I love it when people talk on point, no words wasted. Talking to carry informations, especially in specific guides. Strangely the best guides have often a speaker like this one with a hard akcent like india or russian style. Most guides are trash because you hear instantly a veeery slooow voooice talking very chilled about the topic and the guide about wheatfarm placement takes 26 minutes. Very effective and sympatic voiceon point to make guides, you have a talent to do this, you should use it in your life. Love it how "Schnaps" is the same word in english like in german.
Hello playless Namer and welcome to my channel. I must admit this is one of, if not the most, compliment filled comment I have ever received! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am from Serbia so your accent detector was very close. And, yes long winded pointless tutorials is one of the reasons I started doing this. I think Schnaps is originally Germand and copied into English 1:1.
@@perafilozof I just got introduced to Anno 1800 this weekend due to the free weekend on uplay. Your videos are great. Don’t even worry about your accent. Your English is excellent.
@@arcraz5226 Hello Arcraz522 and welcome to my channel. Thank you for that feedback and compliment. I am glad to welcome another Anno player! Feel free to post any video ideas you think would be good for new players on any of my videos.
@playless Namer i agree with everything except about the slow talkers. there are some great guides out there where you are presented incredibly useful information but the talker is slow. this is where you can use youtube playback speed setting on 1.25% or even 1.5%.
@@quakeru sure its not all about the talkspeed but i hate it when there is a specific guide and the vid is 15 minute long. When you call your vid a guide then have a little concept and bring the informations you wanna share. Everything else is a letsplay.
Great video, so concise and clear. I'm a huge Anno 1404 fan and have just bought 1800 this week (I only recently got a proper PC that I can play on hehe). So I've got less than 10 hours in but I am loving it so far.
Hello Liz and welcome to my channel. Thank you for the comment and feedback. I am glad you are enjoying the game, and I can offer several other such videos in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Hello seanmartens, welcome to my channel and thank you kindly for that feedback and praise. I am glad to hear it. You can see my entire Anno 1800 playlist of guides here: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Anno 1404 is my favourite in the series but I like the advanced gameplay of Anno 1800 better. I would like to see another Anno game based around 1400 era.
Nice to hear form more 1404 fans! I enjoyed that one for the longest time. I can't wait to find the time and opportunity to get to the end game in 1800.
That is so nice to hear. We all have our favorites! Mine is 1404 as that is the one I played the most and it had one of the warmest art styles which is what drew me in at first. Thank you for the comment and welcome to my channel xantos 2011 !
Same though 2070 is a close second for me loved eco vs tycoon. Still sad ground combat is not a thing anymore loved how you needed to explore to find out what minerls an island has.
Nice tips! Im gonna replay this game , but this time i want to perfect production chains and beauty. The downside of the game for me is that when u get to the point of having too many islands, old world and new world, too many quests and stuff to manage, zoos, wars, routes, ship wars... It gets so demanding that i loose interest. I Hope using more tips will make my endgame a little bit easier
Hi Bruno, and welcome to my channel. I have and entire plalist of tips about Anno 1800. Its in the description of this video. I can totally understand what your are saying because I too found myself simply overtasked with just too many things to do in Anno 1800. The key thing which helped me was not trying to learn it all in one go. But playing many different games and learning, testing one aspect at a time. Once I learned how to open up the game with a perdect start it was easier and also once I learned how to deal with the pirates for example. You can see all this in the videos I have posted in that playlist. Keep playing and keep learning it will end up being easier.
na I always reset when I restart after updates, I'll get 2/3rd's into it then forget about it, but mainly because my old HDD failed losing all saved data, I think 2070 I completed mostly just not any multiplayer only maps, almost completed 2205 and anno 1404 + Vience campaign back in the day, so been meaning to do a full playthrough of them eventually 🙂
Updated whole PC since then and yeah it was on a backup drive so to speak, it died when I dropped it, 20 years of memories too, first and only time I dropped a HDD 😐
@@scorpios_corz Ouch, yeah, that is why I now use a free software tool which lets me designate folders to copy automatically from time to time to other HDD in my PC.
