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Original von pfeffersack
Sollte mir nicht ein kapitaler Denkfehler unterlaufen sein, ist auch mit der Heimatstadt Lübeck noch ein Zieleinlauf vor dem 4.3. mit insgesamt 18 FWH (keine Arbitrage !) möglich.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Amselfass" (Jun 24th 2009, 2:36am)
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Original von Gehtnix
... nun gilt es aus 460.000 UW und mit mageren 15 Schiffen, den zum weiteren aufsteigen notwendigen UW zu erwirtschaften ...
MFG
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Original von Steersman
If once more a moderator would be so kind as to translate ...
In looking at the game, I decided to do the change to Gdansk last week. As a further handicap, other than the initial free ranging crayers, I have been building my own ships.
I was due for promotion to Councillor in Luebeck, but at the time of move was Merchant in Gdansk. So, I was promoted twice to Travelling Merchant. I became Councillor in Luebeck a few days afterwards, so moved to initiate the new wall. Gdansk was a narrow call for Mayor. It took a donation for church expansion, and, ahem, some "consultation" with the local election supervisors. I made Mayor with 32 votes.
A quick mission to sink Flotzman from the Alderman's office, and then the new city on 23 December. It was right on a cusp; Windau, with fish, timber and wine, or Newcastle after a short wait on the same day, with honey, timber and wine.
I chose the Windau option. As of 8 February, the wall is laid past the third gate, with constructed segments approaching the first gate.
That is a significant advance. I chose different cities for the run, Gdansk of course, Thorn, Riga, Oslo, and i waited for the city mission to pick the last, Visby.
The limit on pirate capture ships makes for more challenging gameplay. The multiple free ships just makes it too easy to build up a fleet, and isn't realistic. There just weren't that many pirates sailing around back then. Forbidding captures? It means you have to trade effectively enough to earn enough money to progress in the game. And, I still think a 16 city map, trade settings and all other settings set to the most difficult level, with complete prohibition on pirate captures, prohibition of the money tricks, and limiting yourself to the home city only, with the ten Alderman Mission cities your only new offices, would make the best contest; objective the largest population by a certain date. Trading in this current game is STILL too easy.
I anticipate recognition of the second city in December 1301, before Christmas day.
Cheers, one and all. I need to wrap up before the launch of the East India Company game!![]()
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Original von pfeffersack
@ Gehtnix
Da den Händen nichts passiert ist, bin ich schon auf den nächsten Zwischenstand in Contest 09 gespannt.
Gruß Pfeffersack![]()