When you simulate your oponent you don`t simulate all of him but rather just his weapon. You don`t care about his general image as a human person.
Imagining only the weapons, the agressive/combat side of the opponent
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May 25, 2022 12:37 PM
Indiana Jones (always) wins
Nope. He gets beaten up, has no luck, always the worst case is happening. He struggles, but then he still manages.
This makes him a bit of an anti hero, and a likable character.
James Bond always wins. He's superior, has every situation under control, can do everything.
This makes him a hero, and an desirable and attractive, idolized character.
Though, that's probably not what fleabay tried to say.
May 25, 2022 06:34 PM
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Indiana Jones (always) wins (there`s no need to even say it).