![]() However, time moves much slower when you're in that tight. It's pretty impressive seeing the citizens of your colony go about their day. Or you can zoom in close and watch the little people hustle and bustle down the busy streets. The game takes place on a large map that can be zoomed all the way out to get an idea of the scope of your capitalist venture. That's a hassle since Port Royale 4 covers a lot of territory across the globe. ![]() If I have plenty of cotton to sell, I have to click on all the towns to see who has the best prices. It can get frustrating since there isn't an easy way to sort through the different locations. This leads to a lot of clicking around and figuring out who needs what or who has too much of something. For example, colonies have small icons that display what they produce, but you still have to click on each one to determine the prices that they're offering for the goods they want. However, I feel like there are aspects of Port Royale 4 that could have been streamlined to make things a bit more enjoyable. I'm into the idea of owning and operating my own business. Likewise, if a colony has a surplus of sugar and you buy it all then the asking price will go up significantly. If a city is low on fruit and you give them too much, then the price will drop since they have plenty. ![]() You need to make sure you have the goods that the surrounding cities are desperate for, but you also need to manage how much you sell. Which is good, since that's pretty much the goal of playing this game. While I'm not that familiar with the subject matter of Port Royale 4, I do like watching numbers go up.
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