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Sorry for this late post, but I just realized this game had no discusion link (it either disappeared during one of the transfers of the site, or was never created).
In any case, we had this game for a long time now, and finally you can talk about it! :D |
haha, i was about send a msg asking Kosta about this.
A tip for the reviewer, Chimerica itīs any contry of Latinamerica (no just central), The name Chimerica itīs cuz CHIle to MExico ameRICA. At least a friend told me and it isnīt very strange. Some pics and history are from sud America as well. Anyway, a great game about recent history. :kosta: |
Is it possible to finish the game without rebellion from either left or right wing of the army? I never managed to do it.
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I think that the game lectures you, like Machiavelli that neutrality didnīt exist for long or itīs untrue.
The more near that i was to a real centre gov was by gotting quick elections but i lost them to Popular Stability... anyway, the Cristian Reform(i was candite for them) were second but before the change of power National Liberation make a revolt. U can make a center left or center right gov and lose the elections but u need to defeat at leat a revolt I prefer to be in the left. :ok: |
I finished the game successfully several times, but never without some active guerilla movement on the right or left. My best compromise was allowing the right wing to dictate international policy, while my domestic policies were handled by the left.
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It will by best serve if firtly in the game u take a exterior minister from National Liberation and take the Socialist aid. Then server by an exterior minister of popular stability, u resolve all international relations. Maybe it will be wise to take a minister fro cristian reform to maintain the status quo recibing both aids. |
I played this game a LOT, then decided that I hated it!
The game progresses either 1: When an event occurs and you must react to it. 2: When you decide to enact policy. In the first case, someone speaks to you, and you decide to either do as the person says, or do what your Minister in that area suggests. If you haven't appointed one, you have no option but to AGREE to what the person suggests. You are unable to suggest alternatives YOURSELF (like doing the complete opposite to what is being suggested, which I find extremely limiting). In the second, you ask a minister about a policy area and they give an opinion and a suggestion. You can agree or disagree, OR call a meeting with your other ministers (who might have a different political leaning - left, right, centre), and take their suggestion instead. I would have also liked a slider, or a place where I could set budget percentages. Instead of just increasing education spending by increasing the %, you have to meet with someone who wants you to increase education spending, and then agree with their proposal.... In the game, for example, I would have liked to import food and conduct land redistribution to small size food and export crop farmers, in response to the food price hike (one of the first problems you come across). Unfortunately, only left wingers will allow you to import food, and only the middle-road party will land redistribute to the smaller farmers. Also, with regards to your newly-merged military, the right wing colonel keeps starting events where he keeps trying to arrest the left wing subcommandante. With a left wing defense minister, the advice is to let the subcommandante arrest the colonel, which starts an insurgency. With a right wing defense minister, the advice is to let the colonel arrest the subcommandante, which also results in an insurgency. If I remember correctly, if you reject the advice and avoid the insurgency, you then run into problems with the death squads. Failing to do anything significant about the right wing "limpia" group results in the widow and the trade union leader getting murdered. (by significant I mean that you can order the arrest of the death squads and their leader, but the courts won't find them guilty - unless you specifically tell the courts to investigate properly). However, doing that causes the colonel to immediately meet you and demand that the charges get dropped - which you can only refuse to do if you have a left wing defense minister (as the middle and right wingers advise you to not proceed), which results in a right wing insurgency.... I understand that democracy results in lots of people having opposing views, but Government is supposed to mean that someone decides which is overall more important, and then taking that decision - not blindly following what anyone suggests (like in this game!). (also, I found Shadow President hard for much the same reasons). (sigh - I found Tropico much easier to play) |
The only way to avoid a army split and rebellino is to have no elections :wall: witch I don't like but follow anyway, even if it means having the DAMN DEATH SQUADS. too bad I can't make a few discreet phone calls to deal with Roberto Padilla :whistle:
ah well. latin america is quite the instable place :sniper: |
Anyone tryed to make a right wing gov and persecute Padilla and co.?
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