Please excuse me for not posting in German. I can read but not write it well enough to make myself understood.
I preferred the trading method in Gothic 1 because:
1. it was fun trying to assemble goods to reach the value of what you wanted to buy, so as not to have to hand over any actual money-equivalent (I can't remember right now whether it was ore or something else - sorry, I am getting old and forgetful :o).
2. it gave you the chance to change your mind before finalising your purchase, with the Accept etc. option.
I guess I liked the Gothic 1 trade method because I like to play slowly and enjoy everything in these wonderful games - I am in NotR, not yet even halfway through Jharkendar, in Ch2, haven't been to Valley of Mines yet, and I'm on my 76th game day. So perhaps no one out there would agree with me.
I preferred the trading method in Gothic 1 because:
1. it was fun trying to assemble goods to reach the value of what you wanted to buy, so as not to have to hand over any actual money-equivalent (I can't remember right now whether it was ore or something else - sorry, I am getting old and forgetful :o).
2. it gave you the chance to change your mind before finalising your purchase, with the Accept etc. option.
I guess I liked the Gothic 1 trade method because I like to play slowly and enjoy everything in these wonderful games - I am in NotR, not yet even halfway through Jharkendar, in Ch2, haven't been to Valley of Mines yet, and I'm on my 76th game day. So perhaps no one out there would agree with me.