

So I went there, and he keeps asking for it, but I can't figure out simple things like how to unload the stuff off my boat. And I went and found some lost cargo in the see that the loud guy wanted brought to him.

I figured out how to put fish and wood on it, but have since forgotten. It's causing me a lot more frustration than enjoyment at this point.įor example, I finally figured out how to get my ship to move. The game is *very* good (too good!) at incesantly reminding me what it wants me to do, but doesn't tell me *HOW* to do it. I got 1404 off GOG after seeing some videos on it and saw it was at a great price. The digit sum of each year is always 9 (e.

Piracy: Posts that ask for or link to piracy are not allowed. Stalking, harassment, intentional baits, and personal attacks: will strictly not be tolerated. Relevance: All posted content must be directly related to the Anno series.ĭuplicate content: Before posting, ensure that it has not been posted recently (one month).Ĭommunity creations: While community creations are greatly encouraged, posts made with the primary purpose of advertising social media, video channels, Discord servers etc. It is killing the fun of the game for me, so I thought maybe I am missing something here.This subreddit is all about the video game series Anno. The only in-game solution seems to be to frequently change the trade route settings.

Ships always take the first item in the queue, even if other items have a higher stock.Ships always pick up as much as they can, and don't care to leave a minimum stock.Unfortunately, the option 1 (trade routes) needs continuous babysitting: This setting is equivalent to min/max values (I think), but it is limited to trading with others. Passive trade settings for NPCs that visit with their ships.This is both for trading with NPCs, and for transportation between one's own settlements. Anno 1404 has two modes of trading / transportation:
