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Port royale 2 maps mods#
Hope I`m cured than from the "Pirates! Desease" Numpty is right, there is NO cure!!! /par-ty.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" " border="0" alt="par-ty.gif" /> /laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" :" border="0" alt="laugh.gif" />Īnyone who is thinking of trying Pirates of the Caribbean should check out the outstanding mods we have here - they make the game SO MUCH MORE - and a really terrific gaming experience! QUOTE(hafensaenger)I´ll try this out in a few weeks. icon_wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" " border="0" alt="icon_wink.gif" /> Hafen Less Comic and more realism would be fine but not to much of it. But that suits me more than a blood & gore pirates. unsure.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":?" border="0" alt="unsure.gif" /> Maybe pirates is a Child game cause of its comicstyle graphics, animations etc. whistling.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" " border="0" alt="whistling.gif" /> It´s true that pirates is / was to easy on Amiga and nowerdays no matter which difficulty you choose. After playing it several times I soon get bored. par-ty.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" " border="0" alt="par-ty.gif" /> Port Royal isn´t my case sorry. onya.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" " border="0" alt="onya.gif" /> I´ll give everyone a bottle of rum. Thx guys for your early and detailed replies. Moning sailors /hi.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":gday" border="0" alt="hi.gif" /> Pirates! is more fun because it looks more like a children version of Port Royale. So you usually have to sustain a high damage for you first ship, but you can capture the enemy convoy in your second to third round.įun level is not too great though. THe battle is sometime annoying because you mostly have to use one ship against five. SO don't bother to look for treasure on the land. It has treasure searching mechanism as well, but rather brief as all treasures are floating on the sea. More over, once you wage war to a nation, you can't trade with that nation for quite some time making your market smaller. This is because you need to maintain the ships cost, crew cost and captain cost, which can only covered by looting other military ships and then sell them in the shipyard.
It is very hard to approach the game in military and tycoon method at the same time because once you organize a strong fleet, you will have at very high cost that is impossible to cover using an even profitable trade route. Hello, this is my FIRST custom map that I'm uploading for PMC For the best experience use it with Mo' Creatures by Dr. You will set up pirates network and get percentage loot from other pirates that use your convoy. I've never tried this, but it seems that only after you make deal with pirates in the inn, you can set foot on pirate stronghold.
Playing method will be pretty similar to Pirate! in this gameplay. You obtain letter of marque and destroy other nations military convoy to weaken them. Or you can approach the game in military way. A city with garmet production will constantly have abundant supplies on garmet (so lower prices), but then demand a lot of cotton and thus your can make profit by selling cotton in that city. It's pretty easy to follow if you think about the products logically. This doesn't seem right, I can't accept a mission from the Govenor the town he sends me to is not even on the map. THe economic system is rather on supply demand basis. In free-play mode there are only 5 towns on the map. Or you can have your own town and build it to a florishing cities. You own farm or factory and then sell the production to make profit. You setup trade route and production type. The railroad was decommissioned in the 1930s.Port Royale 2 is a pretty flexible game. Port Royal was also the northern terminus of the Tuscarora Valley Railroad, a narrow-gauge railroad serving southern Juniata and northern Franklin counties. The old Pennsylvania Railroad station no longer exists. Port Royal was, in fact, one of the first towns to be linked to the Pennsylvania Railroad system, as it lay along the Lewistown-to-Harrisburg stretch of the railroad-the first leg constructed after the new railroad was chartered. Port Royal (and Perrysville before it) once was a stop on the old main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. In 1874, the borough took on the name itself and Saint Tammany became known as Old Port. However, the Pennsylvania Railroad brought increased traffic through the area and prompted a move of the Port Royal post office into Perrysville in 1847. At the time, the Port Royal post office was located in Saint Tammany town, just across the Tuscarora Creek. Port Royal was originally named Perrysville, after Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. The population was 977 at the 2000 census. Port Royal is a borough in Juniata County, Pennsylvania, United States.