Key Takeaways
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- Dispatch players tend to favor friendly and polite choices, leading to less varied outcomes.
- AdHoc Studios Narrative Director, Pierre Shorette, encourages players to explore more complex and potentially controversial decisions in the game.
- The Wellness Workbook outlines fundamental rights for assertiveness, including the right to express oneself, make decisions, and maintain positive relationships while considering the rights of others.
- In Dispatch, neglecting to pursue non-romantic paths may result in missing certain scenes or branches, and the Hacked by Robert trophy has been fixed for PlayStation gamers.
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Dispatch Players Favor Friendly Choices, Developer Urges Exploration of Annoying Decisions
AdHoc Studio, founded by a former Telltale Games developer, has released Dispatch, an interactive story game centered around a group of superheroes that has been met with praise from players. While Dispatch, like Telltale games, features interactive elements such as dialogue choices, narrative director Pierre Shorette has expressed disappointment that players consistently select the friendliest options, resulting in bland choices. Shorette noted that Dispatch’s protagonist, Robert, is not intended to be a blank slate. The development team wants players to engage with Robert’s character and make decisions that might annoy others, as in real life, and explore options beyond being decent and friendly. Because most players overwhelmingly choose the most polite and friendly options in Dispatch, much of the content created by AdHoc goes unseen. In an example shared with Polygon related to Chapter 4, when Robert helps Blonde Blazer, Shorette pointed out that while many players harbor strong opinions against Blazer, the vast majority remain friendly towards her. He added that these games offer players a chance to explore different versions of themselves, providing opportunities to practice expressing themselves and finding courage in real-life situations.
Empowering Yourself with Fundamental Rights for Assertiveness in Life and Relationships
Assertiveness involves expressing thoughts and feelings clearly while maintaining open communication and respecting the rights of others. The Wellness Workbook outlines these fundamental rights: The right to run their own lives as they see fit. The right to their own values, beliefs, opinions, and emotions. The right not to explain or justify their actions or feelings to others. The right to tell others how they want to be treated. The right to express themselves and even say things like “No” or “I don’t know.” The right to ask for information or help. The right to change their minds, make mistakes, and act illogically, understanding the consequences. The right to love themselves, even when they’re not perfect. The right to have positive relationships and the option to end them if they don’t meet their needs. The right to shape, improve, or develop their lives in any way they choose.
Assertive Living vs Nonassertive Behavior in Wellness and Gaming
The Wellness Workbook contrasts assertive behavior with nonassertive behavior, which it characterizes as passive, indirect, dishonest with emotions, and self-sacrificing. Some people might think that looking after their own legitimate needs and asserting their rights means being selfish, but it actually implies considering others rights too. The Dispatch team also stated that numerous scenes and branches can be missed if players exclusively pursue romance. For PlayStation gamers, the “Hacked by Robert” trophy in Dispatch, previously known for being glitchy, is now fixable.
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Links to external sources for further reading
- What is Assertiveness?https://thedispatch.com/
- Learning to Become More Assertivehttps://thedispatch.com/
- What Assertiveness Will Not Dohttps://thedispatch.com/
- What Our Members Sayhttps://ca.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/communicate-assertively
- Dispatch's Platinum Is Finally Possible Now That The Hacked By Robert Trophy Has Been Patchedhttps://www.healthyplace.com/relationships/healthy-relationships/relationships-and-assertiveness
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