Nov 14, 2008 Although I’m bitterly disappointed with Tropico’s fail at running in Vista. That, and the way the game had this horrible slog-phase as you tried to get stuff built, but your lazy teamsters and constructions crews were too lazy to get stuff done perhaps if I knew what I.
Game modes
Singleplayer: Yes
Offline cooperation (split screen/hot seat): No
LAN/Internet Cooperation: No
Multiplayer: Yes, up to 4 players
Our hardware
The guide was created on the PC version, using the following configuration:
- Operating system: Windows 7 SP1
- Processor: AMD Phenom 8650 Triple-core, 2.3 Ghz
- RAM: 4 GB
- Graphics card: Asus GeForce GTX650
- Graphics card memory: 1 GB
On the above configuration, the game was running fluently.
PC - general information
- Operating systems: Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, versions: 32-bit and 64-bit
- Windows XP: No, the game doesn't work on Windows XP and earlier versions.
- Internet connection during gameplay: Not required
- Controller: Keyboard and mouse
Tropico 5 PC system requirements
Tropico 5 PC minimal system requirements
Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core
RAM: 4 GB
Graphics card: GeForce 400 series or newer
HDD: 4 GB of free space
Operating system: Windows Vista SP2, 7, 8
Tropico 5 recommended system requirements
Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad Core
RAM: 8 GB
Graphics card: GeForce 500 series or newer
HDD: 4 GB of free space
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Operating system: Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows 8 (64 bit)
Playing Tropico 5 on laptop
Yes, playing on laptop is possible.
If You Hang around coves, then you're either a pirate, a smuggler, or a privileged English schoolchild having a jolly, dandelion and burdock-fuelled adventure.
Tropico 2: Pirate's Cove takes the management themes of the original game, and adds the familiar twist of being all cool and evil. (Which makes it a good month for cheapskates who get off on lording it up over AI routines.)
Pirate's Cove isn't a huge leap from the original, using the same engine for a 'dated, even for 2003' feel. But that means you can run it on a cheap laptop, which is great - more people should spend their commute overseeing a backwards economy of seafaring plunder and establishing a black market.
As far as strategy and scope are concerned, Pirate's Cove is more limited than its predecessor, mainly because ofits piratical theme. The original game could have you specialising in tourism -and pirates have, throughout the years, been consistently indifferent to the tourist industry.
If you're happy with trading a sense of choice for those cool hankies, Tropico 2 still has plenty of depth and gameplay that hasn't walked the plank.