Introduction
A cognitive model teaching players how to simplify complex field information into small, repeatable components that support calm and structured decision making.
Key Points
- Explains how to simplify overwhelming environments.
- Teaches breaking information into small decision units.
- Covers reducing noise during fast-paced conditions.
- Supports predictable mental organization.
- Builds clarity for future advanced strategy topics.
Details
The progressive simplification model helps players manage overwhelming or rapidly changing environments by reducing information into manageable parts.
Players identify key elements that support decisions: stability, visibility, general movement flow, and safe posture options. Complex or irrelevant details are filtered out.
By repeatedly simplifying the environment into small, digestible units, players make clearer choices and avoid decision overload.
This model becomes more important as pace increases, serving as the bridge between foundational strategy and later advanced strategic cognition.