I'm sorry but it is very hard to understand what you said when the arguments against my various points are, in order: > we should give up old paradigms that don't work Why and how don't they work? > Eco should come up…
The first point seems rather impulsive. Should we give up functional but old paradigms simply for innovation's sake, even if we know they work? Socrates clearly did not ever argue the topics brought up by Eco, so what…
It's a bit naive to compare it on those terms while completely ignoring the sheer superiority of ER's world building. It is of course personal opinion, but no open world RPG has amazed me as consistently when…
I'm sorry but it is very hard to understand what you said when the arguments against my various points are, in order: > we should give up old paradigms that don't work Why and how don't they work? > Eco should come up…
The first point seems rather impulsive. Should we give up functional but old paradigms simply for innovation's sake, even if we know they work? Socrates clearly did not ever argue the topics brought up by Eco, so what…
It's a bit naive to compare it on those terms while completely ignoring the sheer superiority of ER's world building. It is of course personal opinion, but no open world RPG has amazed me as consistently when…