

There are some other types of changes in the patch, and some seem useful (eg tooltips info), but others seem like yet more preferences/pedantism. I could go on but you get the point - the uap was put together by some well meaning ignorant yank on the autism scale. Back then mugs etc were leather, wood or pottery (note pewter was rare).
#Patch anno 1404 gold Patch
Its a third party patch which allows Anno to address more than 2 GB of RAM if youre using an 圆4 OS.
#Patch anno 1404 gold windows
They changed "glasses" to "eyeglasses" - unaware that a) most folk even today use the term glasses to mean eyeglasses, and b) back in mediaeval days most folk didn't have glassware for other uses (few even had it in windows except for nobles and churches). By: Shona (vincit omnia veritas) This guide should help you to fix CTD (Crash to Desktop), RAM Problems, Save the game crash, etc. The term "honour debt" would be more helpful than "loan", but "grant" isn't. They improperly changed "loan" to "grant" - on the surface this makes some sense as loans aren't repaid with gold, but they aren't grants! And the loan isn't really gold but honour (gold is just the currency of this honour) - and it is repaid via the honour system.

Our yankee is mistaking organic mediaeval farms for the modern mono-crop megafarms of his country's midwest. No one back in the day said "I have a wheat farm" - no, even if wheat was one of their main crops, they'd grow and crop other stuff too (hay, parsnips etc, etc). It doesn't end there, our yankee doodle changes "crop farm" to "wheat farm" unaware that "crop" in this context/time isn't a generic term for food, it means to cut off & gather up. Other types of mills (saw mills etc), are all post-mediaeval and just borrow the term "mill". For example, they, er, corrected "Mill" to "Flour Mill", not realising that in ye olde middle ages (and earlier) that's almost entirely all that mills did - produce flour - and almost entirely for bread. Secondly it seems like the modder was American who had a pretty ignorant bee in their bonnet about the game's English language translation. Firstly, it doesn't clarify which (if any) of the unoffical patch versions work for the Gold edition I own. However, having read the blurb, I question it's usefulness. Don't know if I can post a link so just search for the following term:
#Patch anno 1404 gold full
You can find a full rundown of patches for versions on the wiki. I've found the aforementioned scrolls link (the one moddb mentions) still works.
