My take on all of this is simple. Nobody can tell me what I think simulation is. Like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder.
Of course we're still waiting for someone
Call it flarfengoogle if you want. I call it a simulation of a plausible reality where magic exists. Many simulations are for events or situations that are only theoretical, I don't make an exception for RPGs.
So we disagree, big whoop. So basically there is no word in the English language we can use to describe aspects of the game that mimic reality or any fictional genre. Emulation doesn't work, simulation doesn't work. It's not purely a game like poker. I find it all meaningless flarfengoogle.
Of course we're still waiting for someone
Fantasy worlds have different rules and expectations, so D&D doesn't simulate any one thing when it comes to magic. When it comes to non-magic I want D&D to be a rough simulation. When it comes to magic, I don't really care what you call it to have it be reasonably consistent and logical representation of the type of tropes and expectations we could see in fantasy fiction.I don't think that you can show that D&D is a simulation by showing that its rules produce results that are consistent with its rules!
The question is, what are those rules simulating? What are they a model of?
But what does this mean? Upthread, it was suggested that a simulation means the rules dictate an outcome without regard to what would be the most fun or the best story. But action movie logic is entirely about fun and story! So here you seem to be mixing oil and water.
The simulation here seems to consist in the GM narrating fiction to the players. What is that simulating? Not the PCs' cognitive processes, presumably!
This is a point I have made many times!
Call it flarfengoogle if you want. I call it a simulation of a plausible reality where magic exists. Many simulations are for events or situations that are only theoretical, I don't make an exception for RPGs.
So we disagree, big whoop. So basically there is no word in the English language we can use to describe aspects of the game that mimic reality or any fictional genre. Emulation doesn't work, simulation doesn't work. It's not purely a game like poker. I find it all meaningless flarfengoogle.