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Trevor Chan's Capitalism II
Windows - 2001
Also released on: Mac
4.38 / 5 - 8 votes
Description of Trevor Chan's Capitalism II WindowsRead Full ReviewCapitalist scum
Ah, capitalism - the overriding principle that if you have enough money, you can buy anything. At least that's the view some people apparently hold, who would happily abolish capitalism in an instant. But in actual fact, capitalism is a double-edged sword. We have unfortunately reached the point where money is valued over people and that's a bad thing. But if it wasn't for capitalism, we wouldn't even have half of the technological and medical developments we have today. Plus there are the luxuries - sure, Brand X chocolate may be made from the blood of the workers, but it tastes so good. And what would I do without my Collector's Edition DVD of John Carpenter's The Thing? It just doesn't bear thinking about.
Money money money
Capitalism is also the subject of a new sim game from Ubi Soft, one that somewhat surprisingly does not bear the 'Sim' or 'Tycoon' moniker. Capitalism II, as the game is simply called, puts you in charge of managing and building up your own business, crushing the opposition as you go.
So you don't get thrown in at the deep end, Capitalism II gives you four ways to play: If you're new to the game, you can play the Entrepeneur's Campaign, which, as well as giving you a few lower-end scenarios to play through, also walks you through a tutorial on how to play the game. If you've played the original Capitalism, you can head into the Capitalist's Campaign consisting of scenarios that set you up with a medium-sized business. Then if you've exhausted the campaigns, you can use the game's custom mode to start completely from scratch with as many competitors of your choosing and see how far you can get without going bust or power-mad. Finally, the game offers a multiplayer mode for up to seven people.
The tutorial is a godsend, as Capitalism II Download photoshop cs6 extended free. is a pretty complicated game, simulating the mechanics of running a business - if you're one of those people who expect to be able to play any game without once reading the manual, you're in for a big shock.
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So, what can you do in Capitalism II? Pretty much everything you'd expect to be able to do - as long as it's ethical, that is. Yes, you read that right. Although in real life, engaging in downright dodgy tactics isn't unheard of, Capitalism IIdisappointingly excludes such tactics, meaning industrial espionage and sabotage are right out. Similarly, while you can send your employees on stupid training courses that likely involve building an oil rig out of paper, you can't threaten them with disciplinary action if they fail to sell so many extended warrantees per week.
What you can do is mess about with pretty much all of the parts of your business empire. Starting small, first you need to pick a location for your shop from the city view - which looks more than a bit like SimCity 3000 and can also be used to view the locations of your opponents shops. The latter is handy since it's best to put a shop somewhere where there isn't already one offering comparable products. You can choose to build a variety of stores, providing you can afford them, including a general store, sports store, hardware store etc. Once the store is set up, you can buy in products from suppliers, sell them at a mark up and keep on selling them until you've got enough money to buy another store. Then you build another one, get more products in and keep going - see how that works?
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Of course, that's not all there is to Capitalism II Cinema 4d download gratis ita mac. otherwise it'd be pretty tedious. To boost your empire and stay competitive, you can build a wide variety of buildings and locations including factories, farms, logging camps and even mansions. The latter building is really just an ego booster while the former two allow you to produce your own materials and products rather than buying them in. And speaking of producing your own products, brand image is something that figures highly in Capitalism II - rather than just flogging other people's products you can make your own brands and, using the power of advertising, get the punters to flock to your stores like the sheep they are, despite the fact that they're just other people's products with your own labels slapped on them.
You can also hire in PR reps to aid in enforcing your corporate brand and an investor manager to keep your stockholders sweet (since you can sell shares in your company on the stock market). This is only a highlight of the huge amount you can get up to in the game.
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A word of warning - Capitalism II doesn't have the best user interface in the world. The game contains more charts, graphs options and information than you can shake a stick at, some of which are worth messing about with, while others are there for the sake of giving hardcore stats-fans something extra to look at. However, accessing these options is a bit hit and miss, since Capitalism II contains buttons within buttons within buttons. So to get to the some options, you may have to click through about three different screens. Drop-down menus, a la Sim City, could have helped immensely. The game's also a little 'dry' - a touch of humour wouldn't have gone amiss. Perhaps a tutorial by the Pointy Haired Boss from Dilbert? Or perhaps not.
