Gilmer
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ORIGINAL: warspite1 Yes there was a thread on this subject and no, it didn't end badly, it just fizzled out. http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=4668657 I said on that thread - and say again - that this is a subject war gamers and war game designers and producers should be talking about because it affects the future of the industry. I suggested that Matrix offer a few thoughts, but disappointingly this wasn't taken up. There is no reason for this discussion topic to end poorly or get locked. What is being debated is pertinent and can't be ignored. There is no reason why we, as war gamers who spend our hard earned GBP/$/€ etc on games shouldn't be discussing the industry's future direction is there? Well, it was locked before it could fizzle. And the reason the discussions end poorly or get locked is that too many people seem fundamentally incapable of engaging an argument on it's merits without reflexively defaulting to any number of logical fallacies, whether a slippery slope argument or a false dichotomy argument or a wicked alternative argument or any number if borderline-irrelevant straw man arguments. There's a half dozen in this thread alone. Many folks seem to react at a visceral level based on some really poor headline-writing (especially true with the New York Times article) and refuse to even read the articles/watch the videos under discussion. Many also claim that the mere source of the article is sufficient for thoughtless dismissal. The bottom line is that these questions aren't new - David Hughes wrote an article about this for Battles! Magazine back in 2009. They're not going away as the gaming audience diversifies. And many of them ask some pertinent and thoughtful questions, like Rob Zany's column at VICE did. We recorded a loooong podcast about this last week over at Armchair Dragoons, wherein we discuss the latest blowup, some of the previous blowups, and why many of the questions being asked are perfectly valid questions, but still facing hostility for even being asked. https://www.armchairdragoons.com/podcast/mentioned-in-dispatches-special-summer-2019-edition/ The video originally posted was roundly criticized by a lot of people, though. People know what they are buying, so trying to educate them after or anyone acting like they didn't know, is bonkers, if you ask me.
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