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lmao, how does that reddit nimrod think it should work?
If everything suddenly goes up for sale, only the wealthy are really going to be buying it. And since your own country has probably already redistributed much of its capital, only outside parties are going to be wealthy enough to react rapidly
It was truly the most Pizza Hut of times.
Fuckers think that the primordial frontier capitalism is the default state of capitalism and constantly get blindsided by the entrenched interests that already went through primitive accumulation and wealth consolidation.
I enjoy all the people in the Reddit thread basically repeating this at the poster.
Is this game good? Because that's hilarious
The bones of the game are great.
Edit: So another user pointed out they now have a private construction queue. I checked and this was released just after the last time I did a 20 hour binge of the game so I just missed it. What I said below isn't relevant anymore but I'll leave it there as an example of the type of thing the game was missing for a long time after release and why it has the framework to eventually be a complete and very complex simulation and it's heading in the right direction to achieve that.
The biggest flaw I found was that even under capitalist systems the player was entirely responsible for developing industry and growing the productive forces of the country. Every new industry or expansion of an existing one must be queued up by the player or using a very basic auto-expand and added to a country-wide construction list.
If I'm using a capitalist system I should be having to fight the interests of the bourgeoisie in terms of what and where to expand. They should be forming a private construction sector and focusing on businesses that maximise profit with minimal regard for worker welfare. Instead I can focus on industries that rapidly increase the standard of living and productive forces of the nation with the consolation that they will be privately owned until the working class is empowered enough that I can swap to collective or state ownership.
They have released a bunch of DLCs that I haven't been able to look into yet so they might have begun to address this.
If I'm using a capitalist system I should be having to fight the interests of the bourgeoisie in terms of what and where to expand. They should be forming a private construction sector and focusing on businesses that maximise profit with minimal regard for worker welfare. Instead I can focus on industries that rapidly increase the standard of living and productive forces of the nation with the consolation that they will be privately owned until the working class is empowered enough that I can swap to collective or state ownership.
there are private building abilities, they can take like 50 percent of your build power and just build random shit all the time
Despite its flaws, this game is probably the closest you can get to a "materialism simulator"
I have been looking for that exactly so I'll have to give it a shot