We need something like a computer in the computer, which can be smart enough to implement very complex instructions.
As we said, more complex instructions would take more time.
This allows more complex instructions to be issued with a single keypress.
The second is a paper and pencil name which requires players to communicate complex instructions about the to follow through the maze.
So they were literally deliberately designing a complex instruction set machine that was a joy to program.
Software-implemented instruction sets may have even more complex and powerful instructions.
There will be times out in the Belt where a knowledge of complex instructions is vital and no electronic readers are available.
Typically, classes are made up of 12 students, although some of the more complex instruction may be offered in smaller groups.
I remember (from a long ago course in college) that complex instructions take more clock cycles than simple ones.
On the other hand, humans are the only subjects who can respond to complex verbal instructions.