I am glad to hear that! Thank you for sharing and welcome to my channel. Here are the rest of my videos Anno 1800 tutorials, guides, tips & tricks for new and experienced players: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Thanks Mate. Just bought the game a few hours ago and absolutely love it so far, but it desperately needs a tutorial. So many things are not explained well or not at all. Like, the "Each Warehouse acts as a teleporter for ressources"-thing, that was the one thing massively holding me back because I tried connecting industries that made no sense connecting. Maybe they are explained in the campaign, but they must know that if there is no "tutorial"-button, 90% of players will jump straight into sandbox.
Hello Muetzenfuehrer, and welcome to my channel! Indeed, they might at least explain that the campaign is a sudo tutorial. I am glad to read my video was of help to you! Enjoy the game and if you need any more help check out this playlist : Anno 1800 tutorials, guides, tips & tricks for new and experienced players: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
I bought Anno 1800 at cybermonday with all DLC's, I never played a game like this before it was my first time. Guess what happened? I heared the following sentence EVERY DAY at least 1 time!! "You have been playing for 4 hours, time to stretch your legs". This game captivates me
Hello Karl, and welcome to my channel! I can most defiantly relate! I have been playing it a few titles back and every time I start a new game I forget to eat, sleep or do anything else but play. It draws you in like only a few games ever could. Good luck with your future islands and trade routes ! Keep this playlist bookmarked as I will be adding more videos to it. th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Hi, indeed I have been busy playing and planning out several new videos. As you have seen my videos are quite highly educated and detailed so they take a while to make. Thanks for feedback and sub!
Hello! 🤗 For me this game is the most interesting, but, I like 1404 as well. The Most interesting part of the game for me is the production and goods logistics. 😎😉 I love to control shipments by my own without any automatic routes. 😊
Hello Smiley, and welcome to my channel! 1404 was my favorite until 1800. Same here, but I am not sure just how much time it would eat up doing every trade manually, that must be exhausting!
@@perafilozof This new feature, how we can manage farm fields, gives to us more space to planing for built, I really like it, when I can use, literally, every square of the island. 😊😎😉
I know. For me the AI is the greatest problem because of it fake production and income. I really dislike AI which just cheats in order to be better than the player.
I just don't understand why my carts from my red pepper field are traveling across the map to deliver when there is a warehouse right next to them. My first built lumberjack now also travels for 20 minutes to deliver to a steelwork when there are 5 warehouses and another lumberjack in my foundry area...The carts in this game are broken. Thanks for your video btw. The ratio part helped a lot.
Hello MeHaveDonut and welcome to my channel. Do note carts will try to deliver goods directly when the production building in question doesn't have enough resources at hand. You can prevent this from happening by cutting the road connecting the two buildings. Since resources teleport warehouse to warehouse you don't have to have the whole island connect with roads.
@@MeHaveDonuts If that warehouse isn't used to stockpile supplies used for export/import. And another thing you can do is to connect a warehouse with two roads at the opposite parts of the building so that they just touch the building. If the two roads are not connected directly the cards from production buildings can go on to the next road.
@@perafilozof Ahh i see what you mean. Like connecting the warehouses to each other with a road and the production buildings to the warehouse with a road but those roads should not connect. That's genius lol thanks
I doubt this will get a response, but do you know if the items still teleport between warehouses? I don’t think it works anymore. I think islands have their own inventory now.
Hi, this is an active channel :) I think you didn't get me correctly in the video. Seperate islands - seperate stores. On the same island, all warehouses share the inventory.
Yeaaa, it easier when you populate lots of island you get the conqueror bonus which gives up to 200 free worker of each class. I use this to set up a new island with goods to make, no house or goods to keep. Charter everything to the main capital where I used the goods or transformed it. I have a location where it’s heavy industry. The logistic of it it’s complex because the setup takes a while, but once you get it moving it’s easier. However for some reason the Artic and Embessa don’t work the same way so those you have to build from the grown up
Besides tell me which is your favorite Anno game can you tell me what part of the game you enjoy the most? Economy, naval warfare, exploration, minmaxing ... ?
I have played Anno 1404 and Anno 1800. I loved both of them but enjoyed Anno 1800 much more. For me, building ships and establishing trade routes is the most fun part - but all the other stuff like building, setting up production chains and expeditions are fun too.
Hello Ali, and welcome to my channel! I to have mostly played 1404 and 1800. I take most satisfaction from setting up perfect production chains and sinking pirates!
