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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Issue : Games : Regale


Precipice is a game about prudence.

I legitimately do not know what the war part of this US vs. China "Trade War" is all about. Like, ok, I understand toxic protectionism, I get tariffs, I see how these things push the output of a nation in and out of autarky states and in that flux lies the quest for balance yeah yeah all good or whatever. What I don't understand is what the US and China are fighting over? Fake Gucci bags?

Both countries major exports have been disgruntled people and embarrassing leadership decisions for a while now. A part of me feels like they feel if they make a big fuss about copper and soybeans people will somehow forget that both countries digital infrastructures are on fire.

Listen, to be honest, the way things are going they might be onto the right strat. These days, jangle a bunch of keys on Instagram, people are like to forget about children in cages.

Speaking of PUBG, which I sure was doing, or was going to do, anyway. In China, PUBG is now called "Game for Peace." They can do that over there, demonetize a game, pull it off the market, then replace that game with a state-sanctioned bootleg and sell it for a 14mil first week open. That... yeah... that's a thing. 

Oh right, that is what I think I was getting at about the war part of trade war confusion. How can it really be a war when the commodities are finite, the labor is fluid, the market is global, but you can change the rules whenever you want. Oh wait, those are the ingredients to like, every war, my bad.

Anyway, Precipice is dope, check it out. Shouts to information, I do think the worth is inherent, for what its worth. Get out there and do great things, we believe in you. Love is wise, hatred is foolish, rip TB, rip TC, rip Tall-T. Also Jobs.

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