Farms: Tropico 4 Tutorial With MacPotty Part 3: "Combating Crime"
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In this third edition of my Tropico Tutorial series I explore: Exporting At Docks, Criminal Specifics, Food Quality Specifics, Farm Placement to Population, Quickbuilding, Shacks Contributing to Crime, Importance of Soldiers, Building Service Usage, Policemen, Importance of Industry, Missions, Improving the Environment, Shack Behaviour,
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The bloody church, i lolled xD
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and and wihout a market place they would have walk up here just to get some fuckin bananas (5:20)
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Basically you just need to make enough money to counter your expenses. The amount you can gain from exporting far exceeds the money you lose from wages and upkeep. The very first thing you should do is decide what you'll be exporting. These will be crops that take a while to grow so you need to get them as soon as possible. Also do quests for the USSR and USA to keep them friendly for support.
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hey just asking how do you not get bankrupt quickly?? i tried my very first game at sandbox and wel.. ended up with -2465 and not getting support from the USSR and US :( and now im just playing God Mode which is a little boring :'(
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Thanks for subbing. I am still making videos but I've yet to come across a game I want to record. If you've got any suggestions I'd be glad to hear them.
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I started playing this game I hope you still make gaming tutorials because I'm subscribing
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The housing quality for apartments is better than tenements but it can't house as many people.
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Thanks for your reply! The main problem was connected to the furniture production, and it was due to the fact that I didn't notice that in my game's localization (Italian), the "lumber mill" and "logging camp" are translated with the same word ("Segheria"), so I forgot one of the two completely! I kept making logging camps, and I suppose they couldn't be chopped without a lumber mill. Thanks again for your time! :-)
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Make sure you've got the right factory, Sugar goes to rum, Tabbaco goes to cigar and so on. Factories need be to connected to a road (shown as a green arrow when you're placing the building) If it's not connected the factory won't produce anything. Make sure people are employed there, I think all factories take high school education. Finally make sure you got teamsters to move the products you're making around. Hopefully one of these is your answer sym667. Let me know.
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Hi macpotty, sorry for bothering you, but I think you won't be so bothered to chat about the game :-) I googled around to see if I could figure out an issue about export, but I failed so far: Very often, having a couple of farms, the factory that uses its products won't produce anything, even after years. Do you have an idea about what the problem could it be? There's a way to monitor the part of the production that Tropicans eat, and the part that goes for export? Thank you very much
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Thanks :D I slip up a few times but I'm glad it's not that bad. Hope my videos help you enjoy the game more.
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Your tutorial is well done, and you also speak a very clear English. That's not my native language, still, I understand you almost perfectly! I think I'm gonna see them all.Thank you very much! :-)