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07 Feb 2012 09:23
Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
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Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
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Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
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Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement
Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement

Build the ultimate Tropican metropolis! The new cement factory accelerates all construction on the island, the "Constructor" trait gives your construction workers a skill boost and the engineer helmet makes El Presidente look like a real pro.

Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement

Build the ultimate Tropican metropolis! The new cement factory accelerates all construction on the island, the "Constructor" trait gives your construction workers a skill boost and the engineer helmet makes El Presidente look like a real pro. A Tropican flagpole, small park, flower beds, trees and the constructor statue are among the new decoration items. The "Largest City in the Caribbean" mission will see you build a huge, sprawling metropolis across an entire island while fighting all kinds of disasters.

Key Features:

  • Building: Cement Factory (accelerates all constructions on the island)
  • Character Trait: Constructor (free cement factory, construction workers gain skill faster)
  • Character Outfit / Vanity Item: Engineer helmet (for male and female avatars)
  • Mission theme: The largest city in the Caribbean - build a huge city across the whole island while fighting all kinds of disasters
  • Decorations: Tropican flagpole, Small park, Flower bed 2, Flowering tree 2, Constructor statue



 


NOTICE: This DLC requires the base game Tropico 4 on Steam in order to play.

Windows Minimum Requirements:

OS: Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), Vista / 7 (32 or 64-bit) 
Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU 
Memory: 1 GB RAM 
Graphics: Shader Model 3.0 (Geforce 6600 or higher, Radeon X1600-Series), 256 MB, DirectX 9.0c 
DirectX®: 9.0c 
Hard Drive: 5 GB free hard disk space 
Sound: DirectX compatible

Windows Recommended Requirements:

OS: Windows Vista / 7 (32 or 64-bit) 
Processor: 2 GHz Quad Core CPU 
Memory: 2 GB RAM 
Graphics: Shader Model 3.0 (Geforce 8800 or higher, Radeon HD4000-Series or higher), 512 MB, DirectX 9.0c 
DirectX®: 9.0c 
Hard Drive: 5 GB free hard disk space 
Sound: DirectX compatible

Mac Minimum Requirements: 

OS: 10.8.5 
Processor: 2.0 GHz 
Memory: 4 GB Memory 
Graphics: 256 MB* 
Hard Drive:6GB HD space 
Other Requirements: The following graphics cards are not supported: ATI X1xxx series, ATI HD2xxx series, Intel GMA series, NVIDIA 7xxx series and NVIDIA 8xxx series.

Mac Recommended Requirements:

OS: 10.9.4 
Processor: 2.4 GHz 
Memory: 8 GB Memory 
Graphics: 512 MB* 
Hard Drive: 6GB HD space 
Other Requirements: The following graphics cards are not supported: ATI X1xxx series, ATI HD2xxx series, Intel GMA series, NVIDIA 7xxx series and NVIDIA 8xxx series.

Language Support:

  • Interface: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean
  • Full Audio: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
  • Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean

To activate the Steam key you've received, follow the instructions below;

  1. First up, open the Steam client. (If you don't have it, simply click the "Install Steam" button here => Steam Store )
  2. Sign in to your Steam account. (If you don't have one, click here to create a new one => Steam Account)
  3. Click on the "ADD A GAME" button in the bottom corner of the client.
  4. Then, select "Activate a product on Steam..."
  5. Write down or copy-paste the activation key that you've received from %s in the window.
  6. Your game is now visible in your library! Click on your "Library".
  7. And finally, click on the game and select "Install" to start your download.

Tropico 4: Quick-dry Cement

$2.99
Activated in United States
Publisher: Kalypso Media UK. Ltd
Operating System:
Platforms:
Release Date: 07 Feb 2012