Tropico 5

Tropico 5

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8 Comments
The World is a Sandbox  [author] 1 Jun, 2022 @ 1:20am 
@DragonFire
Of course it's okay. Much success w/ your vid.
DragonFire 13 May, 2022 @ 6:17am 
Hey I made a video about your Mod I hope this is ok https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak3TV3M_Efs
mwyeoh 3 May, 2016 @ 6:02pm 
Hmm, thats good for me to know too. I fit my text to a 1080p screen but since people run their computer at lower resolutions, it may cut out too!
The World is a Sandbox  [author] 3 May, 2016 @ 12:39pm 
Thanks guys for the encouragement and the bug report. I didn't realize that the dialog boxes scale dynamically with resolution settings. I run on highest screen resolution, and all dialog is tested to fit. I apologize to all who play this mission and run a lower screen resolution settings. CAUTION: Some text in pop up boxes may cut off (and probably not just the Ol' MacDonald dialog).
mwyeoh 3 May, 2016 @ 2:32am 
You have a little too much text in some of Old MacDonald's Farm's dialogue. Some of it is being cut off
Granny Annie 3 May, 2016 @ 1:52am 
thumbs up for another well sculpted gorgeous map!
The World is a Sandbox  [author] 26 Apr, 2016 @ 10:11pm 
Someone wrote that my maps don't pose a "cerebral" challenge. Actually, I made them to be a "thinking gamer's" maps. A lot of thought went into these. A simple example: on this map you will run into swampland at some point. As any invading army or group of settlers who got into a swamp can tell you, it really "bogs" you down. This map tries to give you that same experience. As soon as you encounter the swamp, you will actually FEEL how it slows you down. But there is more to it: in real life, people over time will drain a swamp and turn it into useful land. I tried to make the map model that, too. Play it and you will see: once you find out more about that swampland and spend some time developing it, that swampland will turn into really useful land for you. There is so much more like that built into these maps.
The World is a Sandbox  [author] 26 Apr, 2016 @ 10:10pm 
When you play 'em, just keep thinking: what is realistic? Would what I try to do on this map work in real life? I think that's what can make Tropico 5 still be fun when you're good at this game. Because - really - there's nothing more boring than building another perfect city with unlimited funds on a flat island. Not if you've already done it a hundred times.. Right?