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It's a human ant colony!

The Settlers 4: Gold Edition, a charming civilization-building strategy classic true to its roots and full of micro-managing goodness, is available on GOG.com for only $9.99.

Looking at an anthill one can't help to admire the excellent workflow managment the little insects so effortlessly achieve. Something that's entirely out of reach for any human corporation, community, nor army comes absolutely natural to them. Every ant seems to know its exact place in the big scheme and in any given moment it does exactly what it's supposed to be doing. Now imagine, that it's not an anthill you're looking at, but a human settlement, and it's not the insect hive mind in control but you. Kind of makes you drunk with power, right? Well snap out of it, cause the ominous Dark Tribe is coming to obliterate everything that's good in your realm and it's up to you to lead the Romans, Mayans, Vikings, and Trojans in the struggle against the invader.

The Settlers 4: Gold Edition is everything you would expect from a Settlers game and more! The brilliant mechanics of managing and expanding your settlements by the hands of little virtual villagers are still there, as enjoyable as ever. This time, however, the game comes with a number of useful tweaks such as a seamless zoom feature giving you better overview of your realm. This installment offers higher resolution support so that game can be more detailed than ever. The Gold Edition comes with two expansions: The Trojans and the Elixir of Power, adding another playable nation and its campaign, and a Mission CD with a great selection of scenarios and a random map generator. With this edition, there can be no end to your fun with your tiny obedient subjects.

If you like the Settlers series you simply can't miss this title. If you're not familiar with it, The Settlers 4: Gold Edition is a perfect entry point to the Settlers universe, available for only $9.99 on GOG.com.
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htown1980: I've never played anything past Settlers 2, are the newer games any good?
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Tranquil.Suit: You could say that S4 is the last real Settlers game.
Is it much more combat oriented than S2 was, or did they just do a really poor job of choosing screenshots for the game? Also, there doesn't seem to be any roads in the game, is that true?

I never really cared for S3, by the way.
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Crosmando: Settlers II is still the best of all of them, never played the first one I think it's a DOS game.

Also, massive decline that GOG seems to have regressed to only releasing 2 games a week.
You mean this week. Or can you look into the future? Just wait some more weeks and then you can say what you want to say here.
Finally! :) Been waiting for ages for this game to come out on GOG!
Definetly one of my all-time favourites.


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Tranquil.Suit: You could say that S4 is the last real Settlers game.
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Wishbone: Is it much more combat oriented than S2 was, or did they just do a really poor job of choosing screenshots for the game? Also, there doesn't seem to be any roads in the game, is that true?

I never really cared for S3, by the way.
It it true that the ultimate goal of your buildings is to produce soldiers... But it isn't really that combat oriented(more balanced than S3), the only thing is that you can control your units yourself.

Then, there ARE roads... The only thing is that you don't need them. Your settlers will automatically transport ressources from A to B using the shortest route possible. If a road is frecuently walked on, a road starts appearing, making your settlers walk faster on them.
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Alfie3000: I should probably insta-buy this.

But does the multiplayer still work? Says single-player on the gamecard.
You can play multiplayer over LAN as the official servers are down.
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JudasIscariot: You can play multiplayer over LAN as the official servers are down.
In that case the card should list multi-player as well, shouldn't it?
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Trilarion: You mean this week. Or can you look into the future? Just wait some more weeks and then you can say what you want to say here.
I am a time traveler yes.
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JudasIscariot: You can play multiplayer over LAN as the official servers are down.
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F4LL0UT: In that case the card should list multi-player as well, shouldn't it?
I don't know should it? :D

I mean, editing a game card involves a lot of work... I might have to use ancient esoteric HTML code to do this kind of major edit...


(in all seriousness, it's been changed :D)
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JudasIscariot: I don't know should it? :D

I mean, editing a game card involves a lot of work... I might have to use ancient esoteric HTML code to do this kind of major edit...

(in all seriousness, it's been changed :D)
Thank you!

Now I'm off to see if it'll run on my netbook.
Love this game, just bought it on Rom a few weeks ago. If anyone finds a good walkthrough page that [i]isn't[/I] in German please let me know. :P
Great release, but you made this mostly a strategy week. You could've released Legend of Kyrandia or Conflict: Desert Storm for other people, if you know what I mean ;) ;)
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keeveek: Great release, but you made this mostly a strategy week. You could've released Legend of Kyrandia or Conflict: Desert Storm for other people, if you know what I mean ;) ;)
I absolutely second that! Two strategy games in one week, who shall play these? Give us more Adventures, dear GOGgers! :)
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keeveek: Great release, but you made this mostly a strategy week. You could've released Legend of Kyrandia or Conflict: Desert Storm for other people, if you know what I mean ;) ;)
In all fairness, S4 tends to be the least strategic of the series, at least from what I've played. There is a lot more "get your D up, pray you can survive the attack, build again, send in more guys than the other guy has." :D
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tinyE: In all fairness, S4 tends to be the least strategic of the series, at least from what I've played. There is a lot more "get your D up, pray you can survive the attack, build again, send in more guys than the other guy has." :D
You suck in video games, bro. I and my friends finished Settlers 4 when we were like 12yo! ;p
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tinyE:
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keeveek: You suck in video games, bro.
That's good, what is your next post, "The sky is blue". :P
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Tranquil.Suit: You could say that S4 is the last real Settlers game.
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Wishbone: Is it much more combat oriented than S2 was, or did they just do a really poor job of choosing screenshots for the game? Also, there doesn't seem to be any roads in the game, is that true?

I never really cared for S3, by the way.
S4 is basically a boosted S3. Just like S3, roads are automatic and soldiers are controlled. But it's not a combat RTS, it's just that you can move soldiers. The different soldier types is VERY minimal. Attacking/flanking enemy territory and basic patrolling/defending is pretty much it.
A scenario usually ends with a military takeover, otherwise it's all build strategy.

You could also argue that S2 was the last real Settlers game :p
Post edited July 18, 2013 by Tranquil.Suit