@15:45 If you try to have a better "overall" score than the "city average", you will not earn as much as if you push the prices until the supply and demand bars are about equal. At least thats how it works in Capitalism Plus. Just found out about that yesterday, and suddenly started making some pretty decent money from just a small business. That made R&D much more attainable at an early stage, so i could push the prices to insane levels :P Only reason i would try to start a "price war" to get a better "overall score" is if im about to be pushed out of the market - or if i want to push a competitor off the market - but then i probably need better technology than my competitor to be able to sustain low prices; and to get that technology, i first need a solid income.
It's a great idea to aways buy land arround the building before you build, that land appreciates with the development so you can instantly sell it after building to recoup some of the construction costs, or wait for even more development.
If you're going real estate you need to set up cheap early cash flow - retail selling shipped products. Then use this to leverage the hell out of your company, loans, bonds, stocks. Use all that to buy cheap early land. Then sit and watch
Great video, I just bought the game because of it. I wanted to buy a complete pack, but only could get the game plus 3 DLCs, any way I can buy Banking & Finances too?
You could have made a lot more from your 'Business Shop' if you trained your staff. When the supply bar is low for products in your retial outlets it means there is a bottleneck either from the supplier (maybe your factory ETC) or your staff are not trained so they cant sell the stuff as fast as people are trying to buy it.
capitalism 2 or capitalism lab. what do you prefer? and i use to play capitalism 2 way back in 2000s so... am i crazy or they changed how stores works?
Capitalism Lab is pretty much an enhanced version of Capitalism 2. It's worth it, if you liked Capitalism 2. I could never go back now. Stores are pretty much the same but there are some differences. In Capitalism Lab, your store can have up to 3 "floors". So, instead of a maximum of 4 products, you can now have up to 12 if you upgrade the store 3 floors. They added a few more types of retail stores as well. They also added warehouses to store products as well.
remember this in real life apple or these name brand stores. a lot of them will not put a store in a city unless it has a population of 500k or more. and thats just one store.I use that to help build my empire. So if the city has 2mil pop i add 4 stores to it over time. There is no need in 20 stores in one city thats to much to have to deal with and not enough help in your headquaters through your cfo cmo etyc. They only do so much where in real life they arent that limited.you can create departments in real life but you cant in the game
From what I remember it was only on the dev's website, not played it in a couple of years but was curious as to what's changed so just downloaded it again (then found this vid so not loaded it yet)
Im just giving some suggestions not telling ya how to play. But if you start off selling others stuff through retail you can bank 100m a year easy with just one retail in each city. Then after the first yr you can buy what you want? I can cut all dlc on and crank the difficulty up passed 300% and i can get 100 billion in less than 30years with just retail real estate and stocks. I even own 10-11 companies on the map by that time too. God forbid i manufacture anything. There is alot your not showing like where you put the building and the foot traffic etc. When i build i build a mansion office apt retail in that order around each other to pick up the foot traffic. if done right you can get you foot traffic per building up to 100 or more. so who will sale more someone with foot traffic of 30-40-50 or someone with Foot traffic of 100 or better? so grouping is a must. Ill stop there that info alone should help you rape the game like me so yeah later bro. Thanks for the video. goin to watch the others.
No problem there. Go to capitalismlab.com and you can purchase the base game and all 3 dlc's for 40 bucks. They are super fast and will provide a launcher for it moments after you buy it. The great thing is they are always improving and updating the game!
@@swiperthefox777 Hey swiperthefox, do you know how he was able to get the actual corporate logos in the game? Do they come with the game or is that also DLC content?
Very tempted to buy this game. Seems very interesting.
honestly, this is a good game.
@15:45 If you try to have a better "overall" score than the "city average", you will not earn as much as if you push the prices until the supply and demand bars are about equal. At least thats how it works in Capitalism Plus. Just found out about that yesterday, and suddenly started making some pretty decent money from just a small business. That made R&D much more attainable at an early stage, so i could push the prices to insane levels :P
Only reason i would try to start a "price war" to get a better "overall score" is if im about to be pushed out of the market - or if i want to push a competitor off the market - but then i probably need better technology than my competitor to be able to sustain low prices; and to get that technology, i first need a solid income.
