ThirdWizard
First Post
Raven Crowking said:No, I am equating "attempt[ing] to provide a similar play experience" of a system with "the representation of the behavior or characteristics of" that system.
The problem with that is that many early P&P RPGs sought to "attempt to provide a similar play experience" to D&D. It doesn't mean it has to be a "simulation" it is imitation. Is the Lord of the Rings movie a simulation of the books? Is Die Hard 2 a simulation of Die Hard? Rugby and Football offer similar play experiences (I guess) but that doesn't mean Football is a simulation of Rugby. Things can be similar and yet one not be pretending to be the other.
I take it that you do not argue with "the use of another system, esp. a computer program designed for the purpose."
You could technically say that a CRPG is a simulation of a CRPG, I guess, since it doesn't really exist. But, I don't dispute what a simulation is.
Do you honestly claim that early computer "RPGs" did not attempt to representat the behavior or characteristics of D&D or similar systems?
Represent, no. Inspired by, yes.