Designing Radically Non-Linear Single Player Levels

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @NeverduskX
    @NeverduskX 3 года назад +301

    I enjoy how practical this talk is. He provides a wide range of lessons and examples, and he's constantly introducing new ideas. I'll probably refer back to this from time to time.

    • @epiczombies34
      @epiczombies34 3 года назад +5

      When you use level design and pacing to plan your talk

  • @mattp1337
    @mattp1337 3 года назад +436

    Step 7: create tension in the player by constantly looking to stage right, as if something threatening is waiting there.

    • @tophan5146
      @tophan5146 3 года назад +5

      😄

    • @arturbb
      @arturbb 3 года назад +1

      fucking died

    • @jojoyear
      @jojoyear 3 года назад +43

      Theres probably either a clock/timer, a control monitor or both there. Very threatening indeed.

    • @animatrix1490
      @animatrix1490 Год назад +5

      I can’t unsee it

    • @abwuds7208
      @abwuds7208 9 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @deliciousfewd
    @deliciousfewd 3 года назад +73

    I love how matter of fact and clear this talk was. None of the ideas were too nebulous and Aubrey was clearly aware of any exceptions to the concepts he was introducing. This made it very easy to understand when and where these concepts could be implemented. Everybody associated with Overgrowth is clearly amazing. Great talk.

  • @TylerLarson
    @TylerLarson 3 года назад +59

    This is one of the most practical and clear GDC talks I've seen. He did an excellent job.

  • @F2t0ny
    @F2t0ny 2 года назад +61

    "Isn't it fun to scout around, come up with a plan, and test it?" THIS is my favorite thing to do in games. Observe, plan, execute.

    • @myVIDdump
      @myVIDdump 2 года назад +5

      Far cry 2 was made with this in mind, you make a plan to attack a camp then things go tits up and you have to deal with the fallout like the spreading fire.

    • @myVIDdump
      @myVIDdump 2 года назад +3

      and stratagy games aare esentially based on this, you gather info make a plan and see what happens.

    • @F2t0ny
      @F2t0ny 2 года назад +1

      Far Cry 2 is high on my list of games to play next. I've heard great things and it seems like a shame that FC3 was the one that took off.

    • @F2t0ny
      @F2t0ny Год назад +1

      @ashy I got to play FC 2 recently and it was fun but very outdated

  • @vast634
    @vast634 3 года назад +40

    I think its a good pacing to switch between open and closed play-areas. Even in an open world game, the dungeons/structures/special areas can be more linear. When done, the game can release the player back to the open world. Linear areas allow paced gameplay and special events that is not possible in open areas.

  • @SirChris314
    @SirChris314 22 дня назад

    thank god a level design talk that is actually practically useful

  • @Densoro
    @Densoro 3 года назад +8

    Excellent talk. I feel like this relates to Mario 64 and Sunshine's overlapping lanes leading to instanced objectives. Despite loading up the worldstate for objective A, you can often skip along architecture for objective B to sequence break your way to objective F. This style of play feels rewarding for players who want to see themselves as clever enough to circumvent the _intended_ challenge by undertaking _unintended_ challenges -- especially those relating to level familiarity and execution of the game's movement systems.
    I had been calling a particular variant of this, 'skatepark design,' when the player is able to enter or leave a level without committing to an instanced mission and there are prompts for movement tech peppered along each lane, as well as between lanes. The player is encouraged to vary their movement rather than holding forward on the stick. Jet Set Radio Future uses this to great effect, creating a nonlinear web of grind rails strung together by tricky jumps, and hiding optional characters as well as mandatory objectives in the same manner as Easter eggs. As the player completes objectives, more pieces of JSRF's open, yet radically nonlinear world are revealed, creating a balance between directionless openness and railroaded progress. The Easter egg hunt gives players a low-stakes sandbox to practice their movement tech, building the skills they'll need for high-stakes events like races and boss fights.

  • @vincentvanheerden63
    @vincentvanheerden63 2 года назад +4

    Excellent talk, directly applicable to production whilst still being general enough for a wide range of contexts. Merci

  • @Schottr
    @Schottr 3 года назад +3

    One of the best talks I ever seen. Thank you for your knowledge Aubrey!

  • @MotiviqueStudio
    @MotiviqueStudio 3 года назад +18

    I read on the different behaviors of the ghosts some 30 years after having last played the game and my mind was blown.

  • @fritzophrenia3146
    @fritzophrenia3146 3 года назад +8

    I loved how whenever he mentioned a game he worked on I was like "Oh I loved the level design in XYZ!", really shows how talented this guy is

  • @rekware9320
    @rekware9320 3 года назад +5

    Overgrown is awesome. Love the combat and physics.

  • @barryherbers6090
    @barryherbers6090 3 года назад +6

    this is a spectacular talk. Very clear, very concise -- inspiring

  • @Amelia_PC
    @Amelia_PC 3 года назад +2

    That's exactly what I've been studying and trying to do with my non-linear single-player shooter. And I've noticed it's easier to make non-linear maps for stealth than for shooter. A-hem. The funny part is that I was studying Pac-Man before watching this video.
    Awesome perspective you gave us, Aubrey! Thanks!

  • @blipblub2419
    @blipblub2419 3 года назад +1

    oh wow im feeling nostalgia for the wolfire devlogs i watched like 12 years ago

  • @isaakao1
    @isaakao1 3 года назад +15

    I loved Darkest of Days and didn't know about the bad critical reception. Its definitely weird but that's part of the charm for me and I've played it multiple times. At the time it was quite unique too, I cant think of another shooter that had American Civil War themed levels from that era.

    • @Stankonious
      @Stankonious 3 года назад

      It'd be great if I could actually play it. Only played the demo when it came out and now it's a pain to get it going on modern PCs.

    • @bladechild2449
      @bladechild2449 3 года назад

      I mean it's all very well acting like you've got an understanding of formula, a much different thing to craft it for an overall audience. Barely anyone played Trackless either because it just doesn't seem all that interesting a take on the standard text adventure. And the less said about the Wolfire games he worked on, the better. I don't know how you can even talk about level design in Overgrowth. It's no better than somebody picking up Unity, making a game in 2 days by sticking objects in rooms and on various planes and calling it a day.

  • @THExRISER
    @THExRISER 2 года назад +1

    Always been interested in things like emergent/systemic gameplay and what kinds of my maps are designed to accommodate for that, this is by far one of, if not my favorite GDC talk.

  • @Bo-kq8tn
    @Bo-kq8tn 2 года назад +2

    this was /incredibly/ helpful for a procedurally generated exploration game I've been brainstorming lately, thank you so much!!!

    • @EugeneYunak
      @EugeneYunak Год назад

      procedurally generated exploration? sign me up, it's what I keep thinking about in the shower! where can I learn more about your game and ideas?

  • @xelldincht8149
    @xelldincht8149 3 года назад +57

    I tried to play Cyberpunk 2077 and I think the GTA-style open-world kinda ruined the roleplay aspect of the game because the world doesn't feel dense (NPCs on the street give generic dialogues). I think it would have been a better game if it was more like Deus EX HR (a Radically Non-Linear game)

    • @____uncompetative
      @____uncompetative 3 года назад +10

      There are a lot of identical people walking circuits around Night City, sitting at street food vendors, waiting for noodles, never eating anything.
      I feel sorry for all these hungry lonely clones.

    • @xelldincht8149
      @xelldincht8149 3 года назад +3

      @@dexterdextrow7248
      they had big ambitions that are for sure but the final state of the game wasn't that great.
      I think it would have been better if the city was divided into several dense zones (unique NPCs,...) separated through loading screens and outside of the city there could have been an open world area with less density that you could be explored with your car

    • @xelldincht8149
      @xelldincht8149 3 года назад

      @@dexterdextrow7248
      i agree. They could have made the GTA-style open-world Cyberpunk game with the sequel when the technology was there

    • @vast634
      @vast634 3 года назад +3

      Cyberpunk is not a GTA style open world. Maybe they wanted to have that, but where not able to implement dynamic Systems like in GTA. Its basically a staged movie set that looks nice when not interacted with, but falls flat when the player roams around in it (as the NPCs and vehicles and police dont have the capacity to react in a complex manner). Ultimately its a nice looking backdrop to transit to new mission point, not a play area.

