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The era of great navigation 4. Power-enhanced ghost ship mission

I can see you in and out of Havana. I sell goods between Havana and other cities. I use an automatic movement. Several times, the ghost ship seems to be the kind of ship that will automatically teleport when touched, which makes me a melee player miserable. If you don't load the gun, you'll be in trouble If you rely on the fore and aft guns of the ship, you can completely starve the sailors.

Power enhanced version (PK version) was officially released in 2000. This version is limited to Windows system on PC platform, but the corresponding version is not released on home computers at the same time.

On the basis of the original four protagonists, the PK version has added three new protagonists-Abraham Evan Udine, Hintaro Saeki and Tia Waman Ciasca. In the plot, the plot of the three new protagonists happened a little earlier than that of the four protagonists in the ordinary version. In the plot of the new protagonist, the original four protagonists have not yet established their own power, but they will appear in the plot or become navigation partners of the new protagonist.

In addition, in terms of gameplay, PK version has added a lot of new plot events, transactions, treasures, relics, ports, ship types and so on. In addition, in the PK version, players can freely accept the entrustment of various trade associations, and also add new functions such as ship customization and price marking of trading products.

The details of the game also reflect the glory and rigor of textual research. Most of the treasures in the game are adapted from historical legends or real cultural relics, and NPC forces also correspond to countries or forces with historical representativeness at that time (for example, the prototype of the NPC force "Barbarossa Fasher Heredin" in North Africa is the famous Algiers pirate Barbarossa Heredin Pasha). But at the same time, there are many things in the game that go against historical facts. For example, the "Palace Lantern of Qin Shihuang" mentioned in the above article is actually a cultural relic of the Han Dynasty, not a part of Qin Shihuang's treasure.

Li Huamei, one of the main characters in the game, is very popular in Chinese mainland because of his China status. In the Qing Dynasty, some people even wrote fake notes in the name of Zhang, believing them to be true.