Hey I took your advice and dropped out of school at 16 and married my 15 year old gf and had like 5 babies but none of the benefits you mentioned have followed. Please explain.
I'm brand new to the game, not realizing that this was even a thing. Skyrim is my fav game of all time, so when I found out this was made by Bethesda, I got soo excited. However, I only figured out it was made by Bethesda when I realized the sound of the bears and some of the other sounds from achievements, etc., sounded a lot like the bears, etc., from Skyrim lol There is SOO much to this game, and I love how immersive it can be. Roleplaying is big for a lot of people, and this game makes it easy to slip into your virtual village and toil away at farming, smithing, or just being a lumberjack and cutting down trees all day. I'm not sure why, if it's the animations, the sounds, whatever...but I LOVE tree felling. I only dig up the stumps that are around my settlement, but otherwise it's a natural renewable resource that will come back. Mining isn't too bad for me, but I think once it's later in the game, the repetitiveness of mining would get to me. Even IRL I couldn't be chained to a desk or in one spot all day. Love your vids and I've absolutely taken some tips away from your vids and applied them in-game. I have two questions for everyone out of general curiosity... 1- what is your fav animal to hunt and why (still trying to figure out fishing, but I've been able to get a few rabbits and a deer here and there) 2- what is your fav location to build a settlement on either map? (I'm really struggling with picking just ONE spot)
Questions like “you look as beautiful as the sky today,” and “...nice weather....” are also seem to be tied to the in game weather. So if you use them when it’s raining or overcast they won’t like it.
it also varies depending on the chick. they have different personalities. right now, all the local sheilas think im a creep and hate it when i ask about them "whats it to you?"
Very glad to see someone mentioning tip #5! Makes the game much more enjoyable. I'm not all that interested in the whole dynasty/settlement mechanics, so I've increased the days per season and been trying to automate as much as possible so I can focus on hunting/trapping and finding herbs.
The longbow/recurve is by far the best hunting weapon in the game. I know it doesn't do as much damage as a stone/iron spear to wizent. But it does 1 shot headshot deer and wolves. It's also longer range and more accurate. I never have to chase a deer, or get close to a wolf. They don't get alerted and you can just bop 'em in the head and they go straight down. Makes hunting deer, and the late game wolfs quests super easy.
I've found that the pickaxe (even a stone one!) is the best weapon to use on wolves as they move around quite quickly and can easily dodge arrows and even spears! ;) PS: The pickaxe also works well on boars and badgers! :)
I have a trick some may already know. A minor one but I've tested this and it does work. When chopping down trees, if you get the fallen trees to fall on to each other you can clean the branches and chop into logs on both trees at once if you chop on the spot where they are laying on one another. Saves some time and axe building.👍
Mood right now is *only* determined by 3 factors : - Have enough wood and food. -Stone houses with daub. Better houses with better insulation = more mood. -Having children. More children = more mood. Nothing else at all affects the mood right now, not even the diplomacy perk. No food variety, no talking to them, no putting them on "jobs they enjoy/are good at" - all this means absolutely zero right now for their mood.
For aesthetics: put up variety of fences on your way to villages or your journey that way your decorating the whole map. Drop planks 1 by 1 to look like some kind of walkway. Use tools, resources, etc for decoration in your town.
Your content Lord is a best content so far I have come across. I got so many ideas from your tips and tutorials. I have a city build of for the trading town got that from your 5 best location. Keep it coming.
For the Quests, keep berries in your storage (not food storage), you can get mission to fetch berries in for example autumm. Or you can get mision to fetch daub if you do not have Goose building or you are not close enough. You will not have a chance to get daub...
If you fill your resource buildings beyond their limit your town's people will stop putting resources into them. Then, when the storage in their workstation fills up, they stop working. So, if you want to automate your settlement you need available storage space in the resource buildings.
For the last tip about storing raw material in the resource storage. On multi-player with ny husband we maxed ours so we ended up building another one because we read that it'll recrease the storage limit by doubling it and it did. It is also connected between the two. By that if you look in one of the storages and then go to the other one you have the same things in that one too. Just to give those a heads up for those that may run out of room in their resource storage.
I asked the tavern keep how her job was, and she said she "loved crafting and creating for a living" (beer and food i guess), and that "all others should take example of me" lmao, she was certainly confident in her place in the world lmao (oh, and i got plus ten from it)
Like ur video, but I think the best tip u can give to people is that go out and try things out,u never know what might happen, which is the beauty of the game.
Damn, I missed First, but glad I got here so soon! Loving the series! (Actually, I've had a lot of the NPC's that were positively effected by the "How's your job?" question. Some of them were in the Southernmost towns. (Also, no, you're not the only one that decided to kill domestic animals. I actually killed that same cow you killed. LOL) I made the mistake of putting the fertilizer in the BARN. If you want NPC's to use it, PUT EVERYTHING in the Resource Shed (except food... of course)
When it comes to hunting, rabbit, badger, fox, boar, or wolf, I just run up on them and hit them with the axe. I don't even bother with ranged weapons for small game. Ranged weapons are best for the faster animals like Lynx, deer, and moose. Wisent are combo range to start and melee after. Bear are ranged only. If the bear closes the gap, you die. So loose spear or arrow then run until the bear loses interest then double back and attack again until it dies.
Married a NPC with a family in Denica, Eryka has a level 10 extraction skills. I theory that marrying NPC that has a house in the settlement have high skills instead of the recruitable NPC.
You can set the days in the season in the game settings. Also, fast crafting is highly recommended. If you assign a person to a weak job trait, they do learn and become better.
Best hunting is the longbow, if you are actually hunting. Accuracy over distance and 1 shoting all prey animals makes it a winner for... hunting. Spears and crossbow are good for fighting, which isnt hunting
longbow is far superior for hunting than spear. I can't imagine why anybody would think otherwise. You can one hit from a much farther distance. Never have a bear eat you.
I also prefer the longbow it has good damage and loads faster than the Crossbow. If you then pair it with poisoned iron arrows you have a deadly weapon. However, I always carry an iron spear for the times when a wounded animal rushes me or a couple of bandits surprise me.
Wow so different from my game at 300 plus hours since full release I have 67 inhabitants 62 of a 65 building limit and use Longbow and crossbow almost exclusively with 99% one-shot kills. I am at city level development with only 18000 Rep and have stalls to sell off excess resources and food because