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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Kuntz" data-source="post: 8279918" data-attributes="member: 7015759"><p>Well, I am more interested in it as a new conceptual system never before organized and promoted in history and that has wider application than just in an RPG, which, coincidentally, has been shown to be true many times over. In late 1974, for instance we received a letter from two Unv, of Chicago professors thanking TSR for the game and that they were using it as a learning tool in their classes. This just touches on the concept's breadth of application. So, if you view the concept as a three dimensional throttle and through the inquiry process apply that throttle to each KIND and measure it by DEGREE within it, you now begin to assess its range, its inner systemic structure's expandability and its possible other external relationships. In summary, this forces new matter into view immediately. When first faced with the concept I did just that and by early 1975 had attached what I call "The God Game Model" to it and played it for three months with a select number of LG gamers.</p><p></p><p>So, as is, yes, it's always horizontally expandable by progressing what is known. I am more interested in the route Arneson took to originate it in the first place as a breakthrough model and thus am concerned with its possible vertical integrative route which could produce overlapping models as I proved with TGGM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Kuntz, post: 8279918, member: 7015759"] Well, I am more interested in it as a new conceptual system never before organized and promoted in history and that has wider application than just in an RPG, which, coincidentally, has been shown to be true many times over. In late 1974, for instance we received a letter from two Unv, of Chicago professors thanking TSR for the game and that they were using it as a learning tool in their classes. This just touches on the concept's breadth of application. So, if you view the concept as a three dimensional throttle and through the inquiry process apply that throttle to each KIND and measure it by DEGREE within it, you now begin to assess its range, its inner systemic structure's expandability and its possible other external relationships. In summary, this forces new matter into view immediately. When first faced with the concept I did just that and by early 1975 had attached what I call "The God Game Model" to it and played it for three months with a select number of LG gamers. So, as is, yes, it's always horizontally expandable by progressing what is known. I am more interested in the route Arneson took to originate it in the first place as a breakthrough model and thus am concerned with its possible vertical integrative route which could produce overlapping models as I proved with TGGM. [/QUOTE]
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