It's a great idea to aways buy land arround the building before you build, that land appreciates with the development so you can instantly sell it after building to recoup some of the construction costs, or wait for even more development.
If you're going real estate you need to set up cheap early cash flow - retail selling shipped products. Then use this to leverage the hell out of your company, loans, bonds, stocks. Use all that to buy cheap early land. Then sit and watch
Great video, I just bought the game because of it. I wanted to buy a complete pack, but only could get the game plus 3 DLCs, any way I can buy Banking & Finances too?
Not sure if you can get all the DLC'S in a bundle. You may just have to purchase that one separately. Definitely recommend though!
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@@wallstreetgamer1735 man keep on playing capitalism lab, I love watching your videos
very nice
You could have made a lot more from your 'Business Shop' if you trained your staff. When the supply bar is low for products in your retial outlets it means there is a bottleneck either from the supplier (maybe your factory ETC) or your staff are not trained so they cant sell the stuff as fast as people are trying to buy it.
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capitalism 2 or capitalism lab. what do you prefer? and i use to play capitalism 2 way back in 2000s so... am i crazy or they changed how stores works?
Capitalism Lab is pretty much an enhanced version of Capitalism 2. It's worth it, if you liked Capitalism 2. I could never go back now.
Stores are pretty much the same but there are some differences. In Capitalism Lab, your store can have up to 3 "floors". So, instead of a maximum of 4 products, you can now have up to 12 if you upgrade the store 3 floors. They added a few more types of retail stores as well. They also added warehouses to store products as well.
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Any other good games sold just on a devs own website? The only two i know of are this and star sector. Send me recos
Trading game cards by L'Oreal haha
You have gone balled, game over. :D
remember this in real life apple or these name brand stores. a lot of them will not put a store in a city unless it has a population of 500k or more. and thats just one store.I use that to help build my empire. So if the city has 2mil pop i add 4 stores to it over time. There is no need in 20 stores in one city thats to much to have to deal with and not enough help in your headquaters through your cfo cmo etyc. They only do so much where in real life they arent that limited.you can create departments in real life but you cant in the game
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it's hard to find a person who play this game
good
capitalism lab on steam or epic?
From what I remember it was only on the dev's website, not played it in a couple of years but was curious as to what's changed so just downloaded it again (then found this vid so not loaded it yet)
part 2 when?
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@@wallstreetgamer1735 awesome!
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Im just giving some suggestions not telling ya how to play. But if you start off selling others stuff through retail you can bank 100m a year easy with just one retail in each city. Then after the first yr you can buy what you want? I can cut all dlc on and crank the difficulty up passed 300% and i can get 100 billion in less than 30years with just retail real estate and stocks. I even own 10-11 companies on the map by that time too. God forbid i manufacture anything. There is alot your not showing like where you put the building and the foot traffic etc. When i build i build a mansion office apt retail in that order around each other to pick up the foot traffic. if done right you can get you foot traffic per building up to 100 or more. so who will sale more someone with foot traffic of 30-40-50 or someone with Foot traffic of 100 or better? so grouping is a must. Ill stop there that info alone should help you rape the game like me so yeah later bro. Thanks for the video. goin to watch the others.
hi ! can you provide DLC files plesss
No problem there. Go to capitalismlab.com and you can purchase the base game and all 3 dlc's for 40 bucks. They are super fast and will provide a launcher for it moments after you buy it. The great thing is they are always improving and updating the game!
@@swiperthefox777 Hey swiperthefox, do you know how he was able to get the actual corporate logos in the game? Do they come with the game or is that also DLC content?
@@comradeharley yes, I believe on the cap lab website it is listed as a mod you can download.
@@swiperthefox777 cool, thanks
very nice