(Which does lead to some weirdness when you have a labor surplus and you can't like, cycle people through workplaces to give folks days off, or - outside of Last Autumn - run day and night shifts.)
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Especially when the idea of a grand strategy game is it usually gives you the perspective no individual human being could possibly have, not even a king or dictator You play the "spirit of a country" that exists over the course of many generations
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Something that, in real life, does not exist, and arguably the idea of which is intrinsically fascist and oppressive The idea that there is a USA "player" who "owns" all the people who are born in the USA and has the right to demand they sacrifice themselves for its welfare
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I mean, back before the US President was a known monster of massively less complexity than the average children's action villain, I still believed every US President (and major nation's leader) was a monster. I believed that role might be necessary, but that the person was damned
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Not literally damned, since I refuse to acknowledge the idea of "hell" being justice (and if it existed, I'd consider God the greatest enemy to have ever existed and seek to destroy him at any cost) but you get what I mean
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Isn't this one of the points of Papers Please! ?
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You don't have grand strategy powers in Papers, Please, in fact the point of that game is you have extremely little power and are yourself highly vulnerable
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