![]() Get them all fully upgraded with full number of men, or else risk sinking them for naught. Reminder to those who want 1st rates, don't aim for them if you got ketches only, get bigger ships first like frigates, galleons, or corvettes before going for the big boys. When I capture my first 1st rate, I had to leave two of my fully upgraded galleons behind, due to lacking number of men needed to capture the damn thing. Also no cheats, or mods, or whatever crap people use to get by the game easy. But even if this guide seems coming from someone who plays countless hours of this game, I assure you, I just played this game for 32 hours in the span of a month, meaning I play 8 hours a week on average or like 2 hours a day. I'm just a casual gamer, meaning I still do my day to day activities, not just playing this game. If the game on Windows Store crashes or wont install or update please try to clear Windows Store cache as described in this article: Note: This is a really long guide, read at your own risk. story-driven campaign set in a living world full of people. unlimited number of sea battles of few types (merchants, smugglers, convoys, militatry, treasure galeon, pirate fight, escort) hundreds of islands and dozens of ports realistic sailing model, distances and time passage 20 captain skills - unlicking new game features and possibilities character development, experience gaining and level ups special weapons: explosive barrels, burning oil, battering rams, pre-boarding attacks 5 types of ammo - cannon balls, chain bals, grapeshots bombs, doubles, ship to fort fights with heavy mortars. multiple ships control during the fights Hoist the Jolly Roger and grab the steering wheel to sail through battles and raids, ransoms and treasures, to become the Crimson King of the Antilles! Sail into the heart of the Caribbean in the Age of Piracy - the time of black flags and white skulls, blue waves and golden opportunities. ![]()
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