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Actually this game is a reissue of the old disc version, updated to be compatible with Windows 10 and accessible from Steam.
There is a new version in the Capitalism series called Capitalism Lab. It is based on Cap II and is still in development. The website is www.capitalismlab.com.
yeah
You also still ride on a horse to work and use a fire place to cook your food don't you?
It's time for a new Capitalism with more attractive graphics even though graphics should not be the motivation to play this game, but even a game like this deserve somewhat up to date graphics.
To fix bugs.
To brush up content to a more modern interface and approach.
Capitalism 3 would be a great and the only real economic simulator.
I don't understand why some people are always and everywhere AGAINST new stuff and always try to find reasons to NOT come up with new stuff. What kind of communist attitude is this ?
If you think "not needed" is equal to "new stuff is bad"... I wonder who is carrying the extremist views on this post.
Well, considering almost all games around get newer official versions or remakes.
But I won't discuss with conservative communists.
Is not that you won't discuss with me this, is that I am not interested in having it with you unless you mature.