Alternative title: Trotskyite gets put in charge, tries to push communism button, finds out the material conditions of a fucking ice age may not be conducive to declaring a final victory of the 5th internationale over Stalinism in a videogame.

My favorite quote in the article

Everyone was incredibly happy with me and all my kept promises right up until the coal ran out, which I’d kind of stopped paying attention to as I got ensnared in a thicket of political manoeuvring and ideology. I wasn’t overwhelmed—the game does a good job of not bombarding you with too much information and mechanical complexity, and Stokalski says it’s a conscious effort by the devs to make sure you’re never “doing notes, doing maths on the side just to not die”—I’d just gotten wrapped up in ideas without paying much heed to material reality.

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      6 months ago

      Yeah, and if you’re going for no death then it’s not really an issue. It’s just impossible if you let your engineers loaf around early game when stockpiling and hitting those tier 1 upgrades are critical.