What the game doesn't tell you - Going Medieval - Part 1 - the beginning
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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In this episode I go over some things early in the game that are not obvious to anyone who is new to the game. You can go much deeper than I am in this episode and it is a fantastic game that also has a great Reddit community head here for in depth discussions:
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Going Medieval is a popular colony simulator that takes big inspiration from games like Dwarf Fortress and Rimworld. In the same fashion as the games that inspired it, Going Medieval can be very unforgiving, with harsh winters, regular attacks from angry neighbors, and a resource management system that requires a fair bit of forethought.
Set in Medieval England, the world your new villagers have set foot into does not promise an easy life. It's your job to help them settle and succeed. You will need to build defenses, manage resources, and create a drafted army to protect your new lands. Here's everything a beginner needs to know about Going Medieval.
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Excellent video!
Just to add to the great info provided:
Perks in creation of settlers. You can remove or add them. Some have higher point costs and some have negative point costs (detrimental perks) and those give you more points back to distribute in perks or skills.
Windows do affect heat in the buildings. They left air in when open during the summer to cool the interior, and keep warm air in during the winter when closed. To close them click on the window and choose open or closed. If you double click on one window, all the ones you can see will get selected too. So you can open or close all at once.
Have fun everyone!
Thanks for the great and informative comment
The character selection (510 points thing) was enough for me to start a new game! Thanks for the tips. It got me making level buildings too.
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Mining down for Food Storage: Only mine what you need to set stairs going down. Get down to three levels bellow surface level (I tend to go all the way down to bedrock), and then dig out the area for your food storage (Taking foodstuffs, seeds, medicine, saplings and ice blocks). Anything else does not spoil due to temperature can be in a storage room on surface level.
With the updates made to the game since this video what you're saying makes complete sense as when I created this one level below ground was sufficient to keep stuff from rotting/deteriorating! Thanks for the comment appreciate it
Starting Skills: Botany at 25, Culinary at least 15, Marksman at least 15, Intelectual at least 12. Those are my starting requirements. Everything else at least 8.
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You need to subtract points from skills you know you won’t be using that character for, freeing up more points to go and change your perks. Green thumb for botany for example is a good boost, if you’re going to customize the character you’re better off taking perks that sync with that characters abilities.
Thanks for the informative comment appreciate it
The extra points was easily worth a subscribe! Would love to see a defense tutorial!
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nice. You can also change the perks, which may influence the points as well. Also, for melee characters you might want to have the Robust perk.
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Thanks, played this game at launch, time to start another playthrough after 2 years by now. I prefer this setting over sci-fi in rimworld.
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Just bought this game tonight so I haven't played yet but I can tell that this info will help a lot. Thank you for taking the time.
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Major thanks for this guide! I wanted to play the game for a Let's Play series for my new channel and this video was a great way to learn about the game quickly. Much appreciated.
You’re most welcome, good luck with the series thanks for the comment 😎
Nice video, thank you. I just downloaded the game and played for a couple minutes but was completely lost since there was no tutorial. Strange that the developers didn't put in a tutorial.. unless I just missed it or something.
I know right! Glad my content was helpful and thank you for the comment
You really need to check the perks if you're going to do custom characters
You're not wrong and thanks for the comment :)
This is a fantastic start to this game
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This is a great guide, def gonna look at your other vids on this game.
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Earned sub. I have a lot i would've loved to say, but gtg to the next ep
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The faster you can train your domestic animals the sooner they can be used for hauling items to storage. Goats are great for this and for milk.
Great tip and thanks for the comment 😎
Why do you recommend picking valley? Wouldn't there be a lack of stones later? Also, collecting dead carcasses would be beneficial in the beginning, as you already took the time to build a butchering table
Very good points and thank you for the comment appreciate it
When I made my characters I made each of them have a pseudonym, appropriate backgrounds, 5 perks, and a single 2 star and two 1 star skills
Nice thanks for the comment and nice idea with the names
Ty seems fun will need to try and play it since got it this Christmas
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Np happy to see it the real creator of the content not someone trying to get my credit card, looks like challenge, btw saw other videos are there raids are they in easy mode too?
@@Boozebedrunk incidents occur both in normal and survival mode but are easier to defeat in normal mode. In normal mode Radscorpions and Deathclaws occur at 60+ population hope that helps 😊👍
Hey, I built a huge castle starting this way. It did take a while.
Nice and thanks for the comment
Looking forward to more🙂
🙂 thanks Danny
sry but i didnt found any good things i didnt noticed in this game... i really need someone who tells me things why i want to play this game. its so sad because it looks cool but so grindy only to get a lone feeling game where you have everything. i want some reasons to play it but the game is bad at doing this.
No need to apologize not every game is for every person I prefer Foundation to Going Medieval thanks for the comment
Melee, pronounced 'Mell-ay' 😉
🤦♂️ my bad thanks for the comment
More like "may-lay"
Nice game
Not bad is it, had a lot of fun playing it so far