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I haven't played Settlers yet, but I already own 7 and 2.

Now with them on sale, I'm wondering about getting more.

I saw that there's a 2 remake for the 10th anniversary, and wonder if I should have gotten that instead of the original 2 - nothing on the site informed me of the remake when I got it as I recall.

So, each of 2 remake, 3 and 4 have fans. What should I get? One of them? All 3?
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Craig234: I haven't played Settlers yet, but I already own 7 and 2.

Now with them on sale, I'm wondering about getting more.

I saw that there's a 2 remake for the 10th anniversary, and wonder if I should have gotten that instead of the original 2 - nothing on the site informed me of the remake when I got it as I recall.

So, each of 2 remake, 3 and 4 have fans. What should I get? One of them? All 3?
Get the #2 remake, it's worth having both, and then go with #3. That should take the better part of what's left of 2013 so you can ask for #4 for Christmas.
Just remember that there is an AddOn called "The Vikings" for the setterls 2 anniversary edition that is not included in the gog version.
My all time favourite is Settlers 3. I remember playing the 2 maps from the demo countless times 10 years ago. The ambient sounds, the animations, the simple yet compelling gamepley. Loved every bit of it.

I tried Settlers 4 when it came out but it made me nostalgic for #3 and ended up playing Settlers 3 and forgetting about #4, can't explain why though.
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jacobg830: I personally love them all, especially number 4 as that was the first settlers game I played. If you like settlers 3 then settlers 4 is fairly similar but they are both very different to #2. I haven't got the original #2 but just the remake and it seems fairly good. Settlers 5 (heritage of kings) isn't really a settlers style game but something completely different. Maybe you should download the demos of some of them to try them before you buy them.
Interesting, I found #4 to be way harder than the others which kind of killed it for me. I've asked for it in the gift thread so I can get rid of my cd's but for some reason I just can't rock & roll with it like I can #3. Of course, the mission order is a little confusing and for all I know I was starting with the hardest missions first. :P
The #2 remake is excellent, it truly is. Get it.

There is a Vikings addon which is great too, but it's unfortunately only available in German, and it's a real bitch to get it. There are ways of course.
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Craig234: I haven't played Settlers yet, but I already own 7 and 2.

Now with them on sale, I'm wondering about getting more.

I saw that there's a 2 remake for the 10th anniversary, and wonder if I should have gotten that instead of the original 2 - nothing on the site informed me of the remake when I got it as I recall.

So, each of 2 remake, 3 and 4 have fans. What should I get? One of them? All 3?
The Settlers 2 Gold is the only Settlers edition worth mentioning (of the ones on GOG), in my opinion. The rest of the series changed the original mechanics to the point of it becoming something else entirely. The whole point of Settlers was that you didn't have direct control over anyone, you just decided where to build and how to organise infrastructure. It was an ingenious idea, really. Very German indeed.

It all depends on whether or not you want the original Settlers experience, or if you want to play the more watered down later versions, that catered to the C&C RTS crowd.
Thank you for the replies.
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Craig234: Thank you for the replies.
Well, which ones are you getting? :P

Try em all my friend, you will love them all in their own way.
Ya I think I have them all now, the posts here are encouraging 2 or 3 as the better ones.
I own settlers 2gold edition and it's great. I'm wondering if they will release a GoG version of the first chapter : Settlers. Bad graphics but those were great times !
Around a year ago, I had a hankering to play settlers again. I was a great fan of Settlers 2 when it was still a newish game, and I was looking forwarding to playing that kind of game again. (Designing efficient and productive towns; exploring; expanding; and ultimately conquering my enemies.)

I decided to get Settlers 3 – just because I figured it would build on the successful formula of Settlers 2, and perhaps offer me a bit of new fun in addition to nostalgia. When I started playing it, I was immediately disappointed that the town-planning side of the game had been completely gimped. Settlers 3 doesn't use roads, and instead just had a bunch of 'carrier' settlers walking wherever they feel like to carry stuff.

Settlers 3 wasn't really the game I was looking for, but I persevered with it anyway and I had some fun. It's not a bad game, but it wasn't the kind of game I thought I was buying. It plays more like a generic Warcraft-style RTS game rather than a Settlers game. Also, the gameplay seems a bit unpolished or poorly thought through in some parts. For example, 'markets' (and thus donkeys) seem to be a complete waste of time as far as I can tell. It's trivially easy to connect different territories by using pioneers - and once that is done, ordinary carriers are generally cheaper and more effective than markets/donkeys.

Another example of unpolished gameplay is the super-cheesy territory expansion of pioneers. I'll briefly try to explain what I think is bad about pioneers. If an enemy captures one of your your military building the surrounding territory is immediately converted into being their territory. Any non-military buildings in the converted territory are immediately destroyed – which can be a significant economic blow. But the thing is, military units can only attack military buildings; and pioneers are able to expand territory far far beyond any military buildings. So by using pioneers, it's possible to have a huge amount of territory with no military buildings - leaving the enemy nothing to capture. They can try to reclaim territory using their own pioneers, or by trying to build their own military buildings on your borders - but that is extremely slow and is nowhere near as damaging as having a military building captured.

The game doesn't allow the player to have zero military buildings - but that's beside the point. If the only military buildings you have are in extremely highly defended areas, then it's very difficult for the enemy to invade. And with the fog of war - they might not even be able to work out where your military buildings even are!

... So yeah, I reckon the territory expansion mechanics in Settlers 3 are bork. Also, the AI is weak.

Recently though, I decided to try again to get the Settlers experience that I was looking for in the first place. I bought Settlers 2, 10th anniversary edition; and it's excellent. There are a few user-interface nuances, but aside from that I'm very happy with it.

To anyone thinking about which Settlers game to buy, I highly recommend the 10th anniversary edition of S2. In my opinion, Settlers 3 has removed the parts of the game the which made the Settlers series interesting and unique, and replaced those parts with mediocrity. I'm under the impression that the newer Settlers build on S3 rather than returning to their roots. - So to me the choice is clear. Settlers 2, 10th A. ed.
I have never played settlers 2 before, but from what i see and hear it looks to be a good game :) Personally i started playing settlers 4 first and went over to 3 after a while, but i have to say i still get the best feeling of gameplay from settlers 4. 7 just did not feel like a settlers game for me, what do you think about it?