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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle





Kansas, United States

 Lance845 wrote:

This is the part we disagree on and so I am going to elaborate on the words I am using and the context in which I am using them so that maybe I can clear things up.

There is a concept in game design called the illusion of choice. It happens when you purposefully or unintentionally present the players with any kind of decision in which there are clearly correct answers and clearly incorrect answers. Or advantages and disadvantages. Or anything where one answer is "right" and the others are "wrong".


Do you offer comprehensive workshops on what is "right" and "wrong" for 40K players? I'd love to be able to do all the math beforehand and win before ever making a decision.
 
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