Posted May 25, 2022
So, I've decided to try out this gem from my childhood. I have played the newer games, I love them, but the first game still holds a spot dear in my heart.
I've decided, however, to play this time in free mode in moderate political and economical difficulty. I think that I used to play mostly easy or sandbox as a kid.
And damn, this game is HARD. It's a little bit too hard to stay in power for more than 50 years. I've tried and failed multiple times going through the many possible routes. Stablishing the economy early on with farms ands resource gathering is easily manageable and it doesn't take long before there is more money than you know what to do with it... That is the problem, converting the money into actual respect from the citizens is really hard. And developing the economy from commodities to industrialized takes longer than it should, because actually getting enough educated workers is hard in the first 30-ish years of the game.
There is never enough housing for everyone, intellectuals are always complaining, religious are always complaining (even when you've got plenty of churches and a cathedral), the military is also never satisfied, even if you give them good housing and salaries: if you fail to win an election fairly, they'll always be ready to take you out. Even though the island economy is growing and there are more services and housing and wellfare, the actual respect always seem to be slowly decreasing. There always get's to a point in my games where everything stagnates, from income to respect, and elections only get harder and harder.
Funnily enough, the way I've managed to last longer was as a terrible fascist dictator: full on commodity economy with a fat and satisfied military force keeping everything in check up until I couldn't pay their salaries anymore.
I love this game. But I feel like it should be more transparent on it's transition from the early game to the late game. It's very difficult to figure out why the respect is only dropping even though you're providing more and more for the population. I feel like there is too little time in-between elections for you to improve the standards as much as the population expects.
I'd love to start a discussion about it.
I've decided, however, to play this time in free mode in moderate political and economical difficulty. I think that I used to play mostly easy or sandbox as a kid.
And damn, this game is HARD. It's a little bit too hard to stay in power for more than 50 years. I've tried and failed multiple times going through the many possible routes. Stablishing the economy early on with farms ands resource gathering is easily manageable and it doesn't take long before there is more money than you know what to do with it... That is the problem, converting the money into actual respect from the citizens is really hard. And developing the economy from commodities to industrialized takes longer than it should, because actually getting enough educated workers is hard in the first 30-ish years of the game.
There is never enough housing for everyone, intellectuals are always complaining, religious are always complaining (even when you've got plenty of churches and a cathedral), the military is also never satisfied, even if you give them good housing and salaries: if you fail to win an election fairly, they'll always be ready to take you out. Even though the island economy is growing and there are more services and housing and wellfare, the actual respect always seem to be slowly decreasing. There always get's to a point in my games where everything stagnates, from income to respect, and elections only get harder and harder.
Funnily enough, the way I've managed to last longer was as a terrible fascist dictator: full on commodity economy with a fat and satisfied military force keeping everything in check up until I couldn't pay their salaries anymore.
I love this game. But I feel like it should be more transparent on it's transition from the early game to the late game. It's very difficult to figure out why the respect is only dropping even though you're providing more and more for the population. I feel like there is too little time in-between elections for you to improve the standards as much as the population expects.
I'd love to start a discussion about it.
Post edited May 25, 2022 by PSPbr