Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales

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Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales

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Widescreen Grade: C
Ultra-Widescreen Grade: Incomplete
Multi-monitor Grade: Unsupported
4k Grade: Incomplete

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Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales (also known as Sea Dogs: Caribbean Tales) is a video game developed by Akella. Due to legal issues, it does not bear the name of the developers' previous pirate games Sea Dogs and Pirates of the Caribbean. Ironically, Pirates of the Caribbean was originally developed as Sea Dogs 2, but was modified at the brink of its release to fit the film license. Age of Pirates, on the other hand, is a true sequel to Sea Dogs despite the name change, and chronicles the story of the children of the main character from the original.


4:3


16:10


16:9


3x1

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Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales - Detailed Report

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==Multiplayer support==

Since the game requires a .ini edit, can you make sure that MP mode allows this? Some multiplayer games don't like it when you monkey with the files.


==Aspect ratio support==

Since you got 1280x720 working, can you do a 16:9 / 16:10 comparison shot here?


==Grading==

*waiting for your response*

Until then,

Calculated grade: C
Potential grade: C+

CCE: 97%
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Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales - Detailed Report

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I tested and updated the main post. I better not calculate those ratings yet as I seem to do it bad (also in my other topic).
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Thanks.

The Excel rubric is outdated - I use an Access rubric instead. It's only distributed on request, so you probably don't have it.

Grade is C+, coverage is 99.5%.
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