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David Jaffe is apparently considers himself a critic of "unregulated capitalism" rather than a socialist, but that's not really the point of this interaction with Cory Barlog. Rather, continuing on Barlog's building analogy, Jaffe is making a point about how the challenge (difficulty) of Souls games is the main vision ("raison d'etre") the developers mean to impart to players. Reasonably assuming that Barlog is a sort of hipster commie, Jaffe suggests that the hypothetical building is an anti-capitalist art exhibit, but the actual artworks can only be seen from the stairs. So if you bypass the stairs and never see the anti-capitalist artworks, aren't you missing the artist's message entirely?It doesn't even make sense.
Ultimately, however, the building analogy was faulty from the start, and Barlog ignored Jaffe's point anyway by instead throwing out a joke which distracted Jaffe to a tangent.