Tropico 3 rapidshare peb
->>>> Click Here to Download <<<<<<<-
A corrupt and ruthless tyrant ruling with an iron fist? Turn your island into a tourist paradise or an industrial power. Make promises to the electorate or slander political adversaries to get the crucial votes for the upcoming elections. Send your avatar to congratulate the people, visit the island of another player, or just sun-bathe on the Caribbean beach. Absolute Power gives players all-new options to rule as an unscrupulous tyrant or benevolent elder statesmen as they decide how to run their very own tropical island paradise.
A successful and lucrative term in office is the goal! Absolute Power is packed with new missions, new islands and a whole host of new gameplay features. Release detail:.
Since , we have strived to get a community where our common interests meet. And a website like this as you may know is hard to keep things alive and tidy; but we do - we are The Loo; and we need your LIKE to go further - it's not illegal to like us!. Owners of this website aren't responsible for content of comments. December 11th, December 12th, December 13th, February 21st, You will see the average Caribbean wage in the almanac.
If your nation's average wage is lower, then raise everybody's wage by 1 at a time to keep up. When I'm well into the game I also raise the rent costs. I find the wealthier people can afford the increase but if you see the poor abandoning the tenements for shacks then you know you've raised the rent too high. REMEMBER: In considering where to put buildings, realise that ideally teamsters go to your farms, pick up the raw materials, drive to your factories, drop off the raw materials and while they are there, pick up the processed goods and drive them to the dock.
So, build your factories at a location that is in-between your farm and the dock. If the factory is on the other side of the island that is a long, wasteful detour. I generally build my factory district very close to the dock area. You know you have become a confident city planner when you decide to destroy the pre-existing dock and build one in your own preferred location instead or you can keep both, that's up to you.
There is no point building if there aren't enough people around to run them. It's tempting when you have money to always keep building but sometimes you just have to wait a while. Once I built so many buildings I had to wait for 60 immigrants to arrive before any of these buildings could start working. Using the Ban Birth Control Edict can help to increase population in that situation. Use the Immigration office to keep a tight control your population levels — you want everyone to have a job and have a few unemployed left over but more than 10 and the Communists become unhappy.
If you know you will need lots of soldiers, be an ex-general so it's easier to recruit them. If you need tourists, be an ex-travel agent, that sort of thing. El Presidente can do a lot in the game.
He can give speeches at his palace during elections, give production boost to factories and farms - all sorts of things. Keep him busy doing things all the time. I always play a beneficent Presidente. Many of the online guides advocate ruthlessness and swindling money away to your Swiss bank account but I've never found this to be necessary.
Look at each factions main demands and give it to them. They will always complain about something but this will keep them mostly happy. The most evil I've ever been is to deny the people elections while I was very unpopular as I was struggling to get things going. If you hold elections, give a speech and talk about the biggest issue facing the island — work out what this is by looking at the almanac. Promise to fix it and you immediately get a load of support.
If you then actually fix the problem the election is as good as won. I've never had to rig the votes or use the army to quash revolt. I did once shoot Penultimo to see what it sounded like it's very funny but I re-loaded the game afterwards. My favourite thing is to announce amnesties and see rebels come back from the jungle and reintegrate into my society.
In my earlier games when I wasn't so sure what I was doing I would have sizeable rebel forces build up against me. You have to be doing something really wrong to be overthrown by rebels! As the game goes on and I have spare money to play around with, I do my best to "gentrify" the area around my palace by building luxury flats or better and pull down the pollution-heavy construction yard, grotty tenements etc. It's very satisfying to end the game having created a vista of your palace surrounded by expensive buildings, a golden statue of yourself, parks and gardens while the National Day of Celebration fireworks explode overhead.