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Smackems
03/28/21 10:43:25 PM
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Is the combat bad? Does it run poorly? Look like doodoo? Other question? Is it good? Is it bad? Is it wrong?

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Dark_SilverX
03/28/21 10:47:35 PM
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It wrong

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Smackems
03/28/21 10:50:50 PM
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Dark_SilverX posted...
It wrong
Great

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DeadBankerDream
03/28/21 10:51:54 PM
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Is this a game that has combat? I know nothing on it, but based on the cover image it looks like a roller coaster tycoon kind of thing.

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Smackems
03/28/21 10:52:41 PM
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DeadBankerDream posted...
Is this a game that has combat? I know nothing on it, but based on the cover image it looks like a roller coaster tycoon kind of thing.
I know it HAS combat but focus is on building and developing other stuff

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Trumble
03/28/21 10:59:48 PM
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My gf has played it, and the rest of the Tropico series, a fair bit. I haven't played it myself but I've watched here and there.

It doesn't really have any proper combat per se. It's basically "Cuban President Simulator" - you're making decisions at that kind of level, not actively micromanaging everything. If I had to compare it to something, I'd say somewhere between SimCity and Age of Empires, leaning much more towards the SimCity side.

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Smackems
03/28/21 11:39:42 PM
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Trumble posted...
My gf has played it, and the rest of the Tropico series, a fair bit. I haven't played it myself but I've watched here and there.

It doesn't really have any proper combat per se. It's basically "Cuban President Simulator" - you're making decisions at that kind of level, not actively micromanaging everything. If I had to compare it to something, I'd say somewhere between SimCity and Age of Empires, leaning much more towards the SimCity side.
From the gameplay I've seen it looks like you just tell them where to go and that's bout it. But that's fine. Just a bit of killin is all i need in a game like that

The real question is does it perform well and is it broken

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NoxObscuras
03/29/21 1:04:47 AM
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I've spent a lot of time with Tropico 5 on PS4 and Tropico 6 on PC. That said, I have never played the Switch version, but reviews of it sound like it performs pretty bad. Particularly, handheld mode experiences a lot of frame rate drops. It sounds like you'd be better off getting it on another console, or PC if you have that option.

I can still explain the gameplay though. Basically it's a city builder that focuses on keeping your citizens happy and your nation profitable.

Overall happiness is handled by 8 needs the citizens have: Housing, Jobs, Food, Healthcare, Fun, Religion, Liberty and Safety. Each need has buildings that increase citizens happiness for it. For example, building enough houses, so that no one is homeless, helps keep housing happiness up, while building taverns, circuses, theaters, etc., increase entertainment. If citizens become too unhappy with how you're running things, they can rebel and sabotage your buildings. Citizen happiness is also tied to your odds of winning elections. They happen every 10 years in-game and losing an election means game over.

There are also 8 different factions (Communists, Revolutionaries, Conservatives, etc.) within your nation that will make different demands of you (give you quests), in order to increase your standing with them. Their approval of you also contributes to your odds of being reelected.

The economy is handled mainly through your nation's imports and exports. You can build up several different industries starting with plantations, livestock, wood and mining. As you advance through eras (or if you just start in the modern era in sandbox), you unlock more advanced buildings that can refine ores to make jewelry or steel, or use things like cotton to make fabrics and fabrics to make clothing.

For combat, you can be attacked by outside forces. Pirates or The British Empire ("The Crown") can attack you during the colonial era, The Axis or The Allies can attack you during the World Wars era, etc., depending on who you piss off. The battles play out mostly automatically though. If you have military bases built when an attack happens, your troops will move to intercept enemy troops. If you don't have enough troops, you can quick build military buildings and hope they move out fast.

Unlike games like Cities Skylines, there isn't any traffic management to worry about. Transportation buildings are mainly there to help your citizens live in homes that are far from their workplace. If you don't have transportation and there's no affordable housing available near their worksite, they will live in a cardboard shack (aka homeless) near the worksite instead of moving into an apartment. And while you do have to worry about your power grid, you don't have to manage water systems.

There is a lot to learn, but the game's scenarios do a good job of teaching you everything as you go.

