Ambrois LeGaillard
Sailor
Hello me harties,
after a few time spent in the Caribbean I want write something about PotC-NH, what is good, what I find bad or to better, and so on.
The mod itself:
Of course I'm not seen every single aspect of the mod, but I think that is the more complete game on pirates era never seen, and the most colorful and beautiful.
It's easy to play, and at the same time not easy to master, one must take his time, and see the favoured way.
Strenght points:
- a lot of characters to choice the favoured one:
- a BIG world to explore;
- battles, into sea or land;
- big variety from the start;
- A LOT OF BOOKS TO READ! (Since Morrowind I was fascinated to have a lot of books to read and collect);
- As before, but for objects! Marvelous, nice and useful also!
- Quests, tons of quests, everywhere quests!
- Historical and not quest lines to follow! If you want stay on the shirt of Woodes Rogers or De la Croix, you can do, and if you want be free, you can do the same;
- A big variety of starting ways (professions).
As one can see, any gamer can do what he want and start as he like and prefer: from the first minutes, a world will appear and take a lot of time to be discovered: one can become hat he want, and choose his life on the seas as he want.
Mistakes....uhm...not much, and really not a problem to anyone:
- miss the incredible leaps and performances in Errol Flynn way seen in Sid Meyer Pirates! (but I suppose that was a script);
-sometimes in long sea battles my video became partially white/gray (But I don't know if is a my PC mistake, or a game mistake)
- NOT for the XXI century fat boys that want only "win the game with his ultra-pumped Mr.SuperHero": PotC-NH need a great dose of patience, and time to spend.
More or less, PotC-NH is like read a nice book about....pirates! Hahah! For the XXI century fat boys filled of money there are their nice new-superbeautiful-ultraeasy-games. Not this. Fat boys never read a real book, only messages from their cells.
Final advice:
If you lie movies and pirates books,
if you like Stevenson Treasure Isle,
if you fall in love for Captain Red or Frog,
well....play this game, and enter in the history and legend of a beautiful, dangerous world.
after a few time spent in the Caribbean I want write something about PotC-NH, what is good, what I find bad or to better, and so on.
The mod itself:
Of course I'm not seen every single aspect of the mod, but I think that is the more complete game on pirates era never seen, and the most colorful and beautiful.
It's easy to play, and at the same time not easy to master, one must take his time, and see the favoured way.
Strenght points:
- a lot of characters to choice the favoured one:
- a BIG world to explore;
- battles, into sea or land;
- big variety from the start;
- A LOT OF BOOKS TO READ! (Since Morrowind I was fascinated to have a lot of books to read and collect);
- As before, but for objects! Marvelous, nice and useful also!
- Quests, tons of quests, everywhere quests!
- Historical and not quest lines to follow! If you want stay on the shirt of Woodes Rogers or De la Croix, you can do, and if you want be free, you can do the same;
- A big variety of starting ways (professions).
As one can see, any gamer can do what he want and start as he like and prefer: from the first minutes, a world will appear and take a lot of time to be discovered: one can become hat he want, and choose his life on the seas as he want.
Mistakes....uhm...not much, and really not a problem to anyone:
- miss the incredible leaps and performances in Errol Flynn way seen in Sid Meyer Pirates! (but I suppose that was a script);
-sometimes in long sea battles my video became partially white/gray (But I don't know if is a my PC mistake, or a game mistake)
- NOT for the XXI century fat boys that want only "win the game with his ultra-pumped Mr.SuperHero": PotC-NH need a great dose of patience, and time to spend.
More or less, PotC-NH is like read a nice book about....pirates! Hahah! For the XXI century fat boys filled of money there are their nice new-superbeautiful-ultraeasy-games. Not this. Fat boys never read a real book, only messages from their cells.
Final advice:
If you lie movies and pirates books,
if you like Stevenson Treasure Isle,
if you fall in love for Captain Red or Frog,
well....play this game, and enter in the history and legend of a beautiful, dangerous world.