Top 10 Tropico 6 Tips and Tricks For Beginners in Under 6 Minutes
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Whats up guys, quick Tip and Tricks for Tropico 6 video here showing you the top 10 things I'd focus on if I was about to start an island and I was new to Tropico 6.
This Tropico 6 Tips and Tricks video is not aimed at a specific thing (like making money, happiness) but just an overall foundation of what you need to get done and what you should keep an eye out for.
If this video gets to a 100 likes I can do another Tropico 6 Tips and Tricks video and cover more specific things as well. - Ігри
I think its Very important to get/use the "Employee of the Month" and the "Agricultural Subsidies" edicts, asap. You double worktimes, and you increase agricultural efficiency a Lot. Every beginner should know those.
Thx man
Got on game pass, just started playing and I wanted to master it asap. New to the tropico games, so this was a huge help. Thanks man 👌
Same
Same
And same lol
Welcome to the island 🏝😎
Same. Just got absolutely fucked on the Speakeasy mission lmao
Agriculture is always the way to go to begin with in Tropico games. Build up slowly and always ensure your education is expanded to supply the higher educated vacancies. Build up too soon and problems occur on the jobs front.
Importing cheap and then exporting those same goods back out can be a great way to get a extra income, or to fulfil contracts.
Agriculture is very important as a means to feed your people, but I would usually avoid planting cash crops in Tropico 6 except for Sugar and maybe Tobacco. And only then if you plan to use the output in the Rum Distillery/Cigar Factory rather than sell it directly.
The main reason for this is because the profit per worker from cash crops is far too low. The very high profit you get from Rum and Cigars makes Sugar and Tobacco worthwhile, but for everything else I'd recommend getting the raw ingredients from a Trade Route or Pirate Cove Raid if you can.
Rum is such a high earner that it justifies the low earnings of Sugar production (and the Chemical Factory making Powerful Placebos is even better). As my second best industry chain, I'd go with Logging Camp -> Lumber Mill (Hasty Debarking) -> Shipyard. In that chain, the Lumber Mill and Shipyard both make good profits, and while the Logging Camp is low profit, it has lower costs than a Plantation.
I put the Cigar Factory in third place, mainly because of the low value Tobacco Plantations that supply it. It gets much better if you can supply it with low cost Tobacco via a Trade Route. Two other excellent industries are the Plastic Factory (High Speed Fabrication) and the Fashion Company (Leather, preferably supplied by Factory Ranches). Some other industries also make excellent profits IF you can get the raw materials cheaply via a Trade Route.
Great tips. The big one for me to learn was not expanding too quickly, even if you have the money to do so.
Always wanted to try it out and finally bought it on 50% sale on steam today. Your beginner tips are very appreciated!
Thanks man finally a video with quality info in a short amount of time with no rambling
Thanks for the tips. I loved Sim City on the Super Nintendo when I was a kid and wanted a building game again, so figured I would try this. It seems very overwhelming though so far.
City skylines is just like sim city, so I'd defo try that out if you liked sim city.
Great upload and I've learned a bit from your earlier videos.
A few things to also look into/think about :
1. Always check for natural resources. You don't want to build a ranch, plantation, or industry building over a gold, coal, or oil deposit. That'll kick you in the rear every time.
2. Utilizing building upgrades is a very effective way ( along with setting their wages ) to increase productivity and in some cases using less natural resources.
3. When checking your trades; make sure that you're not exporting all of your natural resources if you have an industry building in need of them. Example : don't export sugar if you're trying to produce rum, don't export bananas and pineapples if you're trying to produce juice, don't export wool and cotton if you're trying to produce cloth, etc.
Other than that... Can't wait for a new season of Tropico 6 !!!
Thanks for tuning in man, yeah all of those things you mentioned I have mentioned in other videos as well, they are all great.
good vid man, cheers!
Thanks for the educational video, really helpful
Of course man, hope it helps.
Enjoy your videos. I'm searching for right Island but until then It's all learning.
Good to learn before you go in because this game is much more fun when you know whats going on, good luck on your island.
Nice work!
Great video thanks man!
You bet!
Yo whats up Jerutastic. Not sure if you remember me but I just got Tropico 6 and this video was really helpful. Thank you so much!
Welcome back!
oohhh love the vids also. I have a question are u still in Gem State
This was really helpful thankyou 🔥
Glad it helped!
Great video! I’ve been playing the mobile version but finally bought Tropico 6! Wow
Enjoy it, are you liking it so far?
Jerutastic I’m enjoying all the new features and buildings but I’m not liking the graphics. I’m playing it on a Mac and when I zoom out to start building, I can hardly see my people.
Your island is laid out very nicely. I struggle to decide where to put things.
I really dont even plan it out, I just go with the flow first, and then if I have to rearrange things I just demolish and rebuild somewhere else.
