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Kinda saw this one coming. I was talking about it to my cousins and we foresaw this
Plague Inc. Sales Rise After Coronavirus Outbreak, But The Creator Has A Warning
Sales of the eight-year-old game Plague Inc. have spiked in China as players try to understand how diseases spread.
www.gamespot.com
i mean it's nice that they're trying to "educate" themselves...but in the end, it's still a work of fiction and best to hear what authorities say even if it's "boring" newsHowever, please remember that Plague Inc. is a game, not a scientific model and that the Coronavirus is a very real situation which is impacting a huge number of people. We would always recommend that players get their information directly from local and global health authorities
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Corona became too lethal too fast. Beginner mistake.
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The lethality is actually pretty lowCorona became too lethal too fast. Beginner mistake.
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Trying to use a video game to understand the spread of disease?
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It would be a better news if the game came with an actual virus