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Still a problem as of this date.
Seems like when the vehicle reaches some speed level, the tires dont turn anymore. But sometimes starts again when slowing down.
And of god why, is there no collsion detection for vehicles. Vehicles drive straight through people who is standing in the middle of the road. Why people are standing in the middle of the road in the first place seems to be a whole other issue....
Unbelievable. I mean, it is not like a major feature but it definetly was not intended to work this way. After releasing many DLC's with standard price point (not cheap, not expensive but not content rich as well), I believe they have enough money to repair the bugs. The overall experience is always a sum of details. This is how bigh things are existing, because of small parts. Tropico 6 is not an RTS of old times, where grpahics were only seen from the large distance. This game was designed to not only being a facade of Excel's sheets but to be eye candy theme park of Banana Republic.
When it comes to pedestrians and road traffic, issue is more important. How people are walking or how cars are moving is related to communication efficency. I believe it should look as clear as possible. Otherwise it is closer to the randomness of Sim City, rather than proper strategy game.
I am planning to play Tropico 6 again, after years of break. However, it is not good to hear that some bugs are still there :).
This is what made me 'park' this game years ago hoping it would be fixed. But its still here.
Are you reading us, Tropico Team?