oh man! diese ausrufezeichen und fragezeichen über den köpfen ist in meinen augen eine absolute todsünde. beeinträchtigt meiner meinung nach ganz schön die atmosphäre von diesem abenteuerspiel.
Honestly this was the best naval warfare game of the decade I think, The ships and their types had a massive effect. It was lacking in some features, but no game is perfect. But the types of ships and actual fights were so much fun.
@Petar085 1) Get a wicked fleet with big ships and iron guns. Whether you buy your ships or take them by force is irrelevant. 2) Keep your sailors well-fed and happy. 3) Sink ships, steal ships, stab people, hammer the occasional fort into rubble and generally kick ass. 4) Loot and pillage. It's a game about pirates and privateers. Do you really NEED a Shakespearean plot for that?
It was the first game (actually 2nd) I got for my for my PS3 Slim. I got th console with The Force Unleashed II on Christmas Eve 2010. I actually erased it from the list but my mum had read the old one. So I played the game but later sold it and the on January 2011 I finally got RDR. I dedicated least 2 months for it, I also got the Undead Nightmare pack which I bought at retail. RDR had addictive MP and a fantastic SP :)
@Petar085 It does have the main quest (where you and your brother or sister--depending on which of the two Sharp siblings you're playing--finish your father's work, capture every island in the Caribbean and found some great new nation...) and there is an endgame for that. I myself am avoiding that main quest and seeing if dedicated service to a nation might have its own endgame, since your actions at Dominica can forfeit the main quest. Becoming an Admiral in England's Navy would be nice....
@lemonfull1 After that, you can either swap ships (if the new ship's better), add it to your fleet or sell it and its cargo the next time you make port (after you move as many sailors from the "shop food" ship to your flagship as you can). You can make some nice profits and build up a good fleet like that. I reinstalled two weeks ago, I now have a fleet of three man-o-wars and I didn't buy a single one of them.
@Darky2oo5 You can set the frequency and difficulty of naval encounters when you first start the game; just minimize both of those settings for fewer skirmishes, then earn some levels and pick the Ghost Squadron advantage to lower that frequency even further. (My settings are in the middle because I like to capture ships for a living). And the sea storms...oh, god. They will tear your ship right up, especially if a waterspout cuts over your deck. At least the storm music rocks.
Awesome,man i had the same experience I started with the old ones....some years later i played the AWESOME ONES (in graphics) but 1 or two years ago i started playing games from the 90s to 2006 i play new ones now and then... This year was a real triumph for OLD SCHOOL gamers I got to play HOTLINE MIAMI,FTL,RETRO CITY RAMPAGE and an HD version of BALDURS GATE is on the way all this games where better than DISHONORED in my opinion
@lemonfull1 If you're still in a little-bitty Lugger, keep your cargo load light and watch the wind direction; you can usually outrun larger vessels and get out of a losing fight before it begins. Get Student and Bookworm as soon as you can, raise your Tactics, get as many Soldiers and Musketeers as you can, hire a few officers (but leave them unassigned; you'll need them later) and start by attacking small merchant fleets from enemy nations (for God's sake, don't raid allies or neutrals).
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Good Game Good Graphics my favorite game and video 10/10 :)
@lemonfull1 Try to stay in the "blind spot" of the ship you're raiding and use grapeshot to whittle the enemy crew down before you board; get their numbers low enough and they'll surrender without a fight. Then capture the captain (and Sneak into an enemy port and ransom him for cash later), impress some enemy crew into your own crew, leave the rest of the crew aboard and use one of your spare officers to capture the ship.
@lemonfull1 Heh! Yeah, some of those encounters get pretty stupid. I had a single pirate lugger attack my fleet of three man-o-wars and two captured warships (from a French punitive fleet, the ones with all the Class 1 ships that come after you when a nation REALLY wants you dead). Sometimes I blow them out of the water, sometimes I board and take their crew and cargo, and sometimes I just hit R to crank the game speed up, aim with the wind and sail away.
@SporeFreak2010 I hope it's not just my eyes playing tricks on me, but I think I noticed that the crew running around on deck seem to have clothes that change depending on their Skill and Morale. A Dumb/Poor crew has guys running around shirtless, barefoot and in rags, while an Ideal/Heroic crew has nice clothes like tricorner hats, tailcoats, cuffed boots and white, military-style sailor uniforms. I'll run a few more tests with game saves and see if this holds up. :-)
@PhluXx1 Your maximum fleet size depends on your Tactics level; with a perfect 10 in Tactics you can have up to five ships in your fleet. I was just talking to Lemonfull about my fleet of three man-o-wars; one I took from the Spaniards and two I took from the Dutch (I'm a privateer to England right now; I've no wish to kill the pirate king and become a pirate just yet). So apparently any nation can have man-o-wars; I've even seen a man-o-war used as a smuggler ship. ;-)
It may sound wierd but iv been a hardcore gamer who only played the newest godlike games on hardest mode on newest game consoles, but now i only play old games like this and when it gets boring i just search the internet for moore games whos older than 2003-2006. newer games sucks, old classics ftw xD. I think that most of the newer games are only about the graffics, its rare that some person stepps up and talks about the story line these days :(.
