Suddenly I understood how to treat minor details

Look weekend anchor of a broadcast platform to play games, this is an RPG, there is such thing as talent points, to 3% hit rate he studied for a long time how talent point, I thought, a 3% hit rate will affect how much fighting it? It will determine the outcome of a battle it? I think the answer is obvious, it is not. Since it does not, why waste so much time and energy to this tangled it?

With this question, I would like to continue down. It does not matter if a 3%, 3% and that the other is not important (is not enough to affect the outcome of the battle), a 3% is no key man. That you can never find a point to bring qualitative change. Any other properties are also the same token, if you hold this idea does not matter 3%, and finally you will find that if you can not use talent points, no talent point worthy of your great pains to make a choice. But no one to do so, and indeed feasible to do so, if you casually point, you will find that you and the players point of serious, indeed there is a gap. So what led to the gap?

Thought to want to go somewhere where there is a frame of mind, long after I discovered the "strategic direction" is the word! Yes, that's it. Strategic direction casually point is divergent, aimlessly, its final product is a everything, what is very bad things. And in the case of a clear strategic direction, development of things there will be trade-offs, there is emphasis, if some of the features that fit the strategic direction of this thing, then with the development of things, the strategy will make these features in this thing on very prominent, resulting in differences and other things, this difference may have its advantages, but this advantage could be the key to winning sir.

The brainstorming I feel quite interesting, it tells me thinking about the future when some subtle trade-offs, do not stick to thinking on the overall impact of these details, but the thinking, the relationship between these details and strategic direction. Moreover, the strategic direction is probably more important than anything is the first step.

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