through the door we came through, and goes back all the way to the beginning of the level, looking for me all the time.
Is it that hard? Let's see. You came through this door. There is another door you haven't been through yet. GO THROUGH THE F***ING DOOR.
I can get through an entire level in Splinter Cell the first time without getting caught. Simply because I have enough logic to look around for cameras and people before I run through a lighted area.
QUESTIONS: So what do you think about the place of logic in gaming? Is it neccesary? Is it helpful? What does it determine about the speed and efficincy you get through games with?
I have always considered myself a very logical person, but I have some friends who have proven they aren't.
Example (this is an extreme case):
I can play any game I want and be able to do what I'm supposed to without detailed directions.
But what I don't get is how, when playing a game with one of my friends, we can go through a door and end up in an empty room with one other door and the following happens: I go through the door when he wasn't paying attention, he gets confused, doesn't know where I am or what to do, so he goes back through the door we came through, and goes back all the way to the beginning of the level, looking for me all the time.
Is it that hard? Let's see. You came through this door. There is another door you haven't been through yet. GO THROUGH THE F***ING DOOR.
I can get through an entire level in Splinter Cell the first time without getting caught. Simply because I have enough logic to look around for cameras and people before I run through a lighted area.
QUESTIONS: So what do you think about the place of logic in gaming? Is it neccesary? Is it helpful? What does it determine about the speed and efficincy you get through games with?