quote: I don't understand. The doubling is not subjective at all. It is central to the operation of the whole system. The effect on applications and as helper techs depends on the scaling rule where 10 levels is double the ability. |
"Not subjective" implies an objective standard. Something that can be measured outside a single individual's perception. The fact that it is central does not make it not subjective. Do you have some objective (not subjective) standard that others can apply to check your judgement?
Please understand that I am not being critical of your model. I am just trying to get standards that I can include in the coding. I have many years of experience with models, and dealing with the situation where "Fred has left, he was the only one who understood what was going on. Does anyone know what he meant by a 'number three reference factor' - he always said it was obvious..."
A real model has specifications that do not depend on the knowledge of an individual. Can you please define (objectively) the standards for your judgement of "doubling".
I also feel that your system definitively prevents any future technologies ever being included in the game. On a logarithmic scale they are now at minus infinity.
Cheers
[This message has been edited by Gary Thomas (edited April 13, 2001).]
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