Gillipig wrote:There's still no "free market capitalism" option, the downside with being a dictator is that you have to "dictate"......*chuckles*. But you can set the wage for groups of workers such as "construction workers", "soldiers" or "farmers".
you can set the wages for the 3 large groups, uneducated, high-school and college.
i generally pay the employees with college degreees twice what i pay the uneducated ones, and the high-school educated ones get something in the middle. it works and i rarely have to micromanage a specific building.
i really like tropico (the whole series) and i can't wait for
tropico 5.
my biggest hope is that they'll finally manage to make it viable to rule as a dictator. for some reason i always end up being good, with a thriving economy plenty of cash, happy people and 100% relationships and respect. being evil is simply not worth it. heck, even syphoning money into your swiss account is not worth it.
what's interesting is that in tropico 5 we'll start from the colonial era and play for a much longer period of time (not 1950-2000 like in tropico 4). this could make things great or could destroy the whole series, as a lot of the fun was the cold-war banana-republic dictator thing.
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku