This game is literally Czech propaganda that seeks to portray the entire Red Army as crazy, bloodthirsty bastards, even though it consisted of the same peasants themselves and it was certainly not more bloodthirsty than the White Army And of course, in this game not a word is said about the fact that the Czech Republic captured the Urals and carried out violence against the local population and especially those who dared to seize the Red Army As a Russian Ukrainian I am offended by this Czech propaganda (I don't deny that this game is well made, but I personally hate it because it manipulates history)
@@afiiik1 Everything that I wrote here is on Wikipedia, and even beta testers on the Steam page of this game spoke about the ambiguity of the message of the game’s plot The plot here clearly shows that the Red Army is clearly the villain of the White Army as freedom fighters (Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded language to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information that is being presented. Propaganda can be found in a wide variety of different contexts. )
@@jurassicjohn4869 I agree, this is why I read articles in several languages and read the discussion of the article, there you can see the real state of affairs because usually articles about Russia are written by people who don’t know Russian (you can easily translate the pages into English if you don’t know other languages) also if you live in Western Europe, white terror is common knowledge According to which many sources have been written in all countries of Western Europe (Ukraine Belarus Russia and so on) And as for the definition of propog, if it quacks like a duck, walks like a duck and looks like a duck, then most likely it is a duck (propaganda)
Anti Russian sentiment is the highest is been since the end of the cold war. Get a leader who doesn't want to return to the 'glory days' of the cccp then deal with the propaganda
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Another masterpiece from noobert
thank ya so very kindly. this game was a ton of fun to cover and i like that i got to do something different this time XD
@@Noobert your rimworld videos always make me go... Hmm i want to start another playtrough
Everyone's a Major until two Japanese students, a Frenchman, an Egyptian fortune teller, a racist old Brit and a Boston Terrier pull up.
Thank you for the video. It’s on sale right now and thinking about getting on board.
Now he is doing Revievs, Also the train game is similiar to frostpunk, don't you agree?
Yeah I feel that way too. I like the resource management
Its nc to see you branching out noobert
Word of advice don't learn the actual history. It's really sad.
Oh boy, I’m gonna learn and cry. Can’t wait
This game is literally Czech propaganda that seeks to portray the entire Red Army as crazy, bloodthirsty bastards, even though it consisted of the same peasants themselves and it was certainly not more bloodthirsty than the White Army
And of course, in this game not a word is said about the fact that the Czech Republic captured the Urals and carried out violence against the local population and especially those who dared to seize the Red Army
As a Russian Ukrainian I am offended by this Czech propaganda
(I don't deny that this game is well made, but I personally hate it because it manipulates history)
We're you there? Where are your sources? I'd be careful with the word "propaganda".
@@afiiik1 Everything that I wrote here is on Wikipedia, and even beta testers on the Steam page of this game spoke about the ambiguity of the message of the game’s plot
The plot here clearly shows that the Red Army is clearly the villain of the White Army as freedom fighters (Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded language to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information that is being presented. Propaganda can be found in a wide variety of different contexts. )
@@ottovonbismarck5387Wikipedia isn't a good source
@@jurassicjohn4869 I agree, this is why I read articles in several languages and read the discussion of the article, there you can see the real state of affairs because usually articles about Russia are written by people who don’t know Russian (you can easily translate the pages into English if you don’t know other languages) also if you live in Western Europe, white terror is common knowledge
According to which many sources have been written in all countries of Western Europe (Ukraine Belarus Russia and so on)
And as for the definition of propog, if it quacks like a duck, walks like a duck and looks like a duck, then most likely it is a duck (propaganda)
Anti Russian sentiment is the highest is been since the end of the cold war.
Get a leader who doesn't want to return to the 'glory days' of the cccp then deal with the propaganda