![]() ![]() A great conversation on the topic and well worth a listen it seems to have slipped through the cracks a bit so go give it a whirl. I was also a guest on the Beyond Solitairepodcast with Liz Davidson talking about how video games can inform (and misinform) player’s understanding of history.I was also a guest on Advisory Opinions, normally a legal podcast but the at least one of the hosts shares my abiding interest in The Lord of the Rings (and the other was willing to indulge us) so I talked there about the logistics and battles of The Lord of the Rings.I was on the 3MA podcast, a strategy games focused podcast, discussing the medieval city builder Farthest Frontier (now in early access) and how it tries and in some ways succeeds at embracing a more historically grounded model of settlement.That said I should note that if for some inexplicable reason you are still craving more pedantry that I have been on a number of podcasts this month which you may have missed: I do think a deeper discussion of the methods historians use is something we might explore in the future, but for its own sake rather than in defense of the discipline. Fear not, I have no intention of becoming the sort of person who just picks fights on the internet constantly I’ve said my bit on this point and don’t expect to have more to say on it. I expected there to be no posts this week but controversy overtook that plan so there was something, albeit not the normal fare. Hey everyone! This week is going to be a gap week as I am currently at PDXCON 2022, possibly playing the Victoria III preview as you read these very words.
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