People who care about steam engines are quite happy to cosplay. Taken forward people who care about mainframes are cosplaying. People who patch COBOL running on an emulation of GEORGE3 on icl emulated hardware, are cosplay. People at airports using tcpip dongles to emulate an IBM printer terminal to run load sheets and ticket issue are cosplaying.<p>When I put a collar shirt with graph paper pattern and a linen jacket on to speak at meetings about technology I'm cosplaying.<p>We're all living in a simulation of our own making. Teams are not real.<p>The article is misnamed. It's about cosplay roles not simulation.<p>The simulation question is also mostly valueless. I would express the same moral imperative inside or outside of a simulation because "do unto others" is what it's all about irrespective.
This is a question similar to how many angels can fit on the tip of a pin. It's an interesting philosophical game but ultimately it does not matter.