I just watched your first season series of Going Medieval and it was amazing. It was so good that I can not watch other play the game now. You have a style that far exceeds all others. You're buildings are very artistic and unique. Placement always seems to be well thought out for defence. I hope and look forward to all the future content. Please keep it going.
This was an awesome episode. I loved that you looked at it as more of a story telling piece rather then pure gameplay and your commentary added further depth. Can't wait to see more!
"Johnny, for your venison to the Greenwoods dinna gang!" I first heard this song recorded by an old activist - the name of Ewan MacColl. He sings a ton of "Child Ballads" (Apparently a collection of old ballads) acapella. So funny seeing that song referenced for a video game! Love your style of play and narration, as usual. P.S. You ought to look up MacColl's cover of it. Johnny wins big.
I hadn’t heard the Ewan MacColl version, so that’s an interesting one. There is a version by The Corries called Jock O' Braidislee too, but it’s ending is the same as Old Blind Dogs. I really like the Old Blind Dogs one. Even I struggle to understand the doric accent though. Their song Edward is amazing, but I struggle with bits of it. Thanks Rignanroach. Glad to see you’re still watching.
so happy to see this back, can see you going a long way on youtube; love the editing, the narration & your choice in backstory. i’ll be watching every episode👍
Really looking forward to the Castle build. I have seen a few people play this yet none seem to want to build a proper castle of stone. I have not found any that I can think of.
Due to the solo start and the hard difficulty, it will take longer to build a castle than in my previous series. I have many ideas for the future though!
I'm glad I found your channel! I love this game, and seeing how it improves with every update makes me want to play it more :) Thank you for the video!
I'm having some difficulty with the finer points of fishing. My villagers fish to the exclusion of anything else sometimes. I wonder what "job" it falls under? You should do tutorials. I have been rather surprised at how few good tutes there are. Or do you have a favorite person doing them I should maybe know of?
It falls under animal handeling. In the top right hand cornder there is a tab called Almanac, or you can press "/". You can get a lot of info from there. The fishing is a new mechanic. I think there are good tutorials out there, and the developers provide information on Steam and in update videos. I always explain the mechanics as I play too, for anyone who as not played the game before.
I just watched your first season series of Going Medieval and it was amazing. It was so good that I can not watch other play the game now. You have a style that far exceeds all others. You're buildings are very artistic and unique. Placement always seems to be well thought out for defence. I hope and look forward to all the future content. Please keep it going.
This was an awesome episode. I loved that you looked at it as more of a story telling piece rather then pure gameplay and your commentary added further depth. Can't wait to see more!
Yes! Just yes! Thanks for more going medieval content! Love it!
Excited to see where this goes.
I’m so excited to see where this playthrough will go, this is such a cool idea and you’ve got such a great voice to listen to!
Bro, I've literally just started playing this game - this video was like therapy, so easy to watch and enjoy. Nice work!
"Johnny, for your venison to the Greenwoods dinna gang!"
I first heard this song recorded by an old activist - the name of Ewan MacColl. He sings a ton of "Child Ballads" (Apparently a collection of old ballads) acapella.
So funny seeing that song referenced for a video game!
Love your style of play and narration, as usual.
P.S. You ought to look up MacColl's cover of it. Johnny wins big.
I hadn’t heard the Ewan MacColl version, so that’s an interesting one. There is a version by The Corries called Jock O' Braidislee too, but it’s ending is the same as Old Blind Dogs. I really like the Old Blind Dogs one. Even I struggle to understand the doric accent though. Their song Edward is amazing, but I struggle with bits of it.
Thanks Rignanroach. Glad to see you’re still watching.
so happy to see this back, can see you going a long way on youtube; love the editing, the narration & your choice in backstory. i’ll be watching every episode👍
Thanks for the new series! Love it.
Really looking forward to the Castle build. I have seen a few people play this yet none seem to want to build a proper castle of stone. I have not found any that I can think of.
Due to the solo start and the hard difficulty, it will take longer to build a castle than in my previous series. I have many ideas for the future though!
I'm really glad I came across your channel! Great storytelling! and as your 899th subscriber I wish you many, many more viewers in the future!
I'm glad I found your channel! I love this game, and seeing how it improves with every update makes me want to play it more :)
Thank you for the video!
you are highly efficient.
Loved the presentation Kyle i really enjoyed this episode and look forward to the next one
Glad to see you again 😊
Awesome content! Keep up the good work!
Thanks 👍 again
I'm having some difficulty with the finer points of fishing. My villagers fish to the exclusion of anything else sometimes. I wonder what "job" it falls under?
You should do tutorials. I have been rather surprised at how few good tutes there are. Or do you have a favorite person doing them I should maybe know of?
It falls under animal handeling. In the top right hand cornder there is a tab called Almanac, or you can press "/". You can get a lot of info from there. The fishing is a new mechanic.
I think there are good tutorials out there, and the developers provide information on Steam and in update videos. I always explain the mechanics as I play too, for anyone who as not played the game before.
new era and has to survive how it turns out
Nice looking game, dough the graphics are a bit coarse.
it was suppose to look like that