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The main difficulty lies in the fact that he opens stores, in easy it seems to me that he only opens one in medium 3 and in difficult 8.
You just have to have enough turnover from other companies to be able to play on lowering the prices of the stores that have just left (if it's fast food, reduce all the prices of your fast food stores). food even if you are in the red with it).
In difficult this is really more interesting because it opens 8 businesses, it fires the stores of minor rivals if no store is available for rent.
All you have to do is slowly watch your main rival get carried away by the drop in your prices and ensure that it gradually falls.
The last step consists of reducing the profits of the stores that do the best for them to make them go negative and therefore make them bankrupt.
Installing 2 stores in each neighborhood allows you to have a significant profit without triggering rivalry (except Lower Manhattan which has no rival).
Focusing on one rival at a time is much simpler because you keep sufficient income in other districts to be able to adapt in the event of a hard hit.
(Google translate)
It's probably better to lower your prices so there businesses just close or get cheap to buy but I found it tedious changing my prices.
Do I have to build the businesses in the same neighborhood as a rival to affect their prices?
You're probably poaching employees and firing them.
i'm kidding. but it's in my wishlist!!