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Up to 80% off the entire Tropico series.

We like the games so much, we're bringing back the Big Fall Sale <span class="bold">El Presidente Collection</span> for another round - it's 80% off ALL the games (or the ones you're missing) in a single purchase, or 60% off individually.
What, did you think you can get rid of El Presidente that easily?

The just-released Tropico 5 shines like a beacon of awesome and value - it's the best-of, the cumulative improvement of all that made the series so great so far - and it comes complete with GOG Galaxy achievements and multiplayer support.
That's not to say there's nothing for you in the earlier entries - Tropico 3 & 4 each offer a hilarious atmosphere and plenty of unique scenarios to challenge your swiss bank account!
Or, you can take a trip down memory lane with the classic Tropico Reloaded and Tropico 2 - if you appreciate that something precious about classic video game art, sound design, and controls, you'll fall in love (or back in love) with these absolute classics. Some say the series hasn't been the same since... you be the judge.

Save up to 80% off in the <span class="bold">El Presidente Collection</span>, extended until Thursday, November 19, 10:59 AM GMT.
Pretty "meh" to me but looks like solid discounts for those interested.

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MikeMaximus: Yeah, some confirmation and/or information about the DLC plans would go a long way to selling more copies.

We like complete editions, it's the reason a lot of us started shopping here.
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Konrad: There are lots of ways to release DLC here - separately, as a pack, both, etc. The details simply aren't set in stone yet, so we're naturally trying to be conservative with specifics.

That said, I can confirm that the DLC for Tropico 5 will be here. :)
Are you prepared to be held to that confirmation by the people here? ;)
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Konrad: There are lots of ways to release DLC here - separately, as a pack, both, etc. The details simply aren't set in stone yet, so we're naturally trying to be conservative with specifics.

That said, I can confirm that the DLC for Tropico 5 will be here. :)
Thats awesome!
Konrad, what is the status of Linux port, please? Thank you!
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anothername: Thats because real dictatorships are permadeath & permabanned mode. No reroll or save & reload ;)
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Socratatus: Funnily enough I`m not a `reload` player unless the game crashes. I know reloading is what a lot of people do by default, if things don`t go their way, I`m not one of them. I take whatever the dice rolls, and it`s still too easy.
Also it`s pretty much impossible to die in the game, (it`s never happened to me), you can be voted out or just lose it all, but not die so far. So not sure where you`re getting the `death` thing from.

p.s. I`m talking about the 4th game version of Tropico.
I got it from "Dictatorships are never that easy" considering that a lot of real dictators had their leadership being ended by a violent death. I do too do not think Tropico is a true to the core dictatorship simulation (it being not is part of its charm) but I do think that it would be probably be much harder if you could only start the game once; your first game, without retrying or getting a tutorial and no saves/reloads.

Probably not impossible, but not all real dictators end up getting shot too.
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uchristensen: Are they done releasing new DLCs for the game yet? I would much rather buy a complete DLC bundle than separate ones.
From the Steam forum:

Hi LordJulius.
Thank you for your interest and passion for our game.
But currently there are no expansions and/or DLC planned for Tropico 5.
-cheers
Post edited November 16, 2015 by Grargar
I wonder if we could end up seeing Port Royale 3 Gold Edition here sometime soon? More pirate fairing is alright in my book :)

For that matter, maybe even Disciples III Gold, though not sure how loved that was.
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JinseiNGC224: For that matter, maybe even Disciples III Gold, though not sure how loved that was.
I'd prefer the Reincarnation version of Disciples III. No idea of its feasibility now that bitComposer has filed for bankruptcy, though.
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tfishell: Are you prepared to be held to that confirmation by the people here? ;)
Well, there's a reason it can take a while just to answer a simple question. ;)
Post edited November 16, 2015 by Konrad
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EndlessWaves: It's a tempting offer if there's enough content in Tropico 4 to make it worth buying both that and #5. Any thought from someone who's played both?
While I haven't played too much Tropico 5 yet, my initial reaction is that they're sufficiently different to merit owning and playing both. They're still very similar, and having played Tropico 3 and 4 I was able to sit down and play Tropico 5 without any further instruction. Some features no longer exist, some new features are added, and so far it seems generally more polished.


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meelten: How do you think what's better: Tropico 3 Gold or vanilla Tropico 4?
These, on the other hand, are very similar games. Tropico 4 is basically Tropico 3 with "more stuff", but also comes across as a bit unpolished. If you just want the most content, Tropico 4 all the way. If you'd rather have less stuff with more polish, go with Tropico 3. If aesthetic is your top priority then definitely go for Tropico 3, because the old buildings from Tropico 3 and new buildings from Tropico 4 have a very different art style and do not look good side-by-side. Either way the games are extremely similar in terms of their gameplay and the only reason to get both is if you're going for the full 80% discount from the bundle.
Consider bringing the OS X version to GOG.com as well.
Bought Tropico 4 during the sale, yet to play it - is the main DLC worth getting as well?
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Niggles: Bought Tropico 4 during the sale, yet to play it - is the main DLC worth getting as well?
Yes, it is. Every dlc gives you a new building, a new outfit for your dictator and a new mission/map to play on. This is why the game is seen as incomplete without the dlc.
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Niggles: Bought Tropico 4 during the sale, yet to play it - is the main DLC worth getting as well?
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Matruchus: Yes, it is. Every dlc gives you a new building, a new outfit for your dictator and a new mission/map to play on. This is why the game is seen as incomplete without the dlc.
I thought Modern times was the only one of the lot worth using?
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Matruchus: Yes, it is. Every dlc gives you a new building, a new outfit for your dictator and a new mission/map to play on. This is why the game is seen as incomplete without the dlc.
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Niggles: I thought Modern times was the only one of the lot worth using?
Well Modern Times is really an expansion pack that gives you a new campaign (12 missions) with 30 new buildings and new edicts. But other dlc give you about ten new missions with a new building each. Mind though that Modern Times buildings are more or less upgrades/replacements for existing buildings that appear as you progress in the missions.
Post edited November 17, 2015 by Matruchus
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EndlessWaves: It's a tempting offer if there's enough content in Tropico 4 to make it worth buying both that and #5. Any thought from someone who's played both?
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Darvin: While I haven't played too much Tropico 5 yet, my initial reaction is that they're sufficiently different to merit owning and playing both. They're still very similar, and having played Tropico 3 and 4 I was able to sit down and play Tropico 5 without any further instruction. Some features no longer exist, some new features are added, and so far it seems generally more polished.

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meelten: How do you think what's better: Tropico 3 Gold or vanilla Tropico 4?
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Darvin: These, on the other hand, are very similar games. Tropico 4 is basically Tropico 3 with "more stuff", but also comes across as a bit unpolished. If you just want the most content, Tropico 4 all the way. If you'd rather have less stuff with more polish, go with Tropico 3. If aesthetic is your top priority then definitely go for Tropico 3, because the old buildings from Tropico 3 and new buildings from Tropico 4 have a very different art style and do not look good side-by-side. Either way the games are extremely similar in terms of their gameplay and the only reason to get both is if you're going for the full 80% discount from the bundle.
Thanks, I've got #3 so I'll probably skip four and wait for the complete edition of #5 to be on sale.
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Socratatus: Funnily enough I`m not a `reload` player unless the game crashes. I know reloading is what a lot of people do by default, if things don`t go their way, I`m not one of them. I take whatever the dice rolls, and it`s still too easy.

p.s. I`m talking about the 4th game version of Tropico.
Maybe try Tropico 1. Tropico 4 is the easiest in the series. ColBashar has posted a good comparison of the games in the Tropico 5 release thread.