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Re: Interactive storytelling and me; and a challenge
- To: idrama@flutterby.com
- Subject: Re: Interactive storytelling and me; and a challenge
- From: Benja Fallenstein <benja.fallenstein@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 19:57:21 +0300
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On 5/25/05, whitncom@lynx.eaze.net <whitncom@lynx.eaze.net> wrote:
> I was just thinking about Briggs-Meyers personality profiles,
> and wondered if it could be used to derive "different" personalities
> of characters in a story, or is it too "weak" for that?
It would be possible -- looking from a theoretical point of view (I
haven't thought through whether I would personally find it useful from
an artistical point of view) -- because you have four independent
boolean criteria; you can thus write pieces of code that act on one or
two of these criteria, and get a little combinatorial complexity.
- Benja