Placing buildings on the edge of your islands building range and removing them extends the building range by the footprint of the used building. Replacing any kind of production building when it sent out animals, a cart or person to gather its materials will convert each cart/animal/person into the material it requires for production. Mashing the discovery option and letting go will greatly increase the speed of the island ressource check. Mashing the left mouse button will increase damage infliced with ships and soldiers when attacking. Covering fresh or dead crops with the crop of choice without letting to of the highlighting makes the new crop grow after some time, no matter on which island. Covering crops with any kind of path without letting go of the highlighting prevents the crops from being depleted when harvested. Saving the game and reloading the save removes fires and the plague, as well as restoring the HP of all buildings in the game. So far, these are all the other useful tricks I found plus some of the ones already documented elsewhere: I'm pretty sure an all missions run would be short enough to be viable at that point. I'll most likely make a compilation video of all tricks once I'm done looking into the game. The largest finds would be two glitches that can be used to take over an island by just building a warehouse. I also found some other stuff that would save a ton of time in missions. You essentially sink your ship, posess two of the AI enemies and finally become the white player at which point you are the last player on the map. I recently finished a continuous play in just 13 seconds by abusing a glitch that can transform your into an enemy player, taking control of their ships. This game is full of small coding errors which can be greatly exploited. I was digging around in this game, thinking it might a an interesting game to glitchhunt a little and oh boy was I right. And since building a castle is only possible later on (I did that at the earliest point in the run), not to mention the time it takes to train the soldiers, it would almost certainly be too late. You have to be very quick to get rid of the opponents ships, because they are just about to take off colonizing a 2nd island, which can easily delay the run by minutes. You would also have to pay operating costs for all the additional market places and industry buildings the opponent leaves behind that you don't need, so I just took the few seconds to avoid eventual problems later on.ģ. No, but the additional population could screw up the food and cloth reserves, for which the own productions were not calculated for. Not a big deal though, as that would only save around 5 seconds in the run when taking over white.Ģ. It actually is, but I found that out only afterwards. Also wouldn´t landing on white's island and destroying his ship with the artillery be quicker, saving an extra trip to find it?ġ. and is it necessary to remove yellow's houses after he resigned?ģ. Is it possible to just build your own contor over an opponents when it's destroyedĢ. Opinoins appreciated :) More love for Anno 1602!ġ. Opinoins appreciated More love for Anno 1602! My current goal would be to do a good endless run with the goal to destroy all enemies as fast as possible. I know it is a bad game to "speedrun" and it will never be competetive speedrunningwise but it is a gaming pearl nevertheless. I ve set my goal to destroy all enemies in the fastest way possible and ended up with a realtime of 49 mins, but this time can most likely be cut in half since i played that game at the 4x speed setting (for the most part, somtimes at 1x speed) and not at the maximum speed of 8x. Regarding Endless game: it never really ends. The length of every campaign chapter varies due to the goals set to complete them. Watching speedruns for almost a year now and while playing anno 1602 i wondered if there can be done sth like a speedrun and stumbled on this topic.īasically either the campaign or an endless game qualifies for beeing completed in the shortest time possible. Hope noone's getting mad for digging out such an old topic (on top of that with my first post here)
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