cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/7643915

As always in capitalism, video games have largely deformed from an art form into just another means to generate profit for large corporations

    • Justas🇱🇹
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      98 months ago

      Politics is a branch of philosophy about how societies should be governed. If you want to make a social commentary that is non political, you would have to avoid mentioning how society is or should be run. Also, how people should organise together.

  • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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    Where I would love to see micro-transactions be a thing is news articles, videos, and other creative works. I’m happy to pay for someone’s work, especially if I’m not paying a bunch of overhead to some shitting credit card company. At the same time, I have no wish to pay for a $20 monthly subscription for the local newspaper in Middleofnowhere, Montana just so I can read one article.

  • @Custoslibera@lemmy.world
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    Whoa whoa whoa, are you posting a meme that’s tangentially political to the Marxist Leninist meme community?

    I’m a capitalist shill and this offends me because it challenges my worldview and I don’t like that.

    • @explodicle@local106.com
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      58 months ago

      Clearly this should go on some other community with no subscribers. That way your message is neatly filed away somewhere nobody else will see it, especially me. I’m just in favor of proper sorting, that’s all! /s

    • @DragonTypeWyvern
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      This is outrageous.

      It’s not like there’s a perfectly functional meme community at Lemmy.world that is suitable for properly sucking off the “job creators”

  • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    I think a lot of Eastern European socialist states had ton of bribes (or sometimes “gifts”) to get anything done, including in some places “gifts” to your doctor.

    Unfortunately Marx didn’t eliminate all the micro transactions

    • Justas🇱🇹
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      Or you had a friend who worked at the store or the factory and could get you stuff because they liked you. A hundred friends could get you further than a hundred roubles.

      • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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        I’ve heard that too. Connections being everything. I think those “you help me I help you” is sorta like micro transactions too.

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        I don’t know what’s their situation with corruption/bribery.

        Are you asking rhetorically meaning they don’t or seriously asking? Because if you are asking I could try to look it up but don’t know offhand.

        • @DragonTypeWyvern
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          I don’t tend to trust anything I hear about Cuba tbh, one way or the other.

          End the embargo and let’s see how things stack up.

            • @DragonTypeWyvern
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              38 months ago

              Of Cuba?

              They are famously embargoed by America, except for food and medicine. Which is a pretty big deal, considering how important the US market is for any state in the American continents.

    • Grammaton Cleric
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      I really tried to like it for years. Bought it on suggestion from a friend. Couldn’t enjoy a game that has a timer constantly dictating what I do and how I do it, had the same problem with Bully. Great game, if I was given free reign of my own actions instead of a time-limited version.

      Also, I’m getting a bit tired of pixel graphics, been looking at them for the better part of 30 years. Time to move on.

    • Dr. Jenkem
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      Lootboxes are legalized gambling for minors. So yeah, no shit it works. Just because a thing is profitable doesn’t make it good. The opioid epidemic proved very profitable, but just like gambling for kids, doesn’t make it a thing we should accept or want for our society.

      • @freijon@feddit.ch
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        I did not say or try to imply that it’s good. I said sadly it works. With emphasis on SADLY.

        • Dr. Jenkem
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          48 months ago

          Fair enough, I’m certainly not about to disagree on the profitability of gambling (for the house specifically).

    • @this@sh.itjust.works
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      48 months ago

      Well, theres “working” and theres “working well”. Capitalism is not working so well anymore and its likely going to work worse as time goes on. more things will become automated, wealth inequality (and therefore a gap in political power) will grow, and companies will keep expecting increased growth in a world of limited(and in some cases, decreasing) resources. Capitalism currently “works” in the sense that its making resources move around, but thats about all its doing for regular, non rich, non well off people(and often is not doing even that much for them). It’s simply not sustainable when unregulated, thats why we need a well regulated economy.

  • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    Everyone gets a lootbox.

    The lootbox contains one poor quality item.

    You get it two years after launch.

  • Bernie Ecclestoned
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    Bollocks, any decent game needs a fuck ton of capital to develop

    Please share all the greatest communist games

    Agree that loot boxes suck, they are gambling, not gaming

    Edit. Yes, Tetris. One game made in 1985. Brilliant example Tankards.

    So the score so far for games made:

    Communism - 1

    Capitalism - 831,000

        • Dr. Jenkem
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          148 months ago

          Within the confines of capitalism I would probably agree. But under socialism, production happens independently of capital accumulation.

            • xor
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              128 months ago

              corruption is rife in countries

              FTFY

                • xor
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                  68 months ago

                  That’s a pretty drastic statement to make without evidence

                • Dr. Jenkem
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                  58 months ago

                  Lol, there’s plenty of opportunity to make money under socialism. You just have to do the labor. Under capitalism, however, there exists opportunity to derive money from other people’s surplus labor value, for example, I can pay a worker $4 to make a thing that requires $1 in supplies and sell that for $10. That difference of $5 is stolen surplus value from the laborer. Socialists seek to abolish this parasitic relationship.

            • Dr. Jenkem
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              48 months ago

              Even if we suppose that’s true, you’re still failing to illustrate how capital is necessary for production under socialism.

        • @crypticthree@lemmy.world
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          88 months ago

          Yeah it being an incredibly addictive universally approachable game has nothing to do with it being widely played for over 40 years… 🙄

        • MxM111
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          That’s only because in the West there was no way for the game to reach customers at the time. The game was popular in the “Soviet Block” just fine, because distribution model was different.

          Today, it would spread through internet like fire.

          • Bernie Ecclestoned
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            Sure, I’m always playing Vietnamese and Cuban games. They’re grrrreat!

            And Tetris was only successful because of licencing, let’s not create an alternative history here

    • @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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      Minecraft

      Terraria

      Astrox Imperium (this is a single player version of EvE Online, so definitely not for everyone)

      Dyson Sphere Program

      Factorio

      UFO:AI (admittedly this is a FOSS XCOM game that started as a clone of XCOM Apocalypse, and morphed into something bigger)

      All developed by either a single person, or tiny teams with basically no start up capital. I’m sure I can find more, since the FOSS list of games is enormous.

      Labor develops society. Capital enshittifies society.

    • @Wakmrow@lemmy.world
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      Capital doesn’t cease to exist under communism, guy. It just stops being controlled by one person.

    • алсааас [she/they]OP
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      A few (good and one time buy) games off the top of my head (is that how you use the expression/idiom?):

      Obviously commie games:

      • Disco Elysium
      • Cruelty Squad

      Might or might not be commie, but definitely progressive:

      • Bioshock series

      honourable mentions:

      • Vitoria 3 (who would have thought that a democratically controlled and publicly owned economy would be meta? does have a nasty dlc policy tho)
      • Partisans 1941 (you play the story of soviet partisans on the eastern front, what more is there to say?)
      • everything from the studio “Kremlingames” (they make political sims about eastern block countries, without glorifying them)
      • Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic (eastern block “City: Skylines”)
      • VA-11 Hall-A (good vn in a cyberpunk dystopia, does not rly have a political theme tho iirc)
    • @culprit@lemmy.ml
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      Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks

    • macniel
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      Sure but does it need that money when it’s released or is it simply there because of publisher greed?