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The console versions, including the amiga CD32 version of Gold had a very different aesthetic compared to the PC version.For the purposes of this poll, any version or platform differences between the various releases of Sid Meier's Pirates! are disregarded, because they are negligible.
That assassin has 10 fingers.
Done and done (c64 era Poland, after all).To be truly meta, and truly a Dread Pirate, you had to pirate Pirates!...and then beat the manual-based copy protection purely from experience, without having ever seen the manual. Because real pirates don't read manuals.
Done and done (c64 era Poland, after all).To be truly meta, and truly a Dread Pirate, you had to pirate Pirates!...and then beat the manual-based copy protection purely from experience, without having ever seen the manual. Because real pirates don't read manuals.
You had to answer various questions from the manual, depending on which edition you had, ranging from having to know the schedule of the Treasure Fleet to identifying pirate flags.Ahhaha, also done here, but for the amiga. What was with this game copy protection? I don't recall having copies of the manual for any other game. All of them were cracked.
Raven's Cry.
If I remember it correctly at least on C64 version it was about Treasure Fleet and wrong answer gave you worse starting ship.You had to answer various questions from the manual, depending on which edition you had, ranging from having to know the schedule of the Treasure Fleet to identifying pirate flags.Ahhaha, also done here, but for the amiga. What was with this game copy protection? I don't recall having copies of the manual for any other game. All of them were cracked.
Sid Meier's Pirates! also boasts one of the best manuals of all time.
Microprose did the best manuals.Sid Meier's Pirates! also boasts one of the best manuals of all time.
I have read the Pirates manual and the Darklands manual more often than many books.