We’re back in the shoes of El Presidente, in charge of the Carribean island nation of Tropico, with even more customization features for your dictator. Unlike previous titles, Tropico 6 won’t be limited to one single island, but allows you to build an archipelago with connecting bridges. This expansion of islands is set on four eras, Colonial, World Wars, Cold War and Modern. Your actions will have a major impact on your archipelago aswell, this time each little things affecting your citizens in some way. Now you have to balance between raids and keeping your people happy, to avoid having a full blown rebellion on your hands. These choices are left up to the player, such as intimidating neighboring states and countries, sabotaging superpowers and even writing fake reviews for tourism to boost your popularity. Did we mention you can steal landmarks? Ever though how the Eifel Tower would look on a Carribean island? Now you do! But no release is without flaws, and Tropico 6 makes no exception. With expected issues that might come up from time to time. As stated on a Steam thread, we can only wait. Will there be a population cap? The game is currently in development and in the process of optimization. Therefore, it is hard to give specific details regarding this, yet. Nevertheless, there will be a limit in the game because of the technical limitations of different platforms and their architectures.

How do fix Tropico 6 bugs

1. Installation issue

In the event that this happens, exit Steam and restart your machine. Restart the installation, and verify your file integrity in the Steam client.

2. Graphical tearing

A good solution would be disabling vertical sync, since it can reduce graphical tearing. If after this, you are facing tearing while playing Tropico 6, we suggest you toggle vertical sync to back on in your game settings.

3. Audio issues

Firstly, try changing your audio from surround sound to stereo. On your desktop, just right click on the speaker icon on the bottom right corner of your screen and select Sounds. Head on over to Playback  and disable all the sound devices except the internal speaker or the speaker which you wish to use.

4. Black screen issues

For this issue, try running the game in windowed mode to see if it happens again. If this doesn’t help, click on Verify or Repair Tropico 6 in your Steam client. SPONSORED In the event that the issue is not resolved, uninstall and reinstall your game. Additionally, you may also follow the troubleshooting steps listed in these guides:

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5. Start-up game crashes

For this, just launch Steam and right click on Tropico 6. Next you’re gonna  choose Properties and select Local Files. Click Uninstall, and once the game is uninstalled, click on Browse Local Files and  delete the remaining file. The last step is reinstalling Tropico 6.

6. Out of memory error

Go to your Control Panel and select System and Security and then click on System. Now you’re going to click on Advanced System Settings, select the Virtual Memory window, uncheck automatically manage paging file size for all drives. Select a value that would help you in running the game smoothly.

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7. Tropico 6 stutter

For this you’re going to disable latest DirectX version and restart your game. Keep in mind that stuttering can sometimes be related to driver issues. The latest driver not working well with the game, and this case we’d recommend you fall back to an older version of the drivers you’re using.

Tips for a smoother Tropico 6 gameplay

For a smoother experience when launching and running Tropico 6, we recommend closing all programs running in the background.

If you experience that your character is warping around the map or getting stuck in the starting point, you might be experiencing connection issues. Check your internet connection and troubleshoot it. When first playing Tropico 6 use the recomnended settings to avoid any performance instability. When running Tropico 6 keep the requirements in mind, for a better experience.

MINIMUM:

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7 64-bit Processor: AMD or Intel, 3 GHz (AMD A10 7850K, Intel i3-2000) Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: AMD/NVIDIA dedicated GPU, 2GB dedicated VRAM (Radeon HD 7870, Geforce GTX 750) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 16 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: AMD or Intel, 3.3 GHz (AMD FX 8300, Intel i5 3000) Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: AMD/NVIDIA dedicated GPU, 4GB dedicated VRAM (Radeon R9 380, Geforce GTX 960) Storage: 16 GB available space

How do you like the game so far? Do you rule with an iron fist or do you run your nation with peace? Let us know in the comment section down below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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