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This happened to me in Roller Coaster Tycoon and The Sims.
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I like this analogy and it's a good way to think about this sort of AI help, but I guess the problem arises when people don't have the same awareness. If you don't realise it's more fun/satisfying, you might never take the training wheels off. I know it seems obvious to me or you but a lot wouldn't see that correlation.
I've been playing co-op games recently and half my group want to revert the save anytime anything goes south. I always refuse (I host) and we've had some really fun times digging ourselves out of the hole. Even the save scummers agree they were the most fun playthroughs, but then they still want to save scum next time.
Totally agree. It can be hard to let go of something you've grown accustomed to.