    • @xelldincht8149
      @xelldincht8149 3 года назад

      @@vast634
      Cyberpunk has similarities with GTA (big city, you can use your car to travel through it) but GTA is better as an open-world game

  • @jeremysmith9291
    @jeremysmith9291 3 года назад +6

    With regards to flight and climbing I've been pontificating about this for years ever since I heard past elderscrolls games had climbing and I always felt like it was missing from skyrim even without having played any previous titles.
    And here's what I've come up with.
    Certain targets don't exist until it's time for them to exist so you can't just fly to a base and kill the leader because you have to identify the leader somehow and like in hyrule warriors(and presumably dynasty warriors) you have to take out x amount of nameless soldiers before the top man appears or some other objective has been completed. in certain situations you might even be able to kill the king only to find out it's just a guy who looks like the king.
    Turrets, gun towers, antiaircraft missiles, EMPs, archers on the rooftops, a wizards tower. You soar up to a defensible structure they deploy their defenses simple cause and efect. You could even have a paraglider whose wings are potentially susceptible to broken glass raiding the top floor in a 100 story office building doesn't seam so easy if clipping your wings is a potential consequence.
    Whatever treasure you're looking for probably isn't hanging from the flagpole to begin with while you might be able to pick off a target during pee break or a transfer from one location to another I feel like more often the objective is going to involve breaking into a compound you may just have to recognize the roof isn't the most defensible position. I know a dictator with a pool on their roof is a really hard encoded image in the minds of action lovers everywhere but maybe after you let the player enjoy the reward of picking off a few easy targets that way, after awhile the game should adapt. Word got out within the villan community that alot of people were doing x when they died suddenly people don't do x as much.
    But yeah part of the fun of flight is the tactical advantage but any advantage should have drawbacks inherent to itself. Many games have a limited load out I feel like a paraglider is probably somewhat cumbersome. Maybe you'd rather stay back and pick enemies off with a sniper rifle.

  • @woodchi
    @woodchi 2 года назад +2

    So happy to see Tenchu isn't forgotten. Like the genius of Atic Atac just having a few possible alternatives to where NPCs or Items spawn makes for a very Live game each time the same level is played.
    Great practical considerations on more satisfying level design here, thanks for presenting this talk.

  • @NongBenz
    @NongBenz 3 года назад +2

    Ravenfield and Receiver - definitely some interesting level design there. Good talk all around.

  • @neptuneleveldesign
    @neptuneleveldesign Год назад +1

    Very practical and to the point, thanks for the insight!

  • @adamdubigames
    @adamdubigames Год назад +1

    extremely useful talk!

  • @nickvlahos4547
    @nickvlahos4547 4 месяца назад

    For RavenField, the Island's upper most flag is near impossible assault. The enemy has a strangle hold and easy time controlling and assaulting the beach and mountain flags.
    The respawns during capture was insanely generous for defenders so it was near impossible to capture those flags.
    I didn't like the idea of not needing to balance things since the enemy team near either of the flags was oppressive.

  • @RussmanDesignHD
    @RussmanDesignHD 3 года назад +8

    This is great Information!

  • @Karanagi
    @Karanagi 3 года назад +2

    Excellent talk!

  • @had_fun_once
    @had_fun_once 3 года назад

    This is probably the first time I've seen Battlezone 98 mentioned in a long, long time. Wish there were more games like it.

  • @thatwasme7197
    @thatwasme7197 3 года назад +2

    Really great talk, lovely to listen to :)

  • @felixmikolai7375
    @felixmikolai7375 3 года назад

    thank you very much sir, its been a pleasure

  • @krishnansubramoni7801
    @krishnansubramoni7801 Год назад

    Incredibly useful level design tips ❤

  • @zhubacca
    @zhubacca 3 года назад

    I'd love to hear the talk about level design in Thief that he referenced

  • @bpansky
    @bpansky 3 года назад

    @2:05 omg Battlezone!

  • @manapotion1594
    @manapotion1594 3 года назад +5

    For me as a player, Darkest of Days was a really good game. Respect

  • @iLostHurley755
    @iLostHurley755 8 месяцев назад

    3:52 is that Milk? From a carton? With a screwtop cap???
    9:25 it's been answered!!!

  • @harrysanders818
    @harrysanders818 3 года назад +1

    Battle Arenas are a single player shooter's immersion killer. Killed Doom gameplay and level enjoyment since 2016 for me. It turned the franchise into a casual game.

  • @MEGA_TREE
    @MEGA_TREE 2 года назад

    Astonishing

  • @jamesrivettcarnac
    @jamesrivettcarnac 3 года назад

    Receiver is baller. I love the storey...

