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Best Class System Game and Anti Red Scare Game = The Communist Manifesto ~ A Visual Novel

Capitalism vs Communism
Capitalism is a system based on the private appropriation of the means of production and divides people into two classes (capitalists and workers). The capitalist class owns the means of production, while the working class is systematically exploited by having to give their lifetime to the capitalists in order to receive a share of the products necessary for survival, since these products are produced with means of production that do not belong to them.
Capitalism is characterized by class domination, alienated labor, and cyclical crises that expose deep social and ecological contradictions. This analysis is confirmed by numerous scientific studies in economics, anthropology, sociology, and environmental sciences.
The opposite is communism, a social order without private ownership of the means of production, in which production is democratically organized according to social needs, exploitation comes to an end, and alienation is overcome.

Basic Analysis of Capitalism
The capitalist mode of production is based on the appropriation of surplus value. The worker sells their labor power to the capitalist and receives less in return than the value they have created. In addition, in order to obtain something from the products they themselves have produced, the worker must give up more than the capitalist has invested. The consequences are exploitation and poverty, which are systemic and unavoidable. The fulfillment of workers’ needs suffers as a result.
Capitalism emerges through colonialism, imperialist violence, and exploitation, it expanded through coercion, not because it is a better system for society.
Capitalism repeatedly falls into crises characterized by Overproduction, slump in consumption, loss of profits, inequality, and financial bubbles. These crises are not accidental, but expressions of the system’s internal contradictions.
Capitalism demands constant growth, which depletes natural resources and destroys the environment, resulting in climate change, species extinction, extreme weather, water scarcity, and the destruction of habitats. In addition, growth requires more and more working hours from which added value can be skimmed off, and this requires inefficiency.

Basic Analysis of Communism
Communism creates the material conditions for overcoming exploitation through the abolition of private ownership of the means of production. Democratic planning of production is oriented toward social needs rather than profit. Workers collectively own and control the means of production, thereby overcoming alienation. Labor becomes a creative activity instead of a means of exploitation. The overcoming of the commodity form leads to labor no longer being traded as a commodity, but understood as a social obligation to satisfy the needs of all.
Through democratic planning and social ownership of the means of production, communism enables the targeted organization of the economy in the interest of a social and sustainable mode of production that operates in harmony with ecological limits.
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Worst Story Game with just an evil Manipulation Tutorial and overpowered Characters in a crap Storyline = The Bible


The Bible is best understood as Version 1 in a long-running system of control.

At the time it was created, the Bible functioned as a tool of power and domination. It was used to manipulate people, justify hierarchy, and maintain control over populations. Fear, guilt, and promises of reward were used to keep people obedient and exploitable.

As scientific knowledge increased, more and more people began to realize that this system was not about truth, but about control. Because the old system became less effective, a new one was introduced: capitalism supported by democracy like The Bible Version 2.

This new system continues the same exploitation, but in a more efficient way. Instead of direct domination, people are turned into wage slaves. Wage slaves must pay for their own survival, education, health, and failure. They are no longer an investment risk: if one breaks down, another can simply replace them without capital loss. From the perspective of those in power, this system is superior.

Manipulation in Version 1 (The Bible) and Version 2 (Capitalism)

Version 1 established the psychological groundwork that Version 2 still relies on:

Rules as absolute truth:
Version 1: God’s commandments
Version 2: Laws, norms, and “economic necessity”

Fear-based control:
Version 1: Sin, hell, divine punishment
Version 2: Poverty, exclusion, legal punishment

False rewards in the future:
Version 1: Heaven after death
Version 2: Retirement after a lifetime of labor

Cherry-picked evidence:
Version 1: Verses and interpretations instead of proof
Version 2: Anecdotes, ideology, and selective statistics instead of science

Divide and rule:
In both games, oppressed people are told that other oppressed people are the problem, so they fight each other instead of the system.

Misattribution of good actions:
Kindness from individuals is credited to “benevolent rulers,” institutions, or systems.

Version 1 trained people to accept authority, believe without evidence, and obey rules in hope of future rewards. This made Version 2 possible.

Why the System Still Works:
Not everyone still falls for Version 1. Belief in a holy being is still actively used to support capitalism, justify inequality, and protect existing power structures.
But those who don’t often fall for Version 2 instead.

Both games reject the scientific method when it threatens growth, profit, or control. Problems like climate change, resource destruction, and systemic exploitation are ignored because solving them would endanger the system itself and thus ended the reign.But ignoring these problems also leads to it ending, but with a lot of suffering for all.

Conclusion

The Bible is not just a religious game. It is the foundation tutorial for modern exploitation systems. Version 2 is simply more advanced, more opaque, and harder to recognize but the core mechanics are the same.

Bad ending.

For Game 3, I expect a real change for once: the dissolution of the two-class system of rulers and ruled. Instead, a single class should emerge through an anarchic or socialist form of collective organization. This would then make Game 4 Communism possible.

The advantages are obvious: significantly less suffering for all living beings; fulfillment of basic needs without fear of starvation, dehydration, homelessness, freezing, or lack of healthcare; universal access to education as a given, not a privilege. Work would be reduced because efficiency would finally be an advantage instead of an economic disadvantage for countries. Wars would no longer be necessary. Overconsumption could finally end, because products would no longer need to be deliberately broken or made obsolete. Objects could be upgradeable, reusable, and durable. Consumption would no longer be artificially complicated at every step just to force more profit for one company or another.

That could finally bring a good ending to this game series.
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ZaCuDa3 14 Sep, 2020 @ 1:15pm 
I have played the Battlefield Games since 2011 on Origin, but Electronic Arts have their Battlefield Games (3,4,H,1,V) released 2020 on Steam.
Steam did not take over the right Playtime from Origin, so I counting them up to the right Time.
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