The strategy we will be using is basically to send the ship in a circle, spending as little time at sea as possible. The "release to convoy" value is so you can arrange for a stock to be kept at the warehouse, where any overstock is sold to the market and the convoy is loaded from warehouse stock. This tutorial will help you set up an automated trade convoy in Port Royale 3. Set it to do a trade route from Port Royale, San Juan and a couple of other towns on. If you want to get your warehouse steward buying raw materials from the market, you'll have to set your buying price for 120%, This basically means that the steward will buy all excess market stock until either it levels at two green pips or fills your warehouse (whichever is sooner) Do they have some tricks, tips, a guide, something. When you edit the "Block" setting, you'll find there are changable values per good, one is for how many goods to keep from market and the other is how many goods to release to convoy.
(Depending on which game/difficulty settings you've chosen will alter how effective these values are and how long prices take to change when a stock depletes) To begin with your produce might be slow to sell, at least until any already existant stock depletes enough to raise the price. While it is possible to keep the default values, it can be best to buy goods up to 115% and sell at over 130% to maximize profit. port royale to your residences in santiago, and after a while, people will stars occupying them. Get as many people transferred from f.ex. When you have got an architect licence, though, go for buying residences. (Might change based upon difficulty settings) For example, trading clothes between turk Islands and Santiago turned out to be a very profitable trade. So you might consider setting limits on how much cargo should be loaded (and/or unloaded)ĭefault pricingThe pricing structure in Port Royale 3 uses percentages where 100% is the production cost (The base cost to produce) and 120% is usually the price you'll see goods sold for in ports. You should take caution when using "Maximum" for loading/purchasing, as your captain could potentially load your entire fleet with just one cargotype therefore blocking other types from being loaded. Warehouse Steward "limits" are ignored since it's up to you to work out what goods are needed or should be picked up. Load Goods from the Warehouse (If you have goods at a warehouse there) Unload Goods to Warehouse (If you have a warehouse available there) The custom rules step logically through available orders that you have set, your captain will do the following at each city (unless told to skip a city or due to an event): It can be extremely powerful if used correctly for managing a route as you can buy/sell to the market as well as move goods too and from your convoy to your warehouse (if you have one in that port) " My Strategy" is where you can create your own custom strategy.