what is he fastest and easiest way to get labor gloves

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  1. TCFlaco

    TCFlaco User

    i have projects to build/upgrade im low on gloves and metro money rent collecting isn't giving me gloves because they don't need fullfilment..how can i get more gloves with little metro money so i can continue building
     
  2. The gloves are called production points. when you are starting out you need workers in your houses build vege stands and they will need tomatoes , it is from there that you will gain production points from meeting the workers needs
    concentrate on your workers upgrading your farms and the rest will come in time
    Is there anything else that we can help you with on this topic
     
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  3. jagmanxj

    jagmanxj User

    urban cottages and vintage duplex give gloves when they have workers
     
  4. Geflin

    Geflin User

    This game is a build and plan game, and each stage of development requires different things. Best advice I was ever given: get your farms and mills all up as fast as possible...pack workers into your houses and get them upgraded and covered by veggie stands as fast as you can...do the tasks and clear land to get the resources to do that. Once you get to where you can even build urban cottages you should be producing a decent supply of pp as long as you're collecting rent often. If you are not, then you will have to go easy on production until you collect enough to operate. Early in the game those free buildings can be a big help, especially if you are low on workers; remember, Master Keys can always switch residents at a later point (when you start needing students and capitalists). Those urban cottages and later on the terraced row houses will be your pp powerhouses, though tenements are great (if you do the flea market event). Hope this helps you out some. The main thing is patience and planning; I recall when I was starting and to accumulate 5,000 pp seemed a daunting task...yet now I cannot spend them faster than I accumulate them (hovering between 4.5 million and a full 5). Happy gaming.
     
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  5. Thanks everyone for your input on this topic. I will move this to speakers corner for further comments
     
  6. billyjim

    billyjim User

    As Geflin said this is not a fast pace game. You have to plan and use your resources judiciously. You may have to stockpile you supply of pp for a while till you have enough to make what you need for the game. This is a game of making decisions and those decisions have consequences. Make a plan and stick with it do not change unless neccessary. Good luck
     
  7. Geflin

    Geflin User

    I had a consequence once...fed it to my pet decision. Have since traded it for a more cuddly procrastination...but am regretting that because every procrastination comes with several repercussions (kinda like having kittens).
     
  8. billyjim

    billyjim User

    Just what this old cat would like more kitties. Okay back on topic. Build it and fill them with workers and they will come. :D
     
  9. Geflin

    Geflin User

    The tenements from the flea market event are gems...they really put out the pp (more bang for the buck I say). I've got about a dozen of them and each cranks out about 1,000 pp every 1 3/4 hrs. Studio Apartments also are great, as well as the Residential Tower. But those all come a bit later, and if you're just getting started you want to pack in all the workers you can. The brownstones will give you the same edge when it comes time for students...and capitalists don't matter as much until everything starts getting expensive. Pick and choose carefully what you build and when, trust me things will pile up eventually ;)
     
  10. billyjim

    billyjim User

    True Geflin but you do need some Capitallist in the mix to keep the cash flowing so you can afford upgrades and more residences and commercial building. Balance is the key.
     
  11. piche413

    piche413 User

    If you are still at a lower level check out the Children's festival. According to the FAQ is says 25,000 cc's but it actually is 25,000 production points. That would help considerably if you are low on production points. Certain events really help out but be careful of the needs to fulfill each stage of the event. Be careful of your power and mood levels as they will affect your production and rent collections.
     
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