Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer DLC
Knowledge is power. No one knows this better than El Presidente, who leaves no stone unturned in his quest to position Tropico as a leader in the world of technological progress. And, as any media or educational establishment on Tropico will tell you, no one has more knowledge than El Presidente!
App ID | 306394 |
App Type | DLC |
Developers |
Haemimont Games |
Publishers |
Kalypso Media Digital |
Categories |
Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, Co-op, Downloadable Content, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres |
Strategy, Simulation, RPG |
Release Date | 25 Jun, 2015 |
Platforms |
Windows, Mac, Linux |
Supported Languages |
English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Russian, Japanese |
2 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer has garnered a total of 2 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
Reviews Chart
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
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Ressourceless island, almost no mines, no oil, no good farming conditions.
The supercomputer doesn't bring that much research point in the end. You'll just have to spam observatories and win.
Alternatively, i completed the mission in a few dozen minutes by stealing Peace Atoms to jump in Modern Time, then shortly again won Future Materials which... succeded the mission.
Doenst worth it.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 19
Negative
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The new building, the Supercomputer adds a nice feel to the game. It helps boost your research albeit not too much. Finally, I find the standalone scenario that comes with the DLC enjoyable to play.
👍 : 6 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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The supercomputer building isn't better than an observatory, so the only novel bit about this mission compared to a sandbox game is the time limit
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
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They rape you with all these dlcs. but i ended up getting them all they should have been a buck each so keep that in mind when reading these reviews ill still give it a good review just because i liked the game regardless.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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This review is in English and Slovak language:
Táto recenzia je v Anglickom a Slovenskom jazyku:
This game has so much DLC for several times the price of the base game that I don't recommend this DLC because of developer greed, regardless of its content.
Táto hra obsahuje toľko veľa DLC za sumu niekoľko násobne vyššiu ako je cena základnej hry, že toto DLC neodporúčam z dôvodu chamtivosti vývojára, bez ohľadu na jeho obsah.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
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I have every dlc for tropico 5 and this is probaly the hardest and most boring one. The supercomputer is a cool addition if you are going for the tech achievement but other then that there is no need for it. I really wish they would release a new dlc that actually affects the game or creates a whole new feel. I love the tropico experience, but the dlc are all pretty much the same..they offer a new tech or factory and then you have to use this to win the scenario. Waterbourne was the last good dlc. The supercomputer dlc is boring as hell. I would rather eat a poop sandwich then play this dlc again. It was also glitchy as hell at first, but I think that got solved. The map is a good map, but the dlc is boring..I cant stress this enough that the dlc is boring and how I would rather eat a poop sandwich on a hot summer day then play this dlc again! God please help tropico developers to create a better more worthy dlc that does not involve the same game play and scenario. Once again, dont play this boring dlc...You might as well get stoned first so that you go into it with some happiness cause this dlc is boring. One time I saw a cat get ran over and playing this dlc was the same experience. That poor cat. I didnt know his name, so I instead named him reggie ray. Poor reggie ray..that cat lived a short life and you will too if you play this DLC. This dlc makes me want to watch his untimely death over and over instead of playing this dlc..I would rather eat that hot poop sandwich on a muggy hot disgusting day while watching this cat die then play this dlc.
good bless you all.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 4
Negative
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I got this when it was $2 on sale. Honestly this was about the most boring DLC out of the bunch. It was not bad, it was not good, it was just plain blah. Although it was the first DLC mission that progressed through two eras which was different. Sadly the two era thing was the most ineresting thing about the mission.
The super computer building is not a good addition to your building library like other DLC buildings. Very doubtful you would ever build it in a sandbox game except if you were going for the research achivement.
If you are not a fan of DLC for Tropico then you should stay away form this one as far as possible. If you liek the DLC stuff, you are going to buy it anyways, lol.
👍 : 27 |
😃 : 0
Negative
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Lazy building; pay $12,000 and 100 power for a building that just floods research points. Useful for rushing technology, but hardly worth the cost, especially when there are plenty of other buildings that can boost research while providing jobs or other services. The mission is boring.
👍 : 13 |
😃 : 0
Negative
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We’ll get the usual out of the way: $4 DLC, one mission, one building. Sounds like a presidential punchline by Penultimo. It’s no secret that the community has not been fond of the DLC model and its value for cost, and reviews of DLCs have been overwhelmingly negative because of this.
While I will still criticise the DLC model, for once I think this DLC is actually a good one.
The new building, the Supercomputer, is arguably a useful addition. A Cold War building, the Supercomputer is a research building. There aren’t too many in the game, and while another one may seem redundant compared to the Science Labs and Observatories you can spam, the Supercomputer stands out in that it requires no workers, operating only on power. This makes it a useful alternative to research if you have a shortage of workers, but plenty of power. Cheap upgrades to the Supercomputer provide a small number of votes during elections and increases relations with Russia.
The mission is the most challenging in any DLC yet. The back-story is the usual Tropican humour – the goal is to win an international supercomputer bet by finding the meaning of life, the universe and everything. To do this, you must build a supercomputer and advance to the modern era. The challenge in this is that you have a raw start with basic buildings and only 15 years to achieve this goal. While this may seem like a lot of time, getting your island economy running from scratch, getting research points to get the modern era techs and building the necessary tech building to progress is likely going to run really close to the time limit.
There’s a second timed objective after this too, but it’s a huge relief once you get past the first one.
As a long-time Tropico player, this is a rare moment where the missions really pushed my knowledge of how to create an economically sustainable city, and completing the mission felt genuinely satisfying.
This may be one of the last DLCs released, and while it still lacks the value as all the DLCs have, this one was more enjoyable than the others. The building is okay at best, but the mission was well worth it this time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-9hOflK9x0
👍 : 65 |
😃 : 5
Positive
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Building is useless since it doesn't do more research than a well placed observatory and the mission is another reference to hitchiker's guide to the galaxy... which they already did with another DLC. Nothing useful, new or interesting here.
👍 : 86 |
😃 : 6
Negative
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer DLC
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer offers 1 downloadable content (DLC) packs, each adding unique elements and extending the core gameplay experience. These packs may include new missions, characters, maps, or cosmetic items, enriching the player's engagement with the game.
Packages
ID |
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Name |
Type |
Price |
45526 |
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Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer |
Package |
3.99 $ |
There are 1 packages available for this game, each priced to provide players with a selection of in-game currency, exclusive items, or bundles that enhance gameplay. These packages are designed to offer players various options to customize and advance their game experience.
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7, Windows 8
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 400 or higher, AMD Radeon HD 4000 or higher, Intel HD 4000 or higher (DirectX 11 hardware support required)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS *: Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows 8 (64 bit)
- Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad Core CPU
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 500 or higher, AMD Radeon HD 5000 or higher
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer Minimum MAC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS: OSX 10.9
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 400 or higher, AMD Radeon HD 4000 or higher, Intel HD 4000 or higher
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer Recommended MAC System Requirements
Recommended:- Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad Core CPU
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer Recommended Linux System Requirements
Recommended:- Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad Core CPU
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 500 or higher, AMD Radeon HD 5000 or higher
Tropico 5 - The Supercomputer has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.