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Anno 1701 Map Editor Chip
Anno 1701 Map Editor Chip









Land of Lions, though, that was definitely well worth it. yeah, this definitely wouldn't have been possible without all of that extra stuff get shoveled into my face. But it definitely felt like easy mode once I had a few things levelled up, and having all of my trade going through a Harbormaster with seven different people providing passive trade bonuses. And certainly the sheer level of this city wouldn't have been possible without massive trading for raw resources. I'm mixed on Docklands it's very pretty, and I like the extra decorations it gives and the ability to really make your harbor look lived in and not just paved over. The tourist island was probably the only real disappointment, as it looked a lot better when there were only 4 hotels on it, but I definitely needed more than 4 hotels on it once the Iron Tower was finished. And not much room for high value, non-set items but still, I feel good about having what I made and being able to arrange them by set within their location. The Botanical Garden was able to have all of the set displays, and the Museum had all but one the Zoo suffered the most in this, having to miss out on four sets total IIRC. I used the five side "islands" in the river for my cultural venues, one island each going to the Museum, the Zoo, the Botanical Gardens, the World's Fair, and a Tourist district. The main street, double-wide, leading from the dock area to the heart of the city I picked up Land of Lions, Docklands, Seat of Power, High Life, and Tourist Season during one of the sales, and with that and previous purchases of Botanica and Sunken Treasures, I was able to build a very satisfying Crown Falls. Thank you again to everyone who gave recommendations and thoughts on expansions. Okay, I think I'm ready to put this game back on the shelf for another three years. My apologies, the corn farm won't produce dung.











Anno 1701 Map Editor Chip