Thanks Ozzy hahaha I am glad you enjoyed. Check up the Merchant guide and richest settlements as they are like second parts of this video. I will be making more of these consider subscribing to get notifications for new videos :)
Thanks for the great guide, just came back to RTW with the remaster. I was just wondering: In the trade overview screen of the cities, some resource icons are displayed in colour while others are white or greyed out. Would you know the reason or the impact of this?
I am happy you enjoyed. I would recommend to check merchant guide as it will add up to this video. If you enjoyed consider subscribing as I am making more of these videos
Great I am glad you enjoyed. Check my Richest Settlements guide to decide where to send them for most income. If you want to see more you can request something and consider subscribing for more. Tyy
Thank you my dude. This was all the info i needed for this game. I never played the original because it doesn't agree with modern hardware. But i had so many questions. i used traders but never understood the mechanics behind it. So this video was spot on with all that i needed. Now i just have to get used to the pathfinding. Still a great game :) I see the good things but the bad things takes some time to learn how to circumvent. Even though i have no nostaliga i still see some really good things about this game.
Thank you for watching. I would recommend to check up Merchant guide and Richest settlements as it will give you more information and context for this video as well :). If you enjoy make sure to subscribe for more videos and guides
Thanks for the excellent job! What is this "deckets" you always say after saying a sum of money? Do you mean it as a cuurency or something else that I dont get? And how exactly the process of monopolisation happens? I think it was not explained. Is it a random event, based on chance/%, or you can influece it somehow?
@@strategydux how did you come with the idea that they used dukats in roman age? Usage of that coin started in the high middle ages, 1000 years after the Romans. Roman currency was denar.
@@brakonierrr7067 Since this video was used for National Geographic documentary series and it is advanced research document which is purely focusing on different type of monetary currencies in ancient times. Our team decided to call them dukats :D Point being call them dollars if you want :D
Your welcome I am glad it helped you :) I would recommend you to check my Merchant guide as it adds up to this video. And ofc if you enjoy the content subscribe I am making much more. You can request also interesting topic you think I should cover
Thank you kind sir I am glad you enjoyed. I will be making more guides as well, and by than I would recommend you to watch Merchant Guide as it is "second part" of this video. Hope you will subscribe and stick around :)
Thanks for kind comment. Sorry for late replay I was off the grid :D. I am only sad that Rome didnt lasted that much :/ but hey Medieval 2 is immortal haha :D
@@strategydux Awesome. Thank you so much. I tried playing remastered thinking the merchant was similar to the merchant in Medieval 2, but they seemed different