Hi Beef, and welcome to my channel. I don't right now because the newest DLC was soon coming out and I didn't want to make such videos and have a patch change something and make my video outdated and irrelevant. Now I am working on such videos along side production layout videos. Stick around, use the bell and it will notify you when I post such videos.
Hvala Duka! Dobrodošao na kanal! Imaš ovde čitavu playlistu : th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html Hello and thanks Duka, welcome to my channel. This playlist has all my tutorials on Anno 1800
You don't want to move the steel works to your new island. Why? Because once you electrify, the steel production rate becomes double. That way you only need 50% of the workers to get the same amount of output from the steel factories. For example instead of needing 400 workers making steel, you can get 200 workers to make the same amount of steel by using the oil or gas power plant. For this you need engineers
Hello Matthew and welcome to my channel. It depends on the playstyle and the way you develop your islands. Moving production chains is a complex operations because it disrupts workforce balance and goods trade between islands. Because these guides are aimed at new players, they are better of learning the game while using simpler production and workforce setups. Thank you for your suggestion and comment, I am sure many players will find it useful and adapt it to their playthroughs.
Hello UnitedEarthEmpire and welcome to my channel. I am glad I could help there is a number of other guides on Anno 1800 you can find here: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Did yoou know that you do not need a marketplace for the higher tiers? Only farmers need that marketplace for trading, and rarely so. Soon you will have shops in all houses at street level, and all citizens in that neighbourhood will do their shopping there. :P
Hello Christer, and welcome to my channel! Very interesting, no I did not know that as when I read the marketplaces tool-tip I see it showing all the citizen types. I will check this out and mention it in my next videos. Thank you very much for posting this!
Hello Josh and welcome to my channel. Thank you for sharing! I have played most of them, just skipped a few. BTW here is my full playlist of helpful videos on Anno 1800: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Hello Jee Nius and welcome to my channel! I can relate to that, as I had the same impression after my first two failed attempts to complete it. It's a ladder. You have to learn one section at a time while failing and only after many attempts learn the entire game and win. This is partly way I made several tutorials and guides and then stopped because I needed to play A LOT more to make proper, good tutorials about the mid and late game.
@@perafilozof I needed most help with resource production and placement on different island and I realize that putting grains and animal farms on same island is a pretty good thing to do..
Hi, part of the problem was the microphone I was using back than. Had to do a lot of voice software manipulation on my voiceover. I do plan to go back to Anno 1800 for new guides once the game is complete so I hope you will like those more. Also, a hundred of my new videos are with my new microphone, so I hope you will enjoy these more: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CE7sB_Wt0nqy7-uFThW4Flv.html
I love it when people talk on point, no words wasted. Talking to carry informations, especially in specific guides. Strangely the best guides have often a speaker like this one with a hard akcent like india or russian style. Most guides are trash because you hear instantly a veeery slooow voooice talking very chilled about the topic and the guide about wheatfarm placement takes 26 minutes.
Very effective and sympatic voiceon point to make guides, you have a talent to do this, you should use it in your life.
Love it how "Schnaps" is the same word in english like in german.
Hello playless Namer and welcome to my channel. I must admit this is one of, if not the most, compliment filled comment I have ever received! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am from Serbia so your accent detector was very close. And, yes long winded pointless tutorials is one of the reasons I started doing this. I think Schnaps is originally Germand and copied into English 1:1.
@@perafilozof I just got introduced to Anno 1800 this weekend due to the free weekend on uplay. Your videos are great. Don’t even worry about your accent. Your English is excellent.
@@arcraz5226 Hello Arcraz522 and welcome to my channel. Thank you for that feedback and compliment. I am glad to welcome another Anno player! Feel free to post any video ideas you think would be good for new players on any of my videos.
@playless Namer i agree with everything except about the slow talkers. there are some great guides out there where you are presented incredibly useful information but the talker is slow. this is where you can use youtube playback speed setting on 1.25% or even 1.5%.
@@quakeru sure its not all about the talkspeed but i hate it when there is a specific guide and the vid is 15 minute long. When you call your vid a guide then have a little concept and bring the informations you wanna share.
Everything else is a letsplay.