  • @nocultist7050
    @nocultist7050 3 года назад

    Great talk.

  • @nogoodboyo1200
    @nogoodboyo1200 3 года назад +2

    Did my mans bring a little carton of milk to his GDC talk

  • @ashleykettle343
    @ashleykettle343 2 года назад

    10:00 just gonna leave this here for future reference

  • @TonyTheTGR
    @TonyTheTGR 3 года назад +1

    Genshin Impact and Shadow of Mordor are great examples of this.

    • @moversti92
      @moversti92 3 года назад

      Genshin is open world and those one path linear dungeons. Not radically non-linear levels, imho.

  • @AmyDentata
    @AmyDentata 3 года назад

    Love this talk, thank you

  • @DarylMetzler
    @DarylMetzler 3 месяца назад

    A+

  • @BinaryBolias
    @BinaryBolias 15 дней назад

    Yes, I'm watching a video from *2019,* by a channel called *"GDC 2025",* in the year *2024.*

  • @heavyflamerheresy2581
    @heavyflamerheresy2581 2 года назад +1

    Didnt shadow of mordor fix the problems that ovwrgrowth had? You can climb on any wall yes. But it dosent break the game you might just climb into more danger and the enemy stronger by dying.

  • @simpson6700
    @simpson6700 3 года назад +5

    if your programmer creates better levels than your artist it's time to find a level designer.

  • @elbarto6668
    @elbarto6668 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @gordo6908
    @gordo6908 3 года назад +1

    thought people were overhyping the presentation. that's not true at all

  • @alute5532
    @alute5532 Год назад

    Sec 1 non linear map?
    Ms pac man if map is endless?
    Never eat all palettes
    Power pellet is unlimited resource
    Similarity to myltiplayer competitive map (play w bots)
    Had abother gsmeplay constraints:
    1 symmetric balance
    2 lag yolerabce (over network)
    3 Limited physics (understand it)
    Mda theory
    Any game categorized by these qualities
    This lebels has niches:
    1.Mechanics
    2.Aesthetics
    3.Dynamics
    Ms oav man 1982
    Doom
    Linear Level secrions by non linear arenas
    2 gamplay loop goals
    1.constant mkve
    2.in-navigation improvasation

  • @GigioMicioTopino
    @GigioMicioTopino Год назад

    Yee

  • @SkorpionYassine
    @SkorpionYassine Год назад

    This is hilarious 😂

  • @reddragon3163
    @reddragon3163 Год назад

    9:30

  • @ianhtexas
    @ianhtexas 3 года назад

    🍻

  • @mrwizard5012
    @mrwizard5012 2 года назад +1

    Me: What is radically non-linear level design?
    Guy: _(examples)_
    Me: Oh so level design.

  • @jex-the-notebook-guy1002
    @jex-the-notebook-guy1002 3 года назад +1

    unrelated but take all those binding of Isaac clones. Isn't Isaac pretty linear? I never played it but did play some of the clones. you pick a path but if you don't know what's on the other side you have to go with your gut or something.
    The same thing can be found in Enter the Gungeon except this time you have those linear transitions into the open rooms. One problem I have with these kinds of games is the backtracking. Sure fast travel is a solution but if you self challenge yourself not to use fast travel then it'd be a waste of time.
    My solution is to make backtracking part of the combat. Not like a breather. When you go into the next room you have 2 rooms to battle in. one is full of enemies and the other is empty. If there are no enemies it feels like you made progress. You can backtrack into familiar territory and let the enemies run into traps you laid out.
    I'm no game designer. just a videogame enthusiast. What i do to come up with game ideas that are fun is to make em replayable. One thing I find fun in some games is being able to do more than one thing. Like being a tank and a healer. and so for this level it is also more than one thing. You setup your defenses before going into the first battle, go into the first battle and beat it, and then keep those defenses and make more. Even if placed defenses don't reach the enemy it still is useful in the next room incase it does reach them.

  • @themerpheus
    @themerpheus 3 года назад

    Some of the video is just dark. No visuals.

  • @carelhaasbroek1575
    @carelhaasbroek1575 3 года назад +13

    The guy is a amazing level designer. If only his skill in presenting matched his skill in level design.

    • @Goozeeeee
      @Goozeeeee 3 года назад +1

      Damn, burn

    • @carelhaasbroek1575
      @carelhaasbroek1575 3 года назад +6

      @@Goozeeeee like, not to insult the guy, but the presentation is bland, and he reads everything.