Your last tip, when It comes to choosing a faction or a way of the island (at least in the campaign) should I still focus on going one faction and making the most of that one? I am currently trying to balance all four
See the nice thing about Tropico is there isnt a set way to play. For example, if you want to be a traditional government then make everyone happy as much as you can. If you want to be a dictatorship for example focus on just Militarist etc. Its really up to you, but what I was saying is always know what type of island you want to have and play when you're starting off.
@@Jerutastic thanks for that :D
Thanks yo
Thank you. Needed this!
You're so welcome!
Good stuff bro
Thanks bro!
Holy crap I got alot to learn
Remember, there is no 'right or wrong' way to play this game, you can play it anyway you want and thats the beauty about Tropico 6.
“Argiculture”
lmfao always a tongue twister for me.
@@Jerutastic lol did you just give up and spell it like that too 😂
I usually start in world wars but I find start very difficult to get enough income to manage the island. its easy to mess up.
Damn I haven’t played a tropico game since tropico 3 on the 360. Lot of things come back easy but lot of new game mechanics at my disposal.
You had me at argiculture lol
Nice city
good tips. somewhat veteran player here trying to makes sure im covering the basics... So far this game has been decent, but kinda just makes we wanna go back and play 4 imo
Why do you say that
@@garden0fstone736 tropico 4 is the best one for story.
I do like the tropico 6 look and game play however it lacks in story.
@@TristanWardCoombe gotcha was curious, I never played 4
What's best laptop get for this game
What map are you playing on?
What's money in swiss account good for?
Broker, he gives alot of really good things such as convincing talk (auto completes a task) and stage a distraction (automatically completes an ultimatum) He gives alot more than that but those are the best imo
How do you stimulate your exports prices high in percentage?
Try to build the customs office it gives you around +10% in exports prices
I use hardcore mode
Stuck at Colonial era for 30 years
Plan to be there till i have 100k
which map is this?
How do you fix the road not connecting glitch (on Xbox btw)
I have a Series X and an OG Xbox One. I play Tropico 6 on both and I haven't had that issue.
Oh wait, I know what you mean. I thought that was just poor game design. Does that not happen on other platforms?
Cant help you with that sadly, I never played this on console.
etc so on and so forth
Anyone still playing this game and got a discord? would kinda stuck and would love some help if anyone could
still hard to play I'm always in debt !!!!! I hate it I tried many times!!
My advice then is to play a full island with no money so you can get the hang of it, see what works and what doesnt then play on easy difficulty with money on and gradually go up from there
@@Jerutastic that's what I did thanks.
I'm on the first mission cannot complete it. The game makes you rush. My supply lines glitch even though I have teamsters on each island things aren't delivered quickly. On my main island I have 1 in each sector and they still don't deliver stuff. Ive stopped selling hides, sugar. I find later in the level things take longer to construct and longer to deliver. How do you stop farms from losing efficiency. I cannot afford to build new farms every 2 years rum being my main export I can only have sugar in like 2 places on the map. When the game gives me quests to buy stuff. I make sure I have housing, churches and groceries close to every sector so people aren't pissed. Multiple routes even tho traffic shouldn't be an issue in colonial era. I try to understand the weird trading system but it makes little sense. I'm enterprising having multiple industries like tobacco, cattle, fish and gold. Trying my best to use the islands but that's hard when money isn't coming in.
I try doing shit tons of looting missions in the cove but that still doesn't help.
Why do they don't they address soil degradation with manure spreaders.
In real life compost increases micro-culture. Decreasing soil degradation. Thinking manure spreaders are a waste of time.
The problem with modern farming normally is the fertilisers.
Why can't you set your crop on fire and let it fertilize the ground like they do in Indonesia. 'hack and burn' method.
There must be a better way then to just move farms. In real life they plant another crop there like nitrogen fixers. Pea family members. Why is there no other solution in this game other than to move the farm somewhere else.
you put the farms on multi-culture, upgrade them with everything available and, if push comes to shove, you relocate them every few years on good soil. Later in the cold war era they maintain their fertility.
hey whats going on guys its the blockchain backer here
I'd like if the tutorial was focused on the WW & Cold war era.
the era you play with contains a lot of buildings that doesn't exist in the beginning.
Not a bad suggestion, I am planning on doing a bunch of Tropico 6 tutorials in the very near future, I will keep your suggestion in mind.
I find this game too hard, tried playing good, maxing out freedoms & social schemes, and bad repressing people, having checkpoints and a big army, but still lose in the end, can't make it stable :-(
I just don't have the patience for these kinds of games lol.
haha they're def not a game you just get up and running over a few hours, it takes time.
Argiculture is not a word
“argiculture” lmao
Made it under 3 minutes by 2x speed
dire straits money for nothing
Jesus Christ is king 😊
argiculture? isn't it agriculture?
Give me back my son
"Argiculture" is one of the worst mispronunciations I've ever heard lmao
lmao bro i know leave me alone
Do you seriously not know the word "agriculture", that's just sad.
The palace has to be on it's own island or on a section of a bigger island fenced off by mountains.
If your tropical utopia doesn't have an outlandish presidential palace that overshadows everything else what's even the point.
Tropico 6 is way too hard.