Soviet Republic

>get game
>fucking overwhelmed
>spend days on easy figuring out the basics
>crank it up to hard
>200 hours in and still haven't made a self sustainable republic
>have a look at their roadmap
>trello.com/b/0haBaHmz/soviet-republic-roadmap
>tfw

This is 4x-tier. Holy shit.

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>early access

Yeah. And it's already mindboggingly complex.

comfy

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> City builder where everyone starves to death no matter what you do.

Building a game around communism seems a very odd choice.

hours in and still haven't made a self sustainable republic
Commies was 70 years in and still was unable to make it.

I think it's an interesting experiment because all communist countries have failed due to mismanagement and corruption. So what would happen if there was good management and a benevolent dictator instead? And no bullshit like forced equal distribution of work and resources regardless of physical possibility that ends up nearly starving the entire nation of Ukraine to death.

literally git gud

It's possible, just takes a fucklong time and requires running the tightest ship ever.

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You'd get invaded and all die.

Can you ship people off into death camps whenever you want to? This is very important to me, otherwise I won't be able to get in the mood properly

I hope with the implementation of military technologies that we also get some sort of warfare mechanics. I mean, there's literally nukes on the roadmap.

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By what? And if a horribly managed soviet union didn't get invaded and exterminated, why would a better managed soviet union suffer that fate?

If your commieblocks are full, and there's no available flats within walking distance for your workers to move in to, they literally become NEETS. You can relocate them to different buildings in order to free up space and make them into productive workers.

Whether you relocate them to a nice apartment in the city, or a shitty concrete flat in a mining town in the middle of fucking nowhere is up to you.

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>1(one) escape

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And to add, yes, different jobs have different levels of lethality. Let's just say that coal miners doesn't live very long.

>Soviet
>self sustainable

Now there's your problem, mate!

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Can't wait till I have enough resources to build the headquarters of the KGB

>200 hours in and still haven't made a self sustainable republic
Because terraforming is complete ass, making setting up mines properly impossible.

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It's nice to see a game that rewards building a dystopia rather than other city builders where your goal is to build some supreme utopia society.

>200 hours in and still haven't made a self sustainable republic
They want the game to be realistic I guess

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You need to use buildings to terraform properly. When all the big dots are green, and the small ones aren't and you get the message "can't build due to infrastructure, you can click place and it will even out the ground where the small dots are red.

A bit finnicky, but works wonders. Also, get construction offices, there's literally no reason to pay for terrascaping.

It's just city skylines but shittier, why would you ever play this?

its almost nothing like cities skylines

I've gotten to the point where the only thing I import is electronics, mechanical components, and electrical components.

Mechanical components are easy enough to manufacture, but the rest isn't; you need a steady supply of plastics, which requires a steady supply of chemicals. However, a single chemical plant can only produce half a ton of chemicals a day at maximum output, and a plastics factory need 1 ton of chemicals for every 1.5 tons of plastics.

I need about 4.5 tons of electronics a month right now, which is 2.3 tons of plastic a month. So I need something like 3-5 chemical factories to become self sustainable, and those require a constant feed of gravel, wood, crops, and oil. Setting all that shit up takes a literal decade ingame if you build everything from your own resources.

Cities is baby tier compared to this.

Oh, and that's not accounting for the chemicals needed for my clothing industry, nor the plastics needed to manufacture electrical components. So I think 5 chemical plants would be in the low end of what I need for my current population.

Fuck off, shill. Your game looks like shit, try on r/communism if you're that desperate.

will this run on a laptop with integrated graphics

No it's not, next time don't voice your retarded opinion

>200 hours in and still haven't made a self sustainable republic

well thats accurate

It's literally city skylines but shittier user

>shilling shitty early access slavjank for free
So... this is... the power of communism.

Most of the posters who defend it are russkies

>n-n-n-nuuuuuuu stop shilling commie games, they're not alt-rite approved!

Fuck you, we discuss what we like.