    • @kanalkucker14
      @kanalkucker14 3 года назад +8

      I don't think his presentation skill is horrible. But what I don't understand is why he is constantly looking to his left. I hope his audience was sitting in front of him

    • @gordo6908
      @gordo6908 3 года назад +23

      probably hasn't been able to have much public speaking practice so he opted for a script to cram as much information as possible into his presentation. no need to rag on him, he's a professional sharing great info for free

    • @kanalkucker14
      @kanalkucker14 3 года назад +2

      @@gordo6908 agree

  • @tophan5146
    @tophan5146 3 года назад

    What’s the deal with Ms. Pac-Man?

  • @hrnekbezucha
    @hrnekbezucha 2 года назад

    That is the smallest milk carton I've ever seen..

  • @JonahDominguez
    @JonahDominguez Год назад

    MMM MILK...

  • @Nors2Ka
    @Nors2Ka 3 года назад +1

    If you are making maps where you are proud that you can't predict what the player will do, the map will be boring and uninteresting. That's because it's exactly what you aren't doing or talking about.
    A good designer will always know what paths will be taken and how players will interact, because that's how you make things interesting.

  • @ResoluteGryphon
    @ResoluteGryphon 3 года назад +8

    I would've enjoyed the "talk" much better if he wasn't just reading from his essay on Radically Nonlinear Levels. He was much better in the Q&A.

    • @TheChaya
      @TheChaya 3 года назад +21

      Sorry to burst your bubble, bud, but most such talks/presentations are in fact essays/scripts. However, those without much practice in public speaking won't be able to relay the info as succintly and would run out of time. GDC talks are under various time constraints and if you lack the expertise to naturally present your talk, you'll end up doing a poor job. The whole point is to transfer an idea(s) or lessons to an audience than to be a casual talker.

  • @-inputoutput
    @-inputoutput 3 года назад +1

    25:57
    i think u dont need 2 limit the player character, u can let the player limit their own character
    make them feel uncomfortable doing certain actions, if they can climb a wall 2 bypass something put a guy w a gun there, maybe even tell the player in a tooltip that ur more vulnerable 2 attacks while ur climbing, & if that sticks in the players head theyll deal w the shooter b4 climbing the wall, or if they feel pressed like they HAVE 2 climb the wall, having that tension will give them a nice little stressful moment that is immediately gratifying getting out of danger, but also mentally activating bc they have 2 asses a whole new 180 degrees of potential threat in front of them now
    a large part of the appeal 4 speedruns from the average gamers perspective is 'wow, i didnt know u could *just do that* -- damage boosting is a classic example, its not that players cant think 2 do it, its just not something they *want* 2 do
    so put stressors that lead a player 2 limit their own character, as apposed 2 limiting their character 4 them

  • @007kingifrit
    @007kingifrit 3 года назад +1

    best level design ever is still duke nukem 3d. its place based level design . not open world. not linear. PLACES

  • @theSpicyHam
    @theSpicyHam 3 года назад

    could improve, solely and mainly about this? less braggy!

  • @geschnitztekiste4111
    @geschnitztekiste4111 3 года назад +1

    Weird that he almost exclusively talked about first-person shooters and ignored the obvious examples within other genres, like levels from Mario 64 or Odyssey.

  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa 3 года назад +1

    your complexity is binary exponential

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa 3 года назад

      i-d-i-o-c-y

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa 3 года назад

      boring game is not any more fun with stupid maps

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa 3 года назад

      would you make the game without getting paid, litmus test

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa 3 года назад

      were you forced to make the game for some reason, like life support, or freely, as gift, for free

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa 3 года назад

      were you forced to stay in your box, your specs

  • @007kingifrit
    @007kingifrit 3 года назад

    eh this is just an open world map. just because its borders aren't infinite like your pac man example doesn't make it not open world

    • @jaredlind2888
      @jaredlind2888 3 года назад +2

      Just a series of smaller open worlds that are more densely packed than a single large open world (Metro: Exodus vs Red Dead Redemption 2)

  • @SuperCamelFunTime
    @SuperCamelFunTime 3 года назад

    Fantastic talk

  • @allanmacdonald2943
    @allanmacdonald2943 3 года назад

    Great talk.