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The_Creep_2020
03/29/21 1:14:51 AM
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It chugs a fair bit on Switch. Its fun, thiugh

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Smackems
03/29/21 2:03:02 AM
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NoxObscuras posted...
I've spent a lot of time with Tropico 5 on PS4 and Tropico 6 on PC. That said, I have never played the Switch version, but reviews of it sound like it performs pretty bad. Particularly, handheld mode experiences a lot of frame rate drops. It sounds like you'd be better off getting it on another console, or PC if you have that option.

I can still explain the gameplay though. Basically it's a city builder that focuses on keeping your citizens happy and your nation profitable.

Overall happiness is handled by 8 needs the citizens have: Housing, Jobs, Food, Healthcare, Fun, Religion, Liberty and Safety. Each need has buildings that increase citizens happiness for it. For example, building enough houses, so that no one is homeless, helps keep housing happiness up, while building taverns, circuses, theaters, etc., increase entertainment. If citizens become too unhappy with how you're running things, they can rebel and sabotage your buildings. Citizen happiness is also tied to your odds of winning elections. They happen every 10 years in-game and losing an election means game over.

There are also 8 different factions (Communists, Revolutionaries, Conservatives, etc.) within your nation that will make different demands of you (give you quests), in order to increase your standing with them. Their approval of you also contributes to your odds of being reelected.

The economy is handled mainly through your nation's imports and exports. You can build up several different industries starting with plantations, livestock, wood and mining. As you advance through eras (or if you just start in the modern era in sandbox), you unlock more advanced buildings that can refine ores to make jewelry or steel, or use things like cotton to make fabrics and fabrics to make clothing.

For combat, you can be attacked by outside forces. Pirates or The British Empire ("The Crown") can attack you during the colonial era, The Axis or The Allies can attack you during the World Wars era, etc., depending on who you piss off. The battles play out mostly automatically though. If you have military bases built when an attack happens, your troops will move to intercept enemy troops. If you don't have enough troops, you can quick build military buildings and hope they move out fast.

Unlike games like Cities Skylines, there isn't any traffic management to worry about. Transportation buildings are mainly there to help your citizens live in homes that are far from their workplace. If you don't have transportation and there's no affordable housing available near their worksite, they will live in a cardboard shack (aka homeless) near the worksite instead of moving into an apartment. And while you do have to worry about your power grid, you don't have to manage water systems.

There is a lot to learn, but the game's scenarios do a good job of teaching you everything as you go.
Awesome possum thanks. I don't need combat to be super in depth but just having SOMETHING will go a long way in keeping me interested. Gotta love that bloodshed

The_Creep_2020 posted...
It chugs a fair bit on Switch. Its fun, thiugh
Like how bad. Borderline unplayable? Similar to civ 6?

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The_Creep_2020
03/29/21 2:29:37 AM
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Nah, its not as bad as CIV 6, but its noticeable

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nothanks1
03/29/21 2:35:12 AM
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I know tropico 3 has a demo on steam and it doesn't take much to run it
Try that to get an overview if you can
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MabusIncarnate
03/29/21 2:36:40 AM
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Smackems what you need to play is Steamworld Heist

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Smackems
03/29/21 2:41:04 AM
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nothanks1 posted...
I know tropico 3 has a demo on steam and it doesn't take much to run it
Try that to get an overview if you can
No pc

MabusIncarnate posted...
Smackems what you need to play is Steamworld Heist
Not really what I'm looking for

The_Creep_2020 posted...
Nah, its not as bad as CIV 6, but its noticeable
Civ 6 doesn't bother me much so that's fine

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CommunismFTW
03/29/21 2:43:34 AM
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It's like a city builder with tycoon and economy elements. It's a very particular kind of game/series, so I'd look up plenty of video reviews to see the content in motion. I doubt it looks or performs incredibly well on a Switch, tbh. The series has had optimization problems since tropico 4.

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MabusIncarnate
03/29/21 2:48:12 AM
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Don't you sass me

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Smackems
03/29/21 3:02:10 AM
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MabusIncarnate posted...
Don't you sass me
But I'm a sassy boi

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