Anno 1404 Crack For Windows 7 .rar

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Melvin Amey

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I very recently downloaded Anno 1404 History Edition from Uplay but I have a problem. Every time I launch Anno 1404 HE-Venice or Anno 1404 HE it keeps on crashing after a few seconds. The only thing I can see before the game crashes is the hourglass and a black screen nothing else. My OS is Windows 10 with the processor Intel I7 which meets the conditions for Anno 1404. I reinstalled the game also I tried Troubleshooting Anno 1404 via Windows Security and Management but it doesn't work. I have checked many discussions to see if anything helps but nothing does help me currently. I know many people have the same problem as me because Anno 1404 HE is for 32-bit systems while my system is 64-bit. I know where the problem comes but I don't know how to fix it.

First experience with Anno series. Playing 1404. I have two laptops, both with Windows 10. The first time I downloaded and installed Anno 1404 on the second laptop, it had synced my profile and games. Now it is not. Very frustrating. Anyone knows how I can force my save games and profiles to sync across laptops? Sync is enabled in the Ubisoft client on both machines.

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I tried an older installer for the original Anno 1404 and some patches (not GOG but lawfully obtained through a magazine) on Windows 7 64bit first and basically the error happened as you describe: Played for several hours, saved automatically and manually many times, overrid some saves... etc. When trying to load the savegames the game crashed upon the click of the "Set sails!" button. The savegames show up properly and all the save-files are where to expect.

I retried using the official version from Crossover with the GOG installer for Venice, which utilizes Windows XP. This time it did not even load the save files from the "load game" option, but would load through "previous game". I encountered some graphical bugs, regarding the water not being rendered, which were fixed by changing some graphic settings. After saving a new save from this version I noticed that my loaded game had shrunk from originally 8.2 mb to around 5kb. The new save was stripped of many binary data present in the saves from windows 7. This could be a bug between win 7 and xp though.

I tried the GOG installer on a windows 10 64bit bottle and this time it worked. Although I had the same graphic bugs from XP affecting missing water (just change the graphics settings) and my saves from the Win 7 bottle did not load, I managed to create a new scenario, save it and load it after a restart. I will be trying some other things after I imported my user profile/settings etc. and playing for a bit.

Anno 1404 in its original (but patched form) as well as Anno 1404 Venice runs great on my M1 Max MacBook Pro on Crossover. The currently "official" version by Crossover did not work for me. Some last thoughts:

I retried loading saves after running "chmod 777" for all save-files and folders in the anno documents-folder, but no luck. I assumed file permissions could, but should not be the problem. Also writing/overwriting the saves from Anno 1404 did work, so yeah.

Anno 1404, known as Dawn of Discovery in North America, is a city-building and economic simulation game with real-time strategy elements, part of the Anno series. Released in 2009, it was developed by Related Designs, produced by Blue Byte, and published by Ubisoft. Anno 1404 is the sequel to Anno 1701 and is followed by the futuristic sequel Anno 2070. Though the game centers on a series of fictional events, the overall concept of the storyline is based upon real life aspects of medieval and renaissance history such as the Crusades, advancements in gothic architecture, construction of cathedrals, and hanseatic trade involving the rise of patrician merchants and early forms of capitalism.

One of the main focuses of the game in the "city building setting" sense centers on the construction of monuments, namely a Gothic cathedral and an Arabic mosque. The construction phases of these monuments are dependent on certain preconditions which have to be met in order to continue building. The player also needs to stockpile building material in order to commence such a project. The process of the construction of the cathedral resembles very closely the castle/palace (and Asian Dragon Temple) feature that was displayed in 1404's predecessor, Anno 1701.

