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ramzam42

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A member registered Aug 06, 2024

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I've managed to scrape by the skin of my teeth to the end of 1933 a few left-runs where I wonder how the at-most divided reichswehr general staff would feel about germany going down a socialist path!

I think it would be cool if the player had to click through some dire warnings from the Social Democratic leadership about the costs of civil war, their uncertainty about the workers' willingness to stand against the anti-republican forces, their pessimism about avoiding liquidation, let alone victory -- anytime the option is presented to resist the prussian coup or hitler's appointment.

I really like the narrative voice of the game. Admittedly, I'm not sure how this suggestion would fit with what's there.  Tangent: My favorite scene was a placeholder from a really early version of the game when you got relations high enough with the communists that you were able to march with them on May Day: "This is hard." I really, really like the current version, but there's something about what I read as astonishment coming from the game's quasi-omniscient narrator that I keep coming back to. Maybe the first realization that history can be changed.

In any case, I do really like the writing. Thank you for making this game and all your subsequent work.

This was a super interesting read. I really like 2, 14, and 17. I have to imagine that a huge contributor to the mess of toleration was a real fear of civil war, and seeing flashes of it on the streets every day