A History of Real-Time Strategy Gameplay From Decryption to Prediction

Introducing the Actional Statement

Auteurs-es

  • Simon Dor Université de Montréal

Résumé

It is quite usual in strategy games to claim that strategies have a history of their own, chess being the canonical example (Murray 2002). The common strategies of a certain game change over time—often called the “metagame”—and can be retraced from a historical perspective. StarCraft II’s (Blizzard Entertainment, 2010-) community goes as far as to write histories of specific matchups (Alejandrisha et al. 2012), but every strategy game in some regards opens a space where gameplay can evolve.

Publié-e

01/01/2014