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China bans Plague Inc: Evolved as Coronavirus fear spreads

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China hasn't exactly been the easiest market to release games in, for various reasons, and now they've banned Plague Inc: Evolved on Steam.

For those who haven't played it Plague Inc: Evolved is a game where you create, spread and evolve a pathogen around the world. With the fear and curiosity around the deadly Coronavirus spread, recently a lot of people flocked to the game.

Why? You can customize your run, and with Steam Workshop support people were simulating the Coronavirus which exploded the popularity of the multiple-year old game. This is to the point where it hit close to twenty thousand people online at one point.

Seems China eventually took notice of this, so they've now banned it in their country. On Steam, the developer Ndemic Creations announced yesterday that Plague Inc. was removed because it "includes content that is illegal in China as determined by the Cyberspace Administration of China" with this being out of the control of the developer and there's not a lot they can do.

I will never understand the Chinese government and why they do things like this, they've been quite overzealous over games for a long time. That's the point though: it is just a game, it's not meant to be taken seriously but simulations like this can still help people learn and understand how things work. To the point that Ndemic themselves mentioned how "Plague Inc.’s educational importance has been repeatedly recognised by organisations like the CDC and we are currently working with major global health organisations to determine how we can best support their efforts to contain and control COVID-19".

Want to simulate your own pathogen? It's on Humble Store and Steam.

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Koopacabras Mar 3, 2020
Quoting: Luke_Nukem"Cyberspace Administration of China"....

"Cyberspace"

CYBERSPACE ADMINISTRATION!

yeah remember that the Chinese government declared war on bitcoin not long time ago.
Purple Library Guy Mar 4, 2020
Quoting: Patola
QuoteI will never understand the Chinese government and why they do things like this

It's obvious, isn't it? They are a dictatorship
Well, they're an oligarchy. Although the current leader is centralizing things a bit more, the basic principle of Chinese government seems to be rule by the HR department. Please note that I'm not generally a fan of HR departments, so it's not like that's a compliment. But it comes naturally to China; it's a bit like an updated version of the old Chinese rule by a bureaucracy made of everyone who did well on the civil service exam (whether by talent or corruption). So like, the "Communist" party basically headhunt anyone who seems to them like the best & brightest & most conformist.
TheRiddick Mar 4, 2020
Quoting: KimyrielleThat's wishful thinking. People traditionally don't care about being oppressed as long as they have food on the table. And even if they don't have food, they stay calm as long as their government manages to lay the blame on someone else.

I don't think that is true at all given the history of empires. But I guess it all comes down to what color lenses you look at it from.

And to be very fair about the democracy argument, we have never seen it put into effect on planet Earth, LOADS of pseudo-democracy going on however! One just needs to look much closer at how elections are run and counted to know how true this is.

Sad truth is, our education systems have been butchered so much (people just not being educated due to financial situations or bad schooling) that the general public probably can't even make good decisions if voting systems were properly run like a democracy. Its a multi-lateral argument I can't go into here, would be a 400 page essay!


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Duck Hunt-Pr0 Mar 9, 2020
Quoting: TheRiddickAnd to be very fair about the democracy argument, we have never seen it put into effect on planet Earth, LOADS of pseudo-democracy going on however!

Just out of curiosity and nothing more (im quite apolitical);

Could you please name the place, state and country, that you in your own words and personal opinion find to have the closest representation of _real_ democracy?

Not perfect democracy but the closest to such, as you see it, i mean.


Last edited by Duck Hunt-Pr0 on 9 March 2020 at 5:48 pm UTC
Koopacabras Mar 9, 2020
I'm starting to get a picture of how much chaos this coronavirus is going to bring... for starters, for us pc enthusiasts , all the hardware manufacturing plants will be paralized, they are all based in China. I hope they find an antiviral soon. this is starting to get really scary :| I already bought my antigas and organic filtering mask.😷
Duck Hunt-Pr0 Mar 10, 2020
Quoting: The_AquabatI'm starting to get a picture of how much chaos this coronavirus is going to bring... for starters, for us pc enthusiasts , all the hardware manufacturing plants will be paralized, they are all based in China. I hope they find an antiviral soon. this is starting to get really scary :| I already bought my antigas and organic filtering mask.😷

Blame government's lack of proactive respons for any potential chaos...Along with people's apparent egoism and seemingly apathy to the seriousness of it.

Unfortunately, the virus' (yes, there's apparently now two strains, -L and -S) can't be said now to have been the cause of any of that future chaos potentially occurring.

BTW: Blaming China as well, now, is rather silly IMHO. Pretty much just as dumb as having spotted a bowlingball coming rolling your way. Slowly, from a mile away. And yet still be pissing and moaning over it having managed to stubb your toe upon its arrival at your feet.

... But hey, Politics there needs be to it!


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Koopacabras Mar 10, 2020
Quoting: Duck Hunt-Pr0
Quoting: The_AquabatI'm starting to get a picture of how much chaos this coronavirus is going to bring... for starters, for us pc enthusiasts , all the hardware manufacturing plants will be paralized, they are all based in China. I hope they find an antiviral soon. this is starting to get really scary :| I already bought my antigas and organic filtering mask.😷

Blame government's lack of proactive respons for any potential chaos...Along with people's apparent egoism and seemingly apathy to the seriousness of it.

Unfortunately, the virus' (yes, there's apparently now two strains, -L and -S) can't be said now to have been the cause of any of that future chaos potentially occurring.

BTW: Blaming China as well, now, is rather silly IMHO. Pretty much just as dumb as having spotted a bowlingball coming rolling your way. Slowly, from a mile away. And yet still be pissing and moaning over it having managed to stubb your toe upon its arrival at your feet.

... But hey, Politics there needs be to it!

I was just reading an article about that... potentially there is 1.7 million of unknown viruses around the world, mostly of animal species that we don't know, remember the HIV started as a virus on chimpaces and monkeys that jumped to humans. There is this scientist Peter Daszak, that says that instead of waiting seating for the next pandemia, governments should invest in researching those unknown and yet to be discovered viruses and start developing vaccines before hand. He says that it shouldn't be so expensive just a couple of billions to research at least 70% of those 1.7 million viruses (compared to fighting the virus afterwards that costs hundreds and hundreds of billions)
The article is in the bbc in spanish... here

(I suppose google translate should work ok in case you want to read it in english.)
Pangaea Mar 10, 2020
QuoteI was just reading an article about that... potentially there is 1.7 million of unknown viruses around the world, mostly of animal species that we don't know

It's scary. The most serious virus has gone a little under the radar actually, despite wreaking havoc on countless species and the eco system for years.

The human.


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dpanter Mar 10, 2020
I'm concerned about the arctic permafrost thawing, like the Siberia tundra. That's been frozen for hundreds of thousands of years. Besides the incomprehensibly vast amount of carbon dioxide about be released, what else might be sleeping beneath the ice? :S:
(Plenty of tacky sci-fi/horror movies with that theme around.)
Purple Library Guy Mar 10, 2020
Quoting: dpanterI'm concerned about the arctic permafrost thawing, like the Siberia tundra. That's been frozen for hundreds of thousands of years. Besides the incomprehensibly vast amount of carbon dioxide about be released, what else might be sleeping beneath the ice? :S:
(Plenty of tacky sci-fi/horror movies with that theme around.)
Many years ago didn't they find a frozen mammoth carcass? They actually tried eating the thing. It was awful; I guess after all those years it had wicked freezer burn.
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