Finished the last capitalist's campaign scenario.
Doesn't sound like much, but you have to dominate
every single industry within 70 years.
Basically spent the first few years messing about with my typical "LET'S DO DRUGS!" manufacturing, and then did a very slow, methodical process of researching things before producing them so the market was basically dominated before I started.
Then thought that was taking too long, so banged down about 30 R&D centers after 28 years and did research on everything for 10 years with 3 blocks each.
Kept going reasonable pace for a bit, then just went all out after 45 years in getting down some mines and farms and logging camps and such for raw materials, popped down a large factory in Warsaw (Warsaw was a sea of teal by the time I finished with it) and at least one specialised retail outlet for each industry.
After I got that all done, I was dismayed to find that I was not in fact dominating like I expected at that point, so I bought out 3 of my competitors who had slightly better products than me. Further dismay was had when I still hadn't dominated some very specific products, and I set out to discover why.
Wool and Citric Acid (possibly the most annoying semi-product in the game) and Chemical Minerals. I think in the last 10 years I ran out of Chemical Minerals at my mines 4 times and had to replace them, Wool stops being produced periodically for some reason (presumably because my sheep had no fleece) and goddamn it Citric Acid can just go away.
It took me a further 3 years to get to a point at which I could win the game, trying to get it so that peak production for the three semi-products/resources there was at the same time.
52 years overall, it took.
The game feels a bit empty now...