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Remade:
The Barquentine and Schooner appear frequently, and their old hulls stood out and spoiled the first impression. Plus, we're planning to increase the role of merchant ships — an upgrade was necessary.
The Caleuche is the most popular ship among players, and its original model was outdated. Now it's a true wonder of the Caribbean Sea. 




Although, t's no coincidence that you can now sit at the captain's table. We'll probably implement this mechanic eventually.


Instead of completely rebuilding cities, we took a different approach. Thanks to the hard work of Apdyak and mPlank, some cities have been incredibly transformed.

This is the penultimate addition to story mode. You'll meet the last one later this year.
The new item balance and descriptor system serve as the foundation for the completely redesigned character progression and perks.


First, let's look at what we've done over the past six months:
Of course, it's become more complex. Now you need to build your character, consider different equipment options, use parries and blocks.
One thing I can say for sure: the last time "Sea Dogs" changed this much was in 2005.








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