![]() But you can always skip the intro and turn off the animation in cities. ![]() There are those who can’t pay you, or are supposedly on a mission for your country.Ī bad point is the animation in port and intro which are slow in Dosbox and it will not run in XP. These people often have little cargo, but pay you handsomely. Your first mate will tell you if you have that city on your charts. This is especially useful since sometimes a person will approach you, asking for a trip to somewhere. You will have to buy as many as you can since you can’t see where cities are without maps. But you have to buy maps in cities you reach, and each city has a different set of maps every time you visit. Asia, India, Africa, Europe and the Americas are all modelled, with possibly thousands of different routes to travel. A helmsman can be hired to steer your ship along a course you set allowing you to forget the hassle of sailing. Gradually you have to recruit sailors, buy better ships, get maps and trade HST isn’t just about trading. You have a ship, few men, a map of Western Europe and 5000 cash. Normally they’ll wait a month or two without pay, and this may happen in the first 6 months of the game until you get some good profits. High Seas Trader puts you in the shoes of an 18/19th century trader, when Britain had colonies in India and the American colonies were free. There are 4 basic things your crew needs when sailing, and if one of these run out your crew won’t be happy. But you mustn’t forget to feed your crew. Some ships have almost no trading space and many cannons, while others will be almost defenceless but have lots of space for hundreds of tons of cargo. Also, when you are relatively inexperienced, sellers will not give you larger ships until you become better known. There are over 6 types of ships, some of which are better for trading than others. Tobacco always has a higher price than grain, and British colonies in India always want more arms. However, there are many goods, some more expensive than others and the economical model is accurate. ![]() If you trade a lot of grain from one place to another, your provider’s price will become higher and they will run out of grain. It shows the prices for buying and selling goods in every city (which you have maps for). Is trading tobacco with Portugal profitable? Is grain from Marseilles in demand? Your trusty price book comes in handy for resolving such uncertainties. For example, if England and Spain suddenly become enemies, you were English and your trade route was Liverpool-Bilbao, you would have to rethink it all. Description A follow-up to Impressions ' earlier game Merchant Colony, High Seas Trader puts you in the shoes of a young impoverished nobleman who must take to the high seas (where else) in order to regain fame and fortune. You have to navigate, fight off pirates, kill enemies of your country and avoid hostile cities. Gradually you have to recruit sailors, buy better ships, get maps and trade! High Seas Trader puts you in the shoes of an 18/19th century trader, when Britain had colonies in India and the American colonies were free.
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