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persself wrote:Hi, Kraken! Thought you might be one of the OO'ers who would find this interesting.
Yes, 1701 was an Anno game: have you tried it since you got your fancy new computer/laptop?
Kraken wrote:No, because it seemed to be mostly about micromanaging trade routes. IIRC I spent a lot of time babysitting ships. Maybe I should give it another whirl...it's possible that I was just doing it wrong.
persself wrote:Kraken wrote:No, because it seemed to be mostly about micromanaging trade routes. IIRC I spent a lot of time babysitting ships. Maybe I should give it another whirl...it's possible that I was just doing it wrong.
You know about setting up auto-routes for ships to pick up/deliver whatever amount you want?
Kraken wrote:persself wrote:Kraken wrote:No, because it seemed to be mostly about micromanaging trade routes. IIRC I spent a lot of time babysitting ships. Maybe I should give it another whirl...it's possible that I was just doing it wrong.
You know about setting up auto-routes for ships to pick up/deliver whatever amount you want?
Yeah, but pirate attacks and changes in supply required constant adjusting. I might be misremembering, though, as I only played one game to completion and it was a couple of years ago.
Paingod wrote:Kraken wrote:persself wrote:Kraken wrote:No, because it seemed to be mostly about micromanaging trade routes. IIRC I spent a lot of time babysitting ships. Maybe I should give it another whirl...it's possible that I was just doing it wrong.
You know about setting up auto-routes for ships to pick up/deliver whatever amount you want?
Yeah, but pirate attacks and changes in supply required constant adjusting. I might be misremembering, though, as I only played one game to completion and it was a couple of years ago.
Perhaps.
One of my "tactics" for dealing with Pirates is to simply keep shipyards near ports and defenses in place if they get too close to shore chasing a trade vessel. The trade ship gets repaired as it comes in and leaves, and the Pirates get beaten down by towers. I'd also run around a couple Small Warships to respond to threats out at sea. I never really had to re-route my trade ships just because of Pirates, though.
I may have been inefficient with trade routes (wouldn't surprise me), but they weren't something that needed *constant* tweaking. An island that ships out Oil and Booze will always ship out Oil and Booze unless you need to break it for something - or add more products being exported. I think I'd sometimes make complex routes - four islands; one drops goods at an intermediate where it may or may not get used to keep trade routes short and quick, and another ship collects the same and brings it to the primary island for final process/use. I recall liking to ricochet goods this way, building ports on either end of an island so they chained together smoothly.
This thread got me into this 1701 again, and I would certainly rank it in my top 10 games. It's complicated enough without being overly obtuse that the learning curve isn't a big deal. It's pretty, sounds nice, and is all-around fun to just play. I've never hit a point of "Oh, god - this s*** again?" like I do with some games.
Paingod wrote:This thread got me into this 1701 again, and I would certainly rank it in my top 10 games. It's complicated enough without being overly obtuse that the learning curve isn't a big deal. It's pretty, sounds nice, and is all-around fun to just play. I've never hit a point of "Oh, god - this s*** again?" like I do with some games
Kraken wrote:Based on your writeup I'm going to install it and give it another chance. My main problem with 1701 was simply a computer that couldn't handle it.
abr wrote:Sorry, I now suspect I actually sent you the wrong page, at least if you really have 1701.
The reason I say this is that for 1404 the patch numbers seem to be in the 1.x format, while for 1701 they seem to be in the 1.0x format.
So either you have 1404 and applied the 1.2 patch in which case all is well (aside from the game not running) or you have 1701 and either somehow applied a patch for the wrong game (1404) or not the latest one, as this would apparently be 1.04.
In the later two cases, maybe the patch 1.04 for the US retail version of 1701 will help. (Or did you import the game?)
Lordnine wrote:I've actually never played an Anno game but I really enjoyed the Patrician series. Are they similar?

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