yep. that’s kind of the whole challenge, isn’t it? I think we can do it. it’s time to just shut up and do the impossible, can’t walk away...
an alternate perspective—what if everyone already has, ehh, near-total control? it’s a property of chaotic systems that small elements can have cascading effects, after all...
If we were all just butterflies flapping in the breeze of fate, I’d call that near-no control not near-total control. Am I missing something about this line of reasoning?
Moments of total control may be a very difficult feature of the gameboard to eliminate.
yep. that’s kind of the whole challenge, isn’t it? I think we can do it. it’s time to just shut up and do the impossible, can’t walk away...
an alternate perspective—what if everyone already has, ehh, near-total control? it’s a property of chaotic systems that small elements can have cascading effects, after all...
If we were all just butterflies flapping in the breeze of fate, I’d call that near-no control not near-total control. Am I missing something about this line of reasoning?
yeah I think that was just a bad train of thought and I was wrong.