Sandbox тип личности MBTI
Личность
"Какой тип личности является Sandbox? Sandbox - это тип личности ENTP в mbti, 5w4 - sx/sp - 794 в Enneagram, в Big 5, IEE в Socionics."
Love Terraria and Conan Exiles
биография
As computer technology evolves, video games gradually move away from the traditional sequential level design towards letting their players loose onto a vast virtual world devoid of designated transition choke-points and loading screens. The terms "open world" and "sandbox" are applied interchangeably to such design, but they are actually two separate aspects of a Wide Open Sandbox that have to be distinguished: * Open world design is a level design paradigm characterized by the lack of artificial constraints to the player's movement within the game world, typically ranking high on the sliding scale of linearity vs. openness. This is in contrast to games featuring no sidepaths, no exploration, no freedom (like Half-Life). * Sandbox gameplay is a type of gameplay that offers a large variety of mechanics and game systems for the player to explore and toy with, from Sidequests to Mini Games. This is in contrast to games revolving around a few core gameplay mechanics (like Portal). Although these two aspects often go hand in hand, there is a large number of games that have open worlds but no sandbox gameplay (e.g. the Metroidvania game genre). Conversely, there are sandbox games with a wide variety of gameplay systems but little effective freedom of movement (ex: most of the Immersive Sim game genre). Only when the two aspects come together in a single game does it count as a proper Wide Open Sandbox. The appeal of an open-world sandbox lies in its massive replay value potential, as the players are theoretically free to set and pursue their own goals and experiment with various gameplay systems indefinitely. The flip side is that many developers fall (and lead their players) into the Quicksand Box trap, where the sheer wealth of non-linear content, without a driving storyline or a clear overarching goal, results in players losing interest in the game, especially if it doesn't keep track of their objectives and progress. Additionally, player freedom is often difficult to reconcile with a dramatically paced narrative, resulting in underwhelming plots and characterization in many open-world sandbox games.