Anno Crownfall painting by Paul Jobert |
- Crownfall painting by Paul Jobert
- anno 1404 beating ai
- Are any Annos other than 1800 worth playing?
- I have a idea for a new animal legendary set!
- Warehouse speed
- Last Chance DLC Request
- Dream feature for the next game... HEXES
Crownfall painting by Paul Jobert Posted: 16 Jan 2022 07:37 AM PST
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Posted: 16 Jan 2022 06:23 AM PST I'm playing anno 1404 again. What is the trigger to defeating ai? Is it some algorithm to how much land they control compared to others? [link] [comments] | ||
Are any Annos other than 1800 worth playing? Posted: 15 Jan 2022 08:24 PM PST Anno 1800 is my favorite game ever. I picked up 1404/2070/2205 on sale somewhere and tried Anno 1404, but it was... too old school. Are either 2070 or 2050 worth playing? [link] [comments] | ||
I have a idea for a new animal legendary set! Posted: 15 Jan 2022 08:09 PM PST Behold The notorious man eaters! A man-eater is an animal that preys on humans as a pattern of hunting behavior.This does not include the scavenging of corpses, a single attack born of opportunity or desperate hunger, or the incidental eating of a human that the animal has killed in self-defense. The Champawat Tigress: In the late 19th century, a Nepalese region close to the Himalayas was terrorized by the most notorious and prolific man-eater of all time – a female Bengal tiger. Man, woman, or child, by the dozens, were ambushed and killed by this dreaded beast. She seemed to be always hungry that her victims reached 200. Hunters were sent to track her down, to no avail. In desperation, the Nepalese government sent in the army to hunt her. Still she evaded them. But she fled to neighboring India, and there, in Champawat continued her rampage. Every kill she made, made her bolder, eventually attacking villages even in broad daylight. Ultimately the Indian government had enough of this tiger and sent in Jim Corbett (the guy who killed the Panar leopard). Jim tracked her by following her trail of the blood, guts and severed limbs of her latest victim. She was killed in 1911, but not until having killed 436 people. The Panar Leopard: The leopard is the smallest of the true "big cats" but it has a big bite and a voracious man-eater. Fossil studies of our earlier hominid relatives showed leopard bite marks on their bones. This one lived up to its reputation be terrorizing the natives of Panar, in Madha Pradesh, India, in the early 20th century. It reportedly killed 400 people making it the second most prolific man-eating animals in history. He was killed by famous hunter and conservationist, Jim Corbett, in 1910. The Ghost and the Darkness: These were the names given by the British to two lions in Tsavo, Kenya, which terrorized their railway construction camp in 1898. These lions, maneless typical of lions in the Tsavo region, were huge – measuring over three meters long. At first, they attacked the men in their tents at night, then dragged them to the bush and devoured them. Over time, they became bolder and ate the railway workers even inside their tents. Eventually, the Chief Engineer in charge of the project, John Henry Patterson, decided that the only solution was to kill them (he also came very close to be killed by them). He killed one in December of 1898. Two weeks later, he also killed the other one. Total tally of the deadly duo – 140 people killed The Beast of Gevauden: From 1764 to 1787, the French province of Gevauden was terrorized by a "beast" no one ever saw until it was killed in 1767. It was described in many ways, e.g., a wolf, though larger than a wolf; it is reddish brown in color with an unbearable smell, and teeth bigger than that of a wolf. What was certain was that it ignored cattle and other domesticated animals. Instead it attacked people – 210 of them, killing 113, eating 98. Its reign of terror ended when Jean Castel, a local hunter, killed it. When opened, human remains were found in its stomach. Gustav:(this is kinda of present day but still interesting) Somewhere in the marshes of Burundi, Africa, lies hidden Gustav, a giant Nile crocodile who, to date, has killed more than 300 people. While all the man-eaters featured above are already dead or retired, Gustav is pretty much alive, waiting, to make another grisly kill. "Gustav" is a name given to this 6 meter long, 1 ton, killing machine by Patrice Faye, a French naturalist who has spent years trying to capture Gustav. What you guys think? I know it's a little dark but can be a interesting real life easter egg, bringing attention to this terrifying animals. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 15 Jan 2022 10:48 PM PST I was just wondering: is there any way to improve the warehouse speed except of upgrading of course? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 15 Jan 2022 01:44 PM PST Guessing that Season 4 will most likely be the last DLC season for Anno 1800. So one last request, crossing my fingers: Boardwalks and Wooden Piers I know this has been requested before - I know I have on occasion - but I would LOVE to see the ability to build Boardwalks and Wooden Entertainment piers on the sea front. Using Quay and Roads to try and build something akin to a nice seaside resort just does not work. It looks too industrial. It would be so nice to have a turn of the century wood boardwalk with a matching pier running out into the sea. The pier would have the ability to place objects - so we could place the amusements like the Ferris Wheel or Rollercoaster on the pier or some of the food stands and midway booths. I have a couple of islands that are mainly tourist centered and beauty builds - they really need a nice sea front. PLEASE!?! [link] [comments] | ||
Dream feature for the next game... HEXES Posted: 15 Jan 2022 09:49 AM PST Seriously, maybe its time anno stepped into the 20th century and added hexes to the game. When Civ did it in completely reinvented the game and being able to diagonals would completely change how we play the game. Make it so. [link] [comments] |
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