Ok so.
I do not think the VM and the game are the same thing, actually. Both are made of datas as estabilished in both the Files and Emails, but there is something that needs to be said:
After that
Monika deletes the game itself through deleting all of its files, it was estabilished that the
VM contains the game, and that
is necessary to fully reset it to bring back the game. Note that it's somehow
not the same as resetting the in-game computer, as the data collected in the PC stays the same at each reset (I mean that's the goal of the game,
resetting the game over and over to get different results until you get
100% of achievements), other
than the fact that from the computer you can access the Side Stories, an
alternate version of DDLC which is stated to different right because of it
being a clone of VM1 (which contains the main DDLC) and
even confirmed from WoG to be an alternate timeline entirely.
Now, the scans mention that the VM is damaged and needs to be reset, but the thing is that it mentions modified entities, environments and data need to be restored at their original state, yes. But remember that a
Virtual Machine is basically an emulated computer inside another computer,
they even mention the next project after DDLC as VM2 (that being
Project Libitina), which wouldn't really make sense if it's just a game (as in a simple folder with a .exe file), and that's something actually stated in the game!
The VM was never supposed to be a videogame, it was only disguised as such to make it funnier, and the
VMs are potrayed as completely separated things that should not be connected at all, similar to how irl ones work.
This matters because
Monika is stated to manipulate the actual VM in itself rather than just the game, and
that she does it on a Kernel level, which
basically manages everything inside a PC, like the software-hardware interactions and preventing conflicts in the program, and right because of this,
without a Kernel a PC cannot work. Meaning that imo, in terms of "layers":
In-game PC > VM 1 > DDLC
The script is something that Monika can directly
alter/
change and
destroy, btw. I do not how how much of a "building block of reality" is the fact that DDLC is built upon RenPy, and the last files deleted from Monika are all .rpy ones (script, menu,
gui and screens),
which are the basics of the actual game itself.
I believe this can still mean that the script here still does count as a "concept that serves as the fundamental building block of reality", given that it's a .rpy file that is together with actual fundamental ones for the game to even function together with the menu or the graphic interface, and obviously more important than singular .png images or character files (where Information Manipulation just defines the information on said script instead). And in fact, the game just stops and is stuck with that single letter, and hard resetting the VM to bring back its settings to the initial ones is required to make the game manageable again.
This actually made me realize that Monika never truly deleted the script in Act 3,
she only mentions it's broken like
it was in Act 2, and
that was evident with the log back in Act 2 still being there, just really weird. But I do not think this changes much, but it probably strengthens the idea that the script in DDLC is a concept that makes up reality, as she mentions that breaking the script in Act 3 made time "not pass anymore",
with her later repeating it does not exist anymore, or the fact that she can rewind time to make events in the story change (
example being changing Yuri from lying about making tea while she instead went to cut herself to actually make tea), and she later mentions to be capable of changing the script to achieve a similar effect (that being
making Yuri drink coffee instead of tea), or mentions
that her creator is a "god" that put her life in a scripted play, something that
is actually repeated from the MES.
AKA my argument here would be that:
- Monika does not manipulate just the files, but the very datas that make up the PC where the game runs, including the very operative system in the form of the Kernel.
- The Script is one of the most fundamental files that make up the game and that is essential for it to work, and it has shown to be able to change the basis of reality, as it can be altered to change the very course of time, including its events, or to straight up delete time entirely
Sorry for the late response, but got quite the significant delays today.