

The advice it gives is to ship iron goods to Gdansk, which is fine for like 2 voyages but after that it seems to be blind chance on whether any town wants the goods you are carrying. Now I'm beginning to see why a new game was sold back to the shop - it's flippin' hard!Maybe it's just me, but I really cannot seem to get a grip on the basic trading system of P3. It sounded right up my street so I nabbed it. Thank you for any help you might provide.So I found Patrician 3 second hand in a games shop, and I had recently read a review praising it highly on gamespot. I checked the desktop icons to make sure they link properly in the games and they do. It is not the DVD rom drive, that is working fine. Can ANYONE please tell me how to adjust whatever needs to be adjusted to get these games (or anyone of them) to run again? HELP! I am an old man with not much to do except to play my old original in-the-box with manuals (NON-STEAM) Total war games keeps the wife out of my hair. All these games ran beautifully on my previous HP laptop with an AMD graphics chip and Windows 7 32 bit. (Neither does Patrician III and that worked fine before too.) Then last week I performed some Windows updates and Java updates and now none of those games will launch from their icons.

I installed and ran all of the games above without any difficulty, (except the mouse movement in Shogun Warlord was not working on the battle map), by adjusting the compatibility to Windows XP and in one case Windows 98. The 64 bit machine took a bit of tweaking to get some software to work, but I played around and got them running.

847 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.
