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Title: Tropico 5 - Gone Green
Genre: RPG, Simulation, Strategy
Developer:
Haemimont Games
Publisher:
Kalypso Media Digital
Franchise:
Tropico
Release Date: 12 Feb, 2015
Minimum:
English,French,Italian,German,Russian
tropico 5 gone green dlc. tropico 5 gone green
Adds a building that was included in the base games of Tropico 3 and 4 for free. Only now it's restricted to the Modern Era, by which time you no longer need it unless you've fallen so far behind that you have no electricity by 1989.
the mission is another cheesefest; build 40 of these things and win. end mission.
And just like every other miserable mission in this game, there's a completely pointless random HUGE invasion that threatens instant defeat if you don't have an army of more than 20 units prepared within 9 months of the sudden announcement.. Here we go again - another $4 DLC that adds a single mission and a new building.
The new building is the Wind Farm. A Modern Era building, the Wind Farm provides an alternate source of power. The Wind Farm is fairly cheap, gains bonuses from coastal proximity and high ground, requires no workers and generates no pollution. It's a thematic building, if you're into aesthetics.
The problem is that the Wind Farm doesn't really have a clear function in the game (i.e. it's a "useless" building). As a Modern Era building, it's trumped by the Geothermal Plant that is also immediately unlocked in the Modern Era, and while the Wind Farm is cheaper and easier to get up and running, the Geothermal Plant provides more power even without a volcano. If you're coming from previous eras, you may also have substantial power from Coal or Nuclear Power Plants. The intent behind providing an alternate power source is evident, but this is not the equivalent to T3\/4's wind turbine.
And really, this should already have been in the game.
The mission itself wasn't too bad. The mission isn't really based on pop culture, so it loses a bit of its Tropican charm, but it does feature slapstick Penultimo humour. There is one overarching objective - build 40 wind farms - which means the usual sandbox approach of building a strong economy and then building a big batch of wind farms. There are several alternate objective events that distract you from the main objective, which adds some variety, but it's what you've come to expect from Tropico - something happened, trigger this edict to pass. It's not as lazy and straightforward as the Surf's Up "build 8 Dolphinariums" mission, but the monotony is getting old.
Part of the problem is that the missions aren't dynamic. This is a core problem with the game as a whole. It's less evident in campaigns because there are numerous plot events that link island development with what you are doing. With the single missions, the mission objective and events are simply too generic. It's really just sandbox with different pop-up messages. You're meant to "catch" the messenger Toucan by building wind farms, but it's not something that is used in the mission itself and only comes up at the end as a reminder as to why you were building wind farms in the first place.
As usual, the DLC really comes down to paying for a building that is largely redundant, and nothing in the core game changes. The mission isn't too bad compared to others, but it's what you've come to expect from Tropico 5 - which isn't necessarily a good thing. It's a shame that the central game provides a good platform for frequent content releases - free and paid - but the trickle of thin content that we pay for still results in a largely empty experience and menu. It's been nearly a year since Tropico 5 was released, and after 7 DLCs, all we've got is a handful of buildings that should already have been included and the only other campaign was part of an overpriced expansion.
Take note: monthly single-player DLCs are perpetually disappointing. Monthly campaigns - that might work. I'll be more inclined to spend more time playing the game over and over again if I didn't have to wait a month to pay another $4 for an hour of sandbox objectives.
I'm sure many players feel the same way.
www.youtube.com\/watch?v=khIbbS00lV8\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\" id=\"dynamiclink_0\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=khIbbS00lV8<\/a>. all dlc in this game are \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing trash. Windfarm make about 60 elc. but has buget about 200 dolars but does not requiest workers. Do not buy without sale.. It is playable and buyable with the bundle.. The new scenario is quite difficult to win although I find it fun. Well worth every penny for those who want a real challenge.. I got this as a part of a DLC bundle and . . I didnt even know I had the windmills, let a lone gotten them from a pice of DLC, that how little inpact this has on the overal game. Some DLC bulidings are nice, like the asylum and inqusition, but this is defenetly one you can skip, especialy since waterborn makes this building obeslete quite qucikly.. Adds a building that was included in the base games of Tropico 3 and 4 for free. Only now it's restricted to the Modern Era, by which time you no longer need it unless you've fallen so far behind that you have no electricity by 1989.
the mission is another cheesefest; build 40 of these things and win. end mission.
And just like every other miserable mission in this game, there's a completely pointless random HUGE invasion that threatens instant defeat if you don't have an army of more than 20 units prepared within 9 months of the sudden announcement.. Kinda expensive but good building and fun little side mission the assesory could be better
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