Your power is negative, and you'll be flirting with that line for some time. It will also cause your immigration rate to plummet, which is a problem when your people are constantly dying in war. One of the hardest problems to spot is that within 20-30 years, Caribbean Happiness will escalate so high that you will have a hell of a domestic guerilla problem on top of the foreign troops and the escalated guerilla rate. Your actual net income in the beginning is like $10k/year, your power is negative, your housing is full, and your stuff is spread very far apart, just to begin with. You start off with what seems like a great setup, but you're actually barely treading water, and your situation is RAPIDLY deteriorating. so here are some tips for anyone else sent here by Google. I'm late to the party here, but I was struggling with this a lot too, and there really wasn't a good reply here or guide elsewhere. This level is difficult on hard mode, but if you keep your people happy and the money flowing you should be ok. As for losing elections, my advice is to generally ignore the environmentalists and then if you see yourself losing an election spam lots of 1x1parks somewhere to quickly increase environmentalist approval up to 100, this can usually tip the election in your favor. I also recommend doing the heist for the wonder that increases building hit points. The drone command building is useful when set to "medium priority targets" to kill your rebels. For military buildings, use mostly army bases since the tanks are stronger and faster than barracks soldiers, and for barracks upgrade them to motorized infantry. Since you will need a lot of military make sure you also have lots of media buildings and use edicts and constitution options to increase liberty. A car factory and two weapons factories will give you a pretty good income, and add some boats, cigars and rum, etc. Get rid of the coal power plants and replace with solar farms or nuclear plant, you need your coal for your steel mills (have 2 and put both on hot rolling mode). Build up your economy around the most profitable industries of the era. Move/delete all the production buildings from the peripheries so you only have one main area to focus on and you teamsters aren't wasting their time on the sides of the map. There are very few helpful people in this sub.īefore you start the mission tasks, make sure your economy is very good and people are happy. I've replied to several posts with helpful solutions, and I typically don't even get any thanks in return. Please help!!Į: Fuck whoever downvoted me. I've searched online for ideas and I've failed to implement every strategy I've read on forums. Perhaps I just need to try Normal difficulty, but what gives? For those who have completed this mission, please tell me how you accomplished it. Even when I build up a large military and disable elections and seem to have a functioning economy and decent approval, the insatiable fucking rebels never calm down and eventually succeed in destroying my economy. (And despite "Total Surveillance" I often suffer rebel attacks when supposedly 0 rebels had been uncovered.) All of this despite approval ratings in the 70s before the economy collapses and my approval follows suit. And every single time I either (a) lose an election before I'm able to research and issue Martial Law (was literally less than a thousand dollars shy of being able to finance it in the last playthrough) or (b) my palace gets overrun by the rebels that are there from the beginning and only grow stronger as time wears on. No matter what I try my economy collapses, leaving me without any options to fix problems on the island. Perhaps I need to give up on trying to complete this one in Hard. I believe this This is Mission #8 #11 out of 12 15 have been completing every mission since #4 or #5 on Hard mode on the first time around almost every time, and the first few were on Normal. After getting the hang of the missions (doing them in strict order), I started on this mission a couple days ago and have since failed about half a dozen times to complete it.
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