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Hello! Why is it that the aim keeps slowly panning to the right even if I'm not touching anything? 

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What about data files, where the setting values are stored, like keybindings, as well as the place where it saves the fact that I've entered the password. Even when I delete everthing there are some information that are maintained, leading me to believe there has to be some cache of data somewhere... I checked roaming, appdata and MyGames and there are BBS files there, but deleting them doesn't reset the settings, so it has to be elsewhere.

Hello! I'd like to know the paths to all the files the game and all its previous version used in order to do a clean install. I find an insane ammount of bugs, so much so that I can't imagine it's normal and that there has some corrupt files or compatibility issues between versions. I'm not sure gonna be able to list all the bugs, though, but if this fails then I will to help out.

I encountered the same issue...

Say, I think this game could really really use some kind of detailed explanation sheet about the links between each issue. I find them tenuous at best, and it might be difficult to understand for people who aren't familiar with communist theory.

Communism is great. This is a game that says that capitalism will necesarily create a bad life for us all and that the only solution is to abandon capitalist principles and embrace communist ones.

No, it's silly to assume that people would let society collapse under socialism. In your house, do you not clean your toilet because you don't have an incentive? Do you not clean because you don't have an incentive? Do you let your house fall appart around you because you don't have an incentive to fix it? 

In a world where our choices do matter and where we can decide things collectively, once we get rid of the State and bosses and do direct democracy in the cities and in our workplaces, we will necesarily feel responsible for the well being of the whole. People will naturally do the minimum work required to reach the standard of living they want.

Just think about it: if the people are in control and get the entire fruit of their collective labor, if they feel too poor, they'll just work harder to be less poor. If they feel like they work too hard, they'll figure out ways to work less without making sacrifices. We just have to stop thinking that our decisions and actions don't matter and can't change a thing, like we've always been taught!