KeithFromCanada
Refugee
Bottom line regarding learning: In actual reality, skill progression is in the form of a tree, where you alternate between theory and practice, and, while you can choose only to follow the main trunk, you can *also* spend time exploring its many, MANY branches that fractally subdivide and take you to some pretty interesting places once you have the prerequisites down pat.
Ignoring either theory OR practice while giving players mastery of a subject just doesn't work, as the sheer volume of bitter complaints has made perfectly clear. It isn't realistic OR believable, and we all know it.
What's more, most magazine articles only explore a tiny bit of one of the more interesting branches, and are only suited for those who already have some familiarity with the subject. If you actually want to *LEARN* about it, you need a textbook series that lays out the whole tree--or at least the main trunk--and you need to go through them in order to actually grasp what is being taught. (Yes, you can attempt to figure out calculus while you are still learning the basics of algebra, but you won't get very far, and you will be stumped very hard, very fast.)
PLEASE spend some time considering how to accurately reflect real-life learning in the game.
Ignoring either theory OR practice while giving players mastery of a subject just doesn't work, as the sheer volume of bitter complaints has made perfectly clear. It isn't realistic OR believable, and we all know it.
What's more, most magazine articles only explore a tiny bit of one of the more interesting branches, and are only suited for those who already have some familiarity with the subject. If you actually want to *LEARN* about it, you need a textbook series that lays out the whole tree--or at least the main trunk--and you need to go through them in order to actually grasp what is being taught. (Yes, you can attempt to figure out calculus while you are still learning the basics of algebra, but you won't get very far, and you will be stumped very hard, very fast.)
PLEASE spend some time considering how to accurately reflect real-life learning in the game.