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[–] SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works 13 points 7 months ago

Sometimes, games serve to build situations that help you understand how some immoral behaviors may become widespread in a given context.

You use CK3, for example: anyone would agree today that ordering your children to marry the prince or princess of the duchy of Wheredafuckisit is immoral, but when doing so could be the difference between having a political ally or not to help you out defend against some warmongering neighbour, it's easy to see that the only rulers that did remain rulers were the ones who didn't hold personal liberty in high regard.

What I mean to say is that a Zoroastrian incest simulator is a great way to provide people with sociological education.