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==How indicators relate to the Tygron Engine== | ==How indicators relate to the Tygron Engine== | ||
Indicators are a primary part of your game, and serve as the guiding element by which players can determine whether they are making progress. Just like Key Performance Indicators, indicators in the Tygron Engine serve as a means to identify how to improve the situation for your stakeholder, and to what degree those improvements are effected by specific [[ | Indicators are a primary part of your game, and serve as the guiding element by which [[Player|players]] can determine whether they are making progress. Just like Key Performance Indicators, indicators in the Tygron Engine serve as a means to identify how to improve the situation for your [[stakeholder]], and to what degree those improvements are effected by specific [[actions]]. | ||
==Indicators in the Tygron Engine== | ==Indicators in the Tygron Engine== | ||
[[File:Ui_-_topbar.jpg|framed|right|The top bar of the interface. The indicators are Budget, Building and Progress.]] | [[File:Ui_-_topbar.jpg|framed|right|The top bar of the interface. The indicators are Budget, Building and Progress.]] | ||
Indicators are visible in-game at the top of the interface. Each indicator is represented by a short name, and (with exception of the budget) is accompanied by a small progress bar to indicate how well you are performing on that indicator. | Indicators are visible in-game at the top of the [[interface]]. Each indicator is represented by a short name, and (with exception of the budget) is accompanied by a small progress bar to indicate how well you are performing on that indicator. | ||
Each indicator has a name, a description, a color and a target. The target is the most important part of the indicator, because that is what drives a stakeholder to perform (or abstain from) an action. Each action a stakeholder takes is meant to advance their indicators. | Each indicator has a name, a description, a color and a target. The target is the most important part of the indicator, because that is what drives a stakeholder to perform (or abstain from) an action. Each action a stakeholder takes is meant to advance their indicators. | ||
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Lastly, each player also has a progress indicator. This indicator cannot be altered directly. It sums up the scores achieved on the other indicators, based on their [[importance]]. | Lastly, each player also has a progress indicator. This indicator cannot be [[editor|altered]] directly. It sums up the scores achieved on the other indicators, based on their [[importance]]. | ||
Please read more about the various [[Indicator types|Indicator types]]. | <!--Please read more about the various [[Indicator types|Indicator types]].--> | ||
===Influencing Indicators=== | ===Influencing Indicators=== |
Revision as of 07:49, 13 August 2014
After reading this page
- You've learned what indicators are
- You've learned what predefined indicators exist in the Tygron Engine
- You've learned what other parts of a game can influence indicators
- You've learned how to alter existing indicators in your game
- You've learned how to add and remove complete indicators
Indicators
Indicators are the themes for which targets exist in a game. They are named after Key Performance Indicators, a measure by which organizations evaluate their success. Key Performance Indicators serve as a means for identifying potential improvements, and as a metric for the degree to which those improvements have been successful.
How indicators relate to the Tygron Engine
Indicators are a primary part of your game, and serve as the guiding element by which players can determine whether they are making progress. Just like Key Performance Indicators, indicators in the Tygron Engine serve as a means to identify how to improve the situation for your stakeholder, and to what degree those improvements are effected by specific actions.
Indicators in the Tygron Engine
Indicators are visible in-game at the top of the interface. Each indicator is represented by a short name, and (with exception of the budget) is accompanied by a small progress bar to indicate how well you are performing on that indicator.
Each indicator has a name, a description, a color and a target. The target is the most important part of the indicator, because that is what drives a stakeholder to perform (or abstain from) an action. Each action a stakeholder takes is meant to advance their indicators.
Types of indicator
A number of indicator types already exist in the Tygron Engine. The available indicator types are dividable into 2 groups, namely indicators that are stakeholder-specific, and indicators that apply globally. The following predefined indicator types exist:
Stakeholder-specific indicators
- Budget
- Building
Global indicators
- Green
- Parking
- Livability
- Water Storage
- Qualitative
Lastly, each player also has a progress indicator. This indicator cannot be altered directly. It sums up the scores achieved on the other indicators, based on their importance.
Influencing Indicators
During the game, players are able to influence indicators by taking actions. Almost every action has an effect on at least one indicator. It is up to the players to apply their actions appropriately to increase the score on their indicators. It is possible to adjust the effects actions have on indicators. For more information on this, please read about changing function values.
Editing Indicators
There are two ways to change the indicators in your game. You can either edit existing indicators, or you can add or remove complete indicators from your game as required. To perform either task, you can open the "Indicators" panel from the "Indicators" menu in the editor.
→ Editor → Editor Menu bar → Indicators → Indicators
Changing indicators
In the indicators panel in the editor, you can select an existing indicator from the list on the left. The rest of the panel will automatically be filled with the information pertaining to that indicator. A number of properties pertaining to an indicator can be edited.
- Name
- The full name for indicator. This is the name that will appear as the title of the indicator in game.
- Short name
- The short name for indicator. This will appear in areas where multiple indicators are summed up.
- Color
- The color for the indicator. The color will be used to display the indicator in graphs and charts.
- Description
- The description for the indicator. Most indicator have a fitting default description, but by customizing this text it is possible to guide the players towards specific actions, provide hints or refer to other sources of information.
- Target
- The goal to reach for this indicator. This is the most important property, because by setting the target, you are directly instructing the stakeholder what they should strive for in the game. Depending on the selected indicator type, one or more values can be entered for targets. For example: for a budget indicator, you only need to set the amount of money the stakeholder should have remaining. For the building indicator, you can enter a separate goal for each type of building.
Adding/removing indicators
By right-clicking in the list of indicators on the left side of the panel, you can open a menu where you can add and remove indicators. Hover over "Add indicator" to make a second menu appear. Here you can select an indicator to add to the game. If you select "Budget" or "Building", you will also have to select a stakeholder for which to add the indicator. With the exception of the qualitative indicator, you can add 1 indicator of each type (the stakeholder-specific indicators, of which you can add 1 per stakeholder).
By right-clicking on an indicator in the list on the left side of the panel, you can also choose to delete the indicator you have clicked on. This removes the indicator from the game, so that the players will no longer need to score on it.