Capitalism 2 reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
If you don't know it from before, you can get it now. Capitalism II is a solid Economic Simulation that would probably no longer be brought to market in its Complexity, because there is a lot Of Micromanagement. On The one hand, the Game offers the necessary Depth of content in The Form of Overviews on production Processes and Financial Status, on the other hand, certain Processes (Transport, etc.) are simplified to such an extent that it does not have to be dealt with. The great Strength lies in Building efficient Production Chains from the extraction Of raw materials to The sale of The finished Goods. If you enjoy It, the Game is recommended. However, it should also be noted that this is a 2001 game. This can be seen on the one hand visually (old-baked pixelated graphics, 4:3 Aspect ratio, low Resolution), on the other hand, the Handling is sometimes a bit confusing and cumbersome. You can't get far without a lot Of Mouse work and Clicking. The Degree of difficulty is also no longer comparable to today's Standards, as the Game does not automatically lead to Success even at the lightest level. It is just demanding. And that's with one Reason I'm making a Buy recommendation to the Game.
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Capitalism 2 is a classic game with which many grew and enjoyed. Those who knew and liked the game learned that you have to be patient because it is a pure and hard economic simulator, looking to be as realistic as possible with an artificial intelligence capable of facing the player and kicked out of the market. From raw material production to selling to customers in retail stores, Capitalism offers a complex economy where you don't have to produce your whole or sell it yourself. You Can monopolize The extraction of minerals or oil, contorlar the production of any of the production lines that exist and put it free in the market for the other corporations to buy. You can also do the same, buy either LSA raw materials or material to produce products to sell or take from other companies and take them to customers, always looking to sell as much as you can. And then comes the competition. Brand, technology and price will affect the score of your products when you go out to the public and who is going to take the sales. The economic fight takes place in investing in advertising, manufacturing technology development (and new products) and who has the best price in the city, so that each product of different brands is different and will have a different value. An excellent game that allows hours in a game and a lot of replayability for the vast amount of options available to start a new game (number of cities, competitors, economy realistic, and more), and a simple tutorial that teaches you basics to start. Then It's up to you to know what strategy you need to beat the competition. An excellent game of strategy and economic simulation that takes a lot of time to learn to play perfectly.
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