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Attribute

Attributes are used in any VR world where some form of combat-based interaction, PvE or PvP is possible. Typically, that means gameworlds. It refers to the different statistics that determine performance. Typically strength, dexterity, intelligence, wisdom, carisma, hit points, mana points. Each is considered to be an attribute.

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The Aedon Attribute and Rule System
A roleplaying virtual world?s administrator shares some of the fundamentals of their world, and why they were set up that way, to serve as a guide for others building such worlds.



 

Industry News containing the Term Attribute:

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(29/03/2009)
Video games that involve high levels of action, such as first-person-shooter games, increase a player's real-world vision, according to research in today's Nature Neuroscience.

The ability to discern slight differences in s...


(01/10/2009)
Colour is normally thought of as a fundamental attribute of an object: a red Corvette, a blue lake, a pink flamingo. Yet despite this popular notion, new research suggests that our perception of colour is malleable, and relies heavily on bi...


(25/07/2010)
To many big companies, you aren't just a customer, but are described by multiple "dimensions" of information within a computer database. Now, a University of Utah computer scientist has devised a new method for simpler, faster "data min...


(24/09/2008)
The US Department of Homeland Security is developing a system designed to detect "hostile thoughts" in people walking through border posts, airports and public places. They have recently stated that recent tests prove it works.


(30/05/2010)
A University of British Columbia researcher has uncovered what makes Rembrandt's masterful portraits so appealing. In the study, published in the current issue of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's arts and sciences journal Leona...