@Petar085 But believe me, you can go even bigger than where you are right now. I presently have those three man-o-wars with silk sails and 24-pound iron culverins (don't bother with hull plating; man-o-war hulls are plenty durable as is, and you don't want to lose what little speed and mobility they have). I also have about 2.8 million Gold, and everytime I'm in Bridgetown I invest all my Gold (to get even more Gold at +3% interest each month) before I sell my captured ships, cargo and loot.
well you get xp for sinking/plundering/capture ships and qs and you go to the info of your captain there you can set 1-2 point in to the normal point Sword duel/ guns trade ecs and 1 point to a spesial skill. Border master/ blade dancer ecs :) if you whant more info ask me. dont know how to get the bp in game
@pimpDADD1 same with me untill i started playing older games gaming started getting boring since they werent taking much care on specific things in a game but a short story with amazing graphics
@lemonfull1 And don't neglect the lucrative trades among friendly ports. Buy goods like coffee, sandal and tobacco where they're green and sell them where they're purple. Goods like sugar and ale are crap; don't waste your hold space with them. And profits from selling illegal goods at portless islands can be HUGE, if you don't mind military ships showing up to stop you...but if those ships are from an enemy nation, bomb and board as usual. I hope that helps! :-)
@Krtice33 Don't listen to abzolutvodka there; it's much better to capture the islands as part of the main quest. ;) The "northern saint" is St. Martin, the island at the northern end of the chain. The "beautiful namesake" is the island Martinique. Go one island north from Martinique and you end up at Dominica; land at the beaches of Dominica, go ashore, go through the cave and find the treasure. Be ready for a fight; win it and you'll be on your way through the main quest.
@SSJMegla so is the last one better in terms of gameplay and graphics(age of pirates 2) because i have pirates of the carribean and it was full of many bugs..and the controls....well you know
@jeje93a Why settle for the frigate? Get the man-o-war. It takes a LOT of men to run that ship, but it's worth it. If anyone in any lesser ship pulls up alongside you, just slap the spacebar and watch 'em burn. >:)
do you know any tropical deserted islands? i can´t find any, and if i do, i can´t enter in the islands is there an unhabited island to explore? like a jungle or something? :)
is it possible to enjoy the sea without getting in a fight .. or going some where there is a storm in the see to feel like real pirates .. i might buy this :\
do you know maybe were can i download this game?? i like it so much.. i cant find any 1 file rar there ppl putted like 40 of it and 1 sure dont work with torrent its not good cuz it download it with speed of 10kbs( need to wait like a month) maybe you know fast 1link download ?? XP thx anyways
@Fancyalb they will ask you for cash, just talk to everyone sitting around. then, when you capture a ship, there is an option called "asssing captain". you decide which captain, depending of his or her capability to fly a certain ship and there you go. you become an admiral.
@BloodyBay thanks ive found it but now am stuck on next part. been told to kill a pirate they told me he would be round an island but been looking round it for ages and cant find him. any tips?
@lemonfull1 For that matter, though, near the beginning of the game, every fleet I encountered would sail, maneuver, get in my blind spots and generally make sea battles more exciting. Now they just strike their sails and sit there, waiting for me to float up and start shelling them. Every now and then one of them might open its sails and try to escape, but for the most part they just sit there. Does anyone know what might be causing this?
@3steventyler The German is for the benefit of German customers who buy this game. You'll notice that you can talk to French, Spanish and Dutch people in this game, yet they all speak the same default language (English, in my case). If you set the game to French audio, every character in the game will speak French. Et cetera. Yes, we all know that the Germans never had any fleets in the Caribbean. Their loss; they could have kicked more French ass if they did. >:-)
@TheBigdog367 Pardon the Copy-Paste; I just gave Krtice33 the same advice and I don't feel like typing it again. :-/ The "northern saint" is St. Martin, the island at the northern end of the chain. The "beautiful namesake" is the island Martinique. Go one island north from Martinique and you end up at Dominica; land at the beaches of Dominica, go ashore, go through the cave and find the treasure. Be ready for a fight; win it and you'll be on your way through the main quest.
@PhluXx1 It might be just another perk of the SuperMod, though. Download and install the SuperMod. It's big, but it's worth the download. :-) And yeah, man-o-wars make short work of forts. Recently I had FOUR man-o-wars and a sloop; I had recently taken the man-o-war in a raid, and I was taking it and the sloop to sell in Barbados. On the way I decided to pillage Martinique, so I shared some bombs with my fourth manny. Martinique frickin' BURNED. Man-o-wars are hardcore. >:-)
i remember this game, i had it years ago but some thing was bothering me, there was this one place where a boat similar to the Dutchman arrears in the middle of the sea and hunts you down, it like comes out of the Sea from the bottom. WTF? that freaked me out.
i have a tip for peopel who play whit vista just ignore the warnings and you can play the game owh and do play the game as administrator just right click and you sea something with administrator.
the boarding system is more cool than sea dogs 2, sea dogs 2's boarding system is only up to 7 men, in this game, i was sooo shocked i saw many pirates on the ship fighting! this is more cool! I'm now downloading it and it's already 83% done! i hate the download speed, 15kbps lol
its like pirates of the caribbean its an other game but just looks like it! but this one is better, if this is from the makers of ubisoft its an improvement of the pirates of the caribbean (game) ^_^