Great video, so concise and clear. I'm a huge Anno 1404 fan and have just bought 1800 this week (I only recently got a proper PC that I can play on hehe). So I've got less than 10 hours in but I am loving it so far.
Hello Liz and welcome to my channel. Thank you for the comment and feedback. I am glad you are enjoying the game, and I can offer several other such videos in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
I know the video is now old, but it was the best presentation for tips that I've seen in any game. Well done
Hello seanmartens, welcome to my channel and thank you kindly for that feedback and praise. I am glad to hear it. You can see my entire Anno 1800 playlist of guides here: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
This was super helpful thank you!
Im a first time player for Anno1800 on xbox and have been struggling for a bit, so this was nice and concise!
Hello and thank you for the feedback. You can see more such guides on my Anno playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Anno 1404 is my favourite in the series but I like the advanced gameplay of Anno 1800 better. I would like to see another Anno game based around 1400 era.
Nice to hear form more 1404 fans! I enjoyed that one for the longest time. I can't wait to find the time and opportunity to get to the end game in 1800.
I have only played 1401 and 1800. I am amazed at the complexity. I am hoping to really push into the game with your tips!
Hello Casey and welcome to my channel. I am glad I could help! Here is the full playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
My fav Anno is 1701 it's the first game i ever played still love it today
That is so nice to hear. We all have our favorites! Mine is 1404 as that is the one I played the most and it had one of the warmest art styles which is what drew me in at first. Thank you for the comment and welcome to my channel
xantos 2011 !
Same though 2070 is a close second for me loved eco vs tycoon.
Still sad ground combat is not a thing anymore loved how you needed to explore to find out what minerls an island has.
Nice tips! Im gonna replay this game , but this time i want to perfect production chains and beauty. The downside of the game for me is that when u get to the point of having too many islands, old world and new world, too many quests and stuff to manage, zoos, wars, routes, ship wars... It gets so demanding that i loose interest. I Hope using more tips will make my endgame a little bit easier
Hi Bruno, and welcome to my channel. I have and entire plalist of tips about Anno 1800. Its in the description of this video. I can totally understand what your are saying because I too found myself simply overtasked with just too many things to do in Anno 1800. The key thing which helped me was not trying to learn it all in one go. But playing many different games and learning, testing one aspect at a time. Once I learned how to open up the game with a perdect start it was easier and also once I learned how to deal with the pirates for example. You can see all this in the videos I have posted in that playlist. Keep playing and keep learning it will end up being easier.
Anno 1701 DS has been my favorite, maybe because of good memories 😂
I can fully understand you!
The whole Anno series is great own them all, never finished a playthrough yet on any of them lol
Oh, wow, why so? Do you lose interest or does it get too hard?
na I always reset when I restart after updates, I'll get 2/3rd's into it then forget about it, but mainly because my old HDD failed losing all saved data, I think 2070 I completed mostly just not any multiplayer only maps, almost completed 2205 and anno 1404 + Vience campaign back in the day, so been meaning to do a full playthrough of them eventually 🙂
Oh sorry to hear about your save files. You should think about doing automatic backupa onto another drive or google drive manually.
Updated whole PC since then and yeah it was on a backup drive so to speak, it died when I dropped it, 20 years of memories too, first and only time I dropped a HDD 😐
@@scorpios_corz Ouch, yeah, that is why I now use a free software tool which lets me designate folders to copy automatically from time to time to other HDD in my PC.
I have only played anno 1404+venice and 1800 which i got yesterday, im really loving 1800 gota say!
I am glad to hear that! Thank you for sharing and welcome to my channel. Here are the rest of my videos Anno 1800 tutorials, guides, tips & tricks for new and experienced players: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Also you can have different production buindings in different parts of the map as long as they are located next to a warehouse.
That is very true. Since goods teleport between warehouses.
Thanks Mate. Just bought the game a few hours ago and absolutely love it so far, but it desperately needs a tutorial. So many things are not explained well or not at all. Like, the "Each Warehouse acts as a teleporter for ressources"-thing, that was the one thing massively holding me back because I tried connecting industries that made no sense connecting. Maybe they are explained in the campaign, but they must know that if there is no "tutorial"-button, 90% of players will jump straight into sandbox.
