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To make it more clear what kind of person he is, I will add. I spent a week doing translations for this mod at night after my work. And even then I noticed that the author simply recieve the translation from me and waved his hand, without noting my participation anywhere. In the same way, several other translators also did not even write in the readme that we helped in the translation, simply out of gratitude. But now he is selling it. I'm amazed at people like this.
He brought it back but it's a facade... the version on mod.io is basically half broken. You have to follow a third party link in the description and donate to him to get an updated version.
To enjoy the game, one should be into the complexity of supply chains. Once you master that jazz including trade routes you can look forward to city beautification, naval action etc.
Best video for a new player I have seen - I've owned the game (all DLC version thanks to a steam special) for 4 days and am having fun, but I have my games fall apart around the time I get artisans. I had no idea about the buttons under the map or trade routes- I'm still playing the campaign. many thanks.
I notice you want to keep your houses inside the box. The most cost effective way is to fill all the roads with houses. I I only need 3 road lines for houses and an intersection to put my pub and market. 2 saw mills, 2 fish . 2 clothes . Me 2 liquor that’s the easiest way for me just to jump start a town to about 800-900 residents
I’m so confused about how to moving core items for your farmers and workers and such. Do I just keep making the same production on those islands to keep my people supplied and happy and then move production over or what? Idk what to do
Okay, started watching the video, I’m a new player and when he said he got to artisans in 10 minutes I put my phone down and felt like my life was a lie, as I took 10 hours or more, this is no joke and now I’m very disappointed in my self, quote… I suck
i wish i'd played the base game for longer. Some of the DLCs are great but some have a lot of overlap with what is there and it can get very confusing as a beginner.
I've played Anno 1800 on and off over the years but struggled past artisans after hours on farmers and workers, doing the loop you talk about at the end :) Great video, I will try again not get dragged into that loop....
Diagonal roads and houses have been masterfully included in Anno 1800 by private modders. Since they added the Mod engine into the official game everyone can play around with diagonal buildings and streets in Anno
All I've been wanting since the early 2000's is a GOOD successor to Caesar III, since that's my all time favorite game, which I still play thangs to Augustus mods etc. Hopefully, this will be it! Caesar III, in the skin of Anno 1800. Dream come true!