Yes but why Russians love it most?Wait, what? Who doesn't love Fallout?
If by teleportation you mean auto-travel to ships using the menu, you can't do that when hostiles are in range.Previous Sea Dogs give you the ability to teleport around during sea battles which can be horribly abused. For example, you can repeatedly teleport around another ship until you are in perfect position to board, then fire a grapeshot and simply press the board button without sustaining any damage even if the enemy is much larger. You can even evade enemy salvos in mid-air by simply teleporting away.
Does City of Abandoned ships still have this and if yes, how do you deal with it since the game begins to feel much too slow if you avoid teleportation altogether on the other hand.
Worth it and worth it a thousand times. Hard game, no handholding, and time-critical quests, but very rewarding once you get your bearings.Sea Dogs: To Each His Own (includes The Caleuche DLC) is 80% off on GamersGate ($3): https://www.gamersgate.com/DD-SEA-DOGS-TO-EACH-HIS-OWN
Lowest price so far. Reviews on Steam are 75% positive, although they mention a fewRussianweird things. Seems to be moddable too.
Is guess felipepepe would say buy it.
why "for some reason"? Series was born in Russia, and, unlike in the west, have a well-defined naming:Extra fact: the series is for some reason also known as Corsairs in russkieland.
For some reason unknown to blokes like me who cannot into keeping track.for some reason
Why Russkies love fallout so much, compared to everyone else, I cannot fathom. Perhaps Grimwulf knows?
Wait, what? Who doesn't love Fallout?
Haven't played the latest ones, but still
I wonder if this game is an RPG.
It certainly is.I wonder if this game is an RPG.
Also my biggest problem with the game. I can tolerate playing as a frog but his beard is ridiculous. Spaniards have better beards for fuck's sake.on the other hand I hate to play as French fop