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And I agree about the futuristic setting. I LOVE Anno 2070, second only to Dawn of Discovery Venice (Anno 1404). But moonbases and arctic camps.... no thanks, lets not do that again. If I could have the QOL features of 2070 in 1404.... ah but i can dream
That being said, now everything is focusing on the 19th century and to make Anno 1800 the best Anno we can.
To bad there aren't enough years in a lifetime to experience Anno in each age :( or... is it? May Anno 1800 have biiig huge succes :D more Anno to come hopefully
Whats wrong with an Anno game set in the Roman/Greek ancient times?
I would love an ancient "Greek/Roman inspired Anno Game in the future" the possibilities are limitless :p
https://www.livescience.com/8383-study-archimedes-set-roman-ships-afire-cannons.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL_cCfZS9YU
Just a shame I won't be buying this one until Ubisoft re-thinks using anti-consumer DRM ♥♥♥♥ in this game.