Dec 10, 2018, 11:11 PM

@groth said in Constructive (keyword) Criticism of Arx Systems:

When I lay out the math for a system, it's not with the intention of telling anyone they're playing the game wrong, it's with the intent of allowing them to make informed decisions and provide the foundation I make conclusions from. If someone doesn't want to know how the systems work, then a systems discussion thread is probably not the best thread for them to be in, maybe we can make a no-spoilers version of the thread for people who don't want to know, or maybe I should start putting the math behind spoiler tags.

I think that's a bit unnecessary (and also kind of condescending). And, again, kind of missing the point I was trying to make. People aren't being spoiled by math, and I don't think they need to be PROTECTED FROM IT or something. You don't need to put your stuff behind NSFW TAGS. Or, like, a single link.

Again, my point is that when people are coming into a discussion from the perspective of someone who is interested in using systems but who has some gut feelings about how they play out and how that makes them more or less likely to use a given system, drowning them with the mathematical proof that their feelings are wrong -- doesn't usually help. Pointing out that there have been recent revisions to the system can surely be relevant. People's gut reactions to systems are indeed often not accurate to the numbers, because no system survives first contact with players. Sometimes those gut reactions are inaccurate enough to say "sorry, can't help there," because sometimes people have unreasonable expectations about what they should get out of something. (Those sorts of feelings you especially can't math away.) But, frankly, throwing math equations around is a good way to get a fair number of people to skip over text. (Pax's guide she's been drafting for the magic system deals with this in an interesting way: for each section that she goes through the system from a usability standpoint, she has a mini-section at the end detailing the math involved. At the start of the guide it basically says "I'll include the math at the end of each section for people who are definitely gonna want to dig through it, so please skip over if you don't care about that stuff."