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But even with its nested interface and lack of unethical tactics, Capitalism is a pretty decent game. It's not one you can pick up and play for five minutes at a time or without reading the manual, but is extremely involving once you get into it. Starting up your own virtual company and crushing the opposition is surprisingly satisifying and there are enough scenarios to keep you busy for a good week or two - plus the custom mode lets you choose just how challenging you want the game to be. Granted, Capitalism II may not be to everyone's tastes but if the idea of running your own business without really risking bankruptcy appeals to you, then Capitalism II is well worth checking out.
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Description of Capitalism
Capitalism is a video game published in 1995 on DOS by Interactive Magic, Inc. It's a strategy and simulation game, set in a managerial, real-time and stock exchange themes, and was also released on Mac.
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Techman2019-12-051 point DOS version
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You have to mount the game folder to C:
mount c: d:gamescapitalism Then you have to mount the same game folder to another drive, but as type of cdrom mount h: d:gamescapitalism -t cdrom -ioctl Then you have to change drive to the C drive you mounted c: Then launch the game capmain
insanity2018-09-050 point DOS version
I managed to play capitalism in dosbox Linux doing the following (thanks to @Good guy greg)
mount d /home/myuser/ -t cdrom -ioctl c: capmain # Note that /home/myuser is an arbitrary folder that must not contain capitalism CD. Just any folder of your hard drive
Falcor2018-08-041 point DOS version
This version requires a CD but none is provided.
Life is cheap but living is expensive2018-05-07-2 points
Capitalism will eat itself :)
Gryt2017-11-052 points
Trying to play the game via Dosbox on a laptop without a cd-player, and they ask me to insert the CD.
Have tried to mount a virtual drive via Daemon Tools, but the game will not start, Dosbox just stops.
Ay Lmao2017-08-07-1 point Mac version
Can anyone help, I keep trying to play the game but it tells me to insert the CD. I'm playing on a mac and I downloaded both versions and it didn't work. How do i open a .sit file?
Cemel2017-02-251 point DOS version
Wants CD in trying start in DosBox 0.73 What i do?
UnknownGamer2016-11-072 points DOS version
Can anyone explain step by step how to open the game? i know about dosbox and i tried to start it up but it said i needed to put in the cd
MetalMarc172016-10-31-1 point
Okay, I've followed the instructions here from Greg and the game is not working. Says I need to insert the CD.
HeisMoF2016-04-25-1 point
This has been, since 1995 until today (2016), the largest educational games economic strategy, which was awarded a 'International Recognition Award' .. !
Anonymous2014-10-210 point DOS version
About missing scenarios: This is a CD-Rip version of the game (see .nfo textfile in the archive).
roarke2014-02-150 point DOS version
did anyone figure out the problem with not getting the scenerios?
Tincho2013-11-050 point DOS version
¡What a good game! But: could anyone play the scenarios? Because i couldn't.. What can i do? Thanks a lot!
good guy greg2013-05-029 points DOS version
I found an answer on google for the save game problem on this forum.
http://www.dosbox.com/comp_list.php?showID=296&letter=Z Follow these steps with dosbox. Mount C C:gamefolder Mount D D: -t cdrom -ioctl c: capmain I have just tested it and succesfully saved a game, quit, quit dosbox, started the game on dosbox again and loaded the saved game. Hopefully it works for you as well.
Den_er_da_hvid2013-02-24-3 points DOS version
I have no trouble getting the game to work, but I cant save a game. It just says 'not enough memory'. It is propably becourse it is mounted as cdrom, but how to get around this?
jkk2013-02-240 point DOS version
I'm using the version from GOG games. I tried mounting it as a CDROM as described above but it didn't work. However, uninstalling it from the C drive and re-installing it on a different drive did work.
good guy greg2013-02-04-1 point DOS version
I mounted it as a cdrom with dosbox and it worked, however when I try to save games it says 'insufficient disk space the game is not saved'
Brmpf2013-01-17-1 point DOS version
Just mount it as a CDROM drive in Dosbox, then it will work.
mount d: [yourpath] -t cdrom
Phreeze2012-10-310 point DOS version
type setsound.bat to set up sound. It's the dos versioun so youneed dosbox.
Less cool: it asks for the cd ;)
Jason2012-03-250 point DOS version
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Has anyone got this game to work? I do not see a setup file for this game.
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