
Originally Posted by
Rebrecs
The software is sold through gaming channels but is marketed as a simulator. ....
It's a game, nothing more. A means of entertainment, not intended as a training system.
Anyone and everyone is making what they call "simulations".....just search Steam's store and you'll find stuff from A to Z that has the word "simulator" or "simulation" in the title.
The term no longer means anything when you can "simulate" an anime character chasing zombies.
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