As players progress through the game, they gain access to naval vessels and troops which allow them to invade and ultimately to defeat other players. Anno 1404 features an updated interface, bigger islands and worlds to explore, a sandbox mode and other features new to the Anno series.[7]

As was the case in Anno 1701, the game world is divided into two culturally distinct zones. In Anno 1404, these zones are inspired by, though not intended to be historically accurate to, northwestern Renaissance Europe and the medieval Near East, referred to as the Occident and the Orient respectively. One of the major differences between previous entries in the series and Anno 1404 is that players are required to build both occidental and oriental settlements simultaneously in order for the inhabitants of their settlements and available buildings to advance. Despite the addition of player-managed oriental settlements, the Occident remains the primary focus of the game. The Orient acts more of a trading partner in order for Occidental people to advance in class. In order for this to occur, Oriental goods such as spice, indigo and quartz must be produced and shipped from Oriental colonies.

In Anno 1701, every residential structure could be advanced to the uppermost class, so a city could be entirely made up of Aristocrats by the end of a game. In Anno 1404, a number of peasants are required to support a moderate amount of citizens who in turn support a number patricians and noblemen. There are several other factors that can impact the ratio of lower class to upper class, however. For instance, the number of envoys settled in the player's oriental settlements will satisfy a sum of the peasants and citizens required to support patricians and noblemen in occidental settlements.

Since the game takes place in the year 1404, the range of goods available is significantly different from the goods available in the previous games, which took place later in history (although goods like fish and beer were retained from the previous installments). Some of the new goods include spices, bread, meat, candlesticks, leather jerkins, and brocade robes for the Occident and dates, milk, carpets, pearl necklaces, and marzipan for the Orient.

Although quests are not new to Anno 1404, both it and its expansion Venice feature far more quests than previous games in the series. Quests are given at different intervals to the player by neutral powers, mentors like Northburgh and Al Zahir, and from various people living in the player's settlements. Computer opponents, if they become allies through diplomacy, will also offer quests to the player. Quests offer rewards such as honour points, ships, gold, goods or upgrades for settlements or ships (such as items to boost goods production in a settlement or increase the firepower of a ship). There are several quest types, including fetch quests, reverse fetch quests, sinking enemy ships, or finding specific individuals in a settlement (a mini game similar to Where's Waldo). Some of these quests can be quite complicated, with multiple smaller quests in the chain. The Anno 1404: Venice expansion adds 300 new quests and two new types of quests: trading race and ship boarding.

Anno 1404 and its add-on Venice add the possibility of rewarding achievements to the player. Those achievements can be seen as 'milestones' and vary from quite easy to extremely hard, since a lot of them are 'hidden'. The achievements are divided in 5 categories: diplomacy, setup, economic, military and general. Quite a few of the achievements are interlinked, being part of another 'bigger' achievement. In the base game there were 206 achievements to be had, the Venice expansion added another 110 of them, totalling 316.As of patch 2.1/1.3 not all achievements are reachable, as syntax errors in the games' xml files are still present. Trying to correct these game files will result in the achievement not being awarded as the game recognises this as modification. This has been addressed by an unofficial user-made patch.

With the crusade completed, Lucius leaves it under the command of Marie d'Artois, who joyously brings most of the forces assembled to the Orient. However, Northburgh discovers that children from a settlement she had been governing went missing in her absence, and leads the player to the Orient after discovering Forcas moving several ramshackle ships out of the region. Making contact with the Grand Vizier of the Sultan, Al Zahir, the group discover that the children were abducted by Forcas into order to ensure the crusade cannot be stopped. Although they rescue the children, Forcas has Northburgh arrested for interfering in Lucius' plans. Concerned about the crusade, Al Zahir works with the player to find evidence of Forcas' betrayal in order to convince Marie to end her involvement. In response, she lends her fleet to the player, which is ultimately used to defeat Forcas.

Anno 1404: Venice was released on February 26, 2010. The expansion includes 15 new scenarios, an espionage system, volcanic islands and an added third non-player power known as the Venetian dignitary Giacomo Garibaldi. Garibaldi enables the player to sabotage other player's cities and/or buy them out. Originally, there were also three new computer players planned but these were scrapped for unknown reasons. The Venice expansion also allows the player to play the original 6 scenarios of the base game but with all the added features and improvements of the Venice addon.

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