Hello Muetzenfuehrer, and welcome to my channel! Indeed, they might at least explain that the campaign is a sudo tutorial. I am glad to read my video was of help to you! Enjoy the game and if you need any more help check out this playlist : Anno 1800 tutorials, guides, tips & tricks for new and experienced players: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
My fav. Anno game
Hello Yoo Anto, and welcome to my channel! I hope you will enjoy all my future Anno game content!
I bought Anno 1800 at cybermonday with all DLC's, I never played a game like this before it was my first time. Guess what happened? I heared the following sentence EVERY DAY at least 1 time!! "You have been playing for 4 hours, time to stretch your legs". This game captivates me
Hello Karl, and welcome to my channel! I can most defiantly relate! I have been playing it a few titles back and every time I start a new game I forget to eat, sleep or do anything else but play. It draws you in like only a few games ever could. Good luck with your future islands and trade routes ! Keep this playlist bookmarked as I will be adding more videos to it. th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
@@perafilozof Thank you Sir
You are quite welcome!
after that, AI starts making more fun of you: you have been playing 10 hours, you know you can stop right?
Done subscribe. Nice video on moving the production facilities to other island.
This is my first time playing Anno and I fell in love with the game. But always stuck when i got to artisan level. Hope more videos from you
Hi, indeed I have been busy playing and planning out several new videos. As you have seen my videos are quite highly educated and detailed so they take a while to make. Thanks for feedback and sub!
Great video liked and shared.
Thank you kindly!
Hello! 🤗 For me this game is the most interesting, but, I like 1404 as well. The Most interesting part of the game for me is the production and goods logistics. 😎😉 I love to control shipments by my own without any automatic routes. 😊
Hello Smiley, and welcome to my channel! 1404 was my favorite until 1800. Same here, but I am not sure just how much time it would eat up doing every trade manually, that must be exhausting!
@@perafilozof Yeah it is, when investors start drinking coffee as crazy it's impossible to control this manual you, same to rum. 😊😉
@@perafilozof This new feature, how we can manage farm fields, gives to us more space to planing for built, I really like it, when I can use, literally, every square of the island. 😊😎😉
It's one serious leap forward in game design and gameplay freedom.
I know. For me the AI is the greatest problem because of it fake production and income. I really dislike AI which just cheats in order to be better than the player.
I just don't understand why my carts from my red pepper field are traveling across the map to deliver when there is a warehouse right next to them. My first built lumberjack now also travels for 20 minutes to deliver to a steelwork when there are 5 warehouses and another lumberjack in my foundry area...The carts in this game are broken.
Thanks for your video btw. The ratio part helped a lot.
Hello MeHaveDonut and welcome to my channel. Do note carts will try to deliver goods directly when the production building in question doesn't have enough resources at hand. You can prevent this from happening by cutting the road connecting the two buildings. Since resources teleport warehouse to warehouse you don't have to have the whole island connect with roads.
@@perafilozof Thanks for the quick reply :). So then I can ignore the "Warehouse not connected to harbor" warning safely?
@@MeHaveDonuts If that warehouse isn't used to stockpile supplies used for export/import. And another thing you can do is to connect a warehouse with two roads at the opposite parts of the building so that they just touch the building. If the two roads are not connected directly the cards from production buildings can go on to the next road.
@@perafilozof Ahh i see what you mean. Like connecting the warehouses to each other with a road and the production buildings to the warehouse with a road but those roads should not connect. That's genius lol thanks
@@MeHaveDonuts You are welcome! BTW this is my entire Anno playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
i gave you a like count dracula.
Hahaha, thank you Joker :) and welcome to my channel.
I doubt this will get a response, but do you know if the items still teleport between warehouses? I don’t think it works anymore. I think islands have their own inventory now.
Hi, this is an active channel :) I think you didn't get me correctly in the video. Seperate islands - seperate stores. On the same island, all warehouses share the inventory.
Yeaaa, it easier when you populate lots of island you get the conqueror bonus which gives up to 200 free worker of each class. I use this to set up a new island with goods to make, no house or goods to keep. Charter everything to the main capital where I used the goods or transformed it. I have a location where it’s heavy industry. The logistic of it it’s complex because the setup takes a while, but once you get it moving it’s easier. However for some reason the Artic and Embessa don’t work the same way so those you have to build from the grown up
Hello Eduardo and welcome to my channel. Thank you for adding that comment and explanation. It's a really good tip for all players.
