

So you need more houses, as many as you have the production capacity to satisfy them. In the sandbox I played 70-80 hours, but until the later stages of the game never passed. As an (extreme) example: if it costs 500 upkeep to make a product but you only have 5 fully satisfied houses that give you 50 each (250 overall) then you are losing money, in this example you would need 10 houses to even break even on production costs.

You can use the Old World to supply Crown Falls. And now with the High Life dlc what better place to build your sky scrappers. With that large corner island it's almost a no-brainer.
#REDDIT ANNO 1800 FULL#
(It doesnt matter if they are half filled or full of residents) With 4 distilleries you should be making enough for 120 farmer residences and 60 worker residences. I wound up just concentrating on Crown Falls as my capital city. I'm not new to the game, the main scenario I passed 3-4 times. According to the wiki, each schnapps distillery produces enough to supply 60 farmers residences or 30 worker residences.

I'm agreeing with you here it is a waste of space creating raw materials they take up too much room and produce to slowly even with tractors and silos which adds 100% production but they require raw grain or oil which oil is easy but grain is a room filler much easier traded for on a small trading island with a dockland. 19 Posted by 8 days ago Anno 1800 global strategy Question Hi all.
#REDDIT ANNO 1800 MOD#
But 2070 with the AARC mod is still the best Anno experience there is. I dont know much about Anno except having some. 60 for the base game + deluxe content + Season Pass 1 to 4. 40 for the base game + deluxe content + Season Pass 4. I wanted good old English, but I couldnt find it anywhere. A tip for the stragglers just getting into the game: Take it one DLC at a time, otherwise itll get too overwhelming. I didnt specify anything like that while installing the game. When I opened uplay (through Epic Games) I saw there that game languages that I could choose from were Russian and Chinese. It's all a little silly I always felt that the statistics screen is far too unreliable it doesn't give you a more accurate account of usage just a rough which always leads to overproduction costing more in maintenance and then you have to tune the production a bit so you aren't needlessly overproducing docklands is the best dlc in anno imo. Both are great games though I do prefer the Arab (Orient) civilization in 1404 over the South American one in 1800. Just bought Anno 1800 Gold edition from Epic Games and installed it. With the docklands dlc just power through to artisan and get that set up asap you can save tons and tons of space for more homes and just power straight through production and trade out the final product for well more than you could have ever produced especially when you hit up later items you can just snag small islands and just have them import raw materials to create and funnel them out to other larger islands.
