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Tropico 4 mods immigration
Tropico 4 mods immigration













Getting a college up before you have your education system in place is expensive. All my work force must travel from the Island center to the dock areas to work and when home can walk to church, entertainment, food hospitals being close by or a short car hop.īuilding a island up from scratch using only educated workforce is a challenge and you start off much slower than if you build farms/ranches/mines but for those willing I think the challenge to over come those inherent difficulties is well worth it.There are two main reasons I ask - if it's early you may need to, as suggested previously, buy a few educated workers. I have most everything imported except for iron currently and my three docks average about $80,000 per docking with an average delivery of about $12,000 in raw resources even though I have the limit set to $24,500 at each dock.

tropico 4 mods immigration

I know from experience that if I let it go with out an immigration office or had it set to open borders I would have at least 800 citizens by this time with high unemployment, criminals and a lot less revenue banked. The big thing is to control your immigration from early on.

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It's pure capitalism with nothing free and with 500+ citizens I have only two churches and two cathedrals, two clinics and two hospitals, with 70+ happiness. Here is an example of a island town broken into industrial/living/tourism sections and with a minimum uneducated labor force. Job quality and travel distance from home should play into their decision, too. Note that it will not simply be "grab the best paying job".

tropico 4 mods immigration

They won't be happy, but they'll take it. I never had a college educated guy staying unemployer when a nice banana farmer job was available for them. If they're unemployed and other jobs are available, they should grab them. If you want your college educated to become fruit farmers, simply close a few posts in your university/power plant/newspaper/hospital (click on the workers in the building interface to fire them, then click -or right click?- again on the free post to "freeze" it). In Tropico, people don't pursue an education if there are no available educated jobs (for example, if you open a factory, some farmers will become student at the local high school to become workers), so having "too many" college graduates is unusual, unless you opened several college-level buildings before your population was strong enough to support them. It would not be a problem of education, but simply of you having too many jobs and too few workers.

tropico 4 mods immigration

There's this weird tier setting for tropico 5 jobs, jobs don't have wages anymore rather than being "funded" upon various levels which determines the financial class of the employees: Poor, well-off, wealthy, filthy rich, etc, and there's no possible way to set it to a specific amount to try and mitigate your problem.ĭo you have unemployment in your island? If not, maybe you simply grow too quick and don't have enough manpower. I wouldn't bank too much on T5 though, the education situation is pretty much the same, people with a certain level will absolutely refuse to do anything lower and there's no way to arbitrarily set the wage higher than another job. It'll probably piss off the communists, but it should, in theory, fix that issue.

tropico 4 mods immigration

I'd say take off free housing and such if you have it, especially if you have a strong economy otherwise. What's your financial situation? Do you have free housing/free meals etc? How nice is the average living situation? It's possible that they don't need the money for much and simply go into what they're educated to do rather than out of monetary necessity. Personally I've never had this problem, if you have farms and other uneducated jobs to pay much higher than their uneducated counterparts, normally they swap over in droves.













Tropico 4 mods immigration