Besides tell me which is your favorite Anno game can you tell me what part of the game you enjoy the most? Economy, naval warfare, exploration, minmaxing ... ?
I have played Anno 1404 and Anno 1800. I loved both of them but enjoyed Anno 1800 much more. For me, building ships and establishing trade routes is the most fun part - but all the other stuff like building, setting up production chains and expeditions are fun too.
Hello Ali, and welcome to my channel! I to have mostly played 1404 and 1800. I take most satisfaction from setting up perfect production chains and sinking pirates!
I am just getting into Anno 1800 and was wondering if you have anymore videos going more in depth on balancing the more complicated production chains.
Hi Beef, and welcome to my channel. I don't right now because the newest DLC was soon coming out and I didn't want to make such videos and have a patch change something and make my video outdated and irrelevant. Now I am working on such videos along side production layout videos. Stick around, use the bell and it will notify you when I post such videos.
Pero dobar tutuorijal
Hvala Duka! Dobrodošao na kanal! Imaš ovde čitavu playlistu : th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Hello and thanks Duka, welcome to my channel. This playlist has all my tutorials on Anno 1800
You don't want to move the steel works to your new island. Why? Because once you electrify, the steel production rate becomes double. That way you only need 50% of the workers to get the same amount of output from the steel factories. For example instead of needing 400 workers making steel, you can get 200 workers to make the same amount of steel by using the oil or gas power plant. For this you need engineers
Hello Matthew and welcome to my channel. It depends on the playstyle and the way you develop your islands. Moving production chains is a complex operations because it disrupts workforce balance and goods trade between islands. Because these guides are aimed at new players, they are better of learning the game while using simpler production and workforce setups. Thank you for your suggestion and comment, I am sure many players will find it useful and adapt it to their playthroughs.
You can share workforce between islands once you have a couple hundred engineers. So no need for engineers on your production islands.
Good tip mate! Thank you for posting!
I lost count how many times i restart the game becoz i screw up my home island... now with this guide i will restart again...
Hello UnitedEarthEmpire and welcome to my channel. I am glad I could help there is a number of other guides on Anno 1800 you can find here: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
Did yoou know that you do not need a marketplace for the higher tiers? Only farmers need that marketplace for trading, and rarely so. Soon you will have shops in all houses at street level, and all citizens in that neighbourhood will do their shopping there. :P
Hello Christer, and welcome to my channel! Very interesting, no I did not know that as when I read the marketplaces tool-tip I see it showing all the citizen types. I will check this out and mention it in my next videos. Thank you very much for posting this!
Anno 1800 but it's the only one I played lol
Hello Josh and welcome to my channel. Thank you for sharing! I have played most of them, just skipped a few. BTW here is my full playlist of helpful videos on Anno 1800: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CFyt6OkomhWtTXWdGw-i6GH.html
1404 OR 1800
'an error ocured please try again' WTF I can't watch your video >.
Too much in demand :)
ah ok 5th time lucky lol
Glad to hear it! Also, welcome to my channel madzangels!
Game is so overwhelming.
Hello Jee Nius and welcome to my channel! I can relate to that, as I had the same impression after my first two failed attempts to complete it. It's a ladder. You have to learn one section at a time while failing and only after many attempts learn the entire game and win. This is partly way I made several tutorials and guides and then stopped because I needed to play A LOT more to make proper, good tutorials about the mid and late game.
@@perafilozof Yeah i'm watching a couple of you guys and it helps a lot.
I am glad to hear that. What aspect of the game did you end up needed most help with? And which did you figure out on your own the quickest?
@@perafilozof I needed most help with resource production and placement on different island and I realize that putting grains and animal farms on same island is a pretty good thing to do..
I see, thx for the reply. I will plan one of my future videos around that.
why do you speak with this high pitch? really annoying!
Hi, part of the problem was the microphone I was using back than. Had to do a lot of voice software manipulation on my voiceover. I do plan to go back to Anno 1800 for new guides once the game is complete so I hope you will like those more. Also, a hundred of my new videos are with my new microphone, so I hope you will enjoy these more: th-cam.com/play/PLRYGjguAn0CE7sB_Wt0nqy7-uFThW4Flv.html