EP2 - Early Game Pressure in Manor Lords
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Episode 2: Early Game Pressure in Manor Lords | Manor Lords 1000 Population Challenge
In this episode of our Manor Lords 1000 Population Challenge, we expand our population rapidly, pushing our settlement to its limits and putting us in danger of starvation. As if that wasn't enough, the brigands have declared they will attack us in 365 days, creating a tough and precarious situation for our growing community. Will we be able to manage our resources, fortify our defenses, and survive this looming threat? Join us as we navigate these challenges and strive to keep our medieval village thriving.
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Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Industry
06:05 - Rapid Expansion
07:40 - Looming Threats
08:15 - We have a situation
10:20 - Logistics and Church Upgrade
15:00 - Food Shortage and War Preparation
18:00 - Wood Industry Adjustments
18:20 - Church and Skulls?
19:20 - Trading
20:43 - The Food Shortage Manifesting
21:32 - Will we Survive?
About Manor Lords:
Manor Lords is a medieval city-building and strategy game that combines deep economic simulation with large-scale, tactical battles. Players take on the role of a medieval lord, building and managing their own settlement, overseeing resource gathering, and constructing essential buildings. The game emphasizes historical accuracy in its depiction of medieval life, architecture, and warfare. Players must also strategize and engage in real-time battles to defend their realm or expand their territory. With its blend of management, strategy, and immersive graphics, Manor Lords offers a rich and engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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#ManorLords #GamingChallenge #1000PopulationChallenge #MedievalCityBuilder #StrategyGame #CityBuilding #GamingSeries #ManorLordsGameplay #HardDifficulty #RestoringThePeace - Ігри
The image of a skull in Christian art can symbolize many things, but it’s largely a reminder of our mortality, Christ’s victory over death, and that this world is not our permanent home (Heb. 13:14).
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