
The extra money will be very helpful and slow down the total time it takes to finish this campaign. This one is far more brutal than the rest. This one requires you to build two businesses of each type in Cayman. This means two metal working places, two fruit farms, two sugar farms, two hemp farms and two cigar farms. To help you along you will often receive missions from the Magistrate of Cayman to build some businesses. Take him up on any mission that he offers you in this regard. You can also take him up on any mission in which you have to supply wood and bricks.ĭoing these missions will grant you large sums of money for completion. With this extra money you can get through this task far faster. Make sure you're always trading bricks and wood to Cayman as much as humanly possible. You're creating a demand for the goods you need. You will also have to build a few residences until the "Not enough workers" symbol is removed from your warehouse (which is in Cayman). You may also be required to Equip workers from Port Royale and move them to Cayman.ĭuring this phase of the game you should be using any spare monies to purchase any War Galleons or Galleons that become available. They will become very helpful for an upcoming task. This is bang on the hardest task in the campaign to accomplish, luckily it is also the final one so it is very warranted. To takeover Cayman successfully you have to have a 95% reputation with Spain, a 75% reputation with Cayman, Cayman must be rated prosperous and you must have at least 75% of the workers in Cayman.


In the end, Port Royale 4 isn't the world's greatest strategy game, but it builds upon a solid foundation to cement its role as the flagship merchant simulator.So let's knock out every single one of those requirements individually.
#PORT ROYALE 4 WALKTHROUGH SIMULATOR#
Overall, fans of Port Royale 3 will enjoy the new strategic combat, larger map, and various tweaks and improvements. Those on the fence, or really starved for anything to do with pirates, could be swayed by the new entry but might grow tired after a while, but anyone skeptical that they would be entertained by a merchant simulator likely wouldn't find this game to be an exception. The control scheme on consoles is decent, although the game is definitely designed for a mouse and keyboard - still, it's miles ahead of a more recent port of a naval game. Town-building and combat are substantial additions to the gameplay, but not enough to totally carry the experience if the act of buying low and selling high grows weary, which is possible. The appeal of Port Royale 4, as with past games in the series, will revolve on how much the economic gameplay entices the player. Setting up trade routes brings up wind patterns and where storms are most likely to develop, tasking players with finding the fastest way around the Caribbean it's not quite as robust as Sea of Thieves, which recently received a new update, but it adds another layer of strategy.
#PORT ROYALE 4 WALKTHROUGH FREE#
In both Free Mode and the more guided Campaigns, tasks are assigned from the player's Viceroy that increase their fame and allow increased access to special buildings and perks. Town-building is also a factor, where strategically placing residential areas, farms, and mines can lead to greater production and therefore more profits. The player sends convoys across the Caribbean sea, manually or on set trade routes, to buy low and sell high. The main focus of the gameplay is commerce and trade. A huge map expands from the Carolinas down to the northern shore of South America, with the ability to seamlessly zoom in to the point where citizens can be seen strolling the streets. Port Royale 4 puts players in control of a governor during Europe's colonization of the New World during the 1500s.
Developed by Gaming Minds and published by Kalypso, Port Royale 4 is a mixture of a few different types of simulation to create a unique, niche naval experience that's better and slightly more accessible than its predecessor, but might not be enough to entice a wider audience. Port Royale 4 brings the franchise's trademark Caribbean merchant gameplay to new consoles, with a focus more on streamlining and improving the formula rather than a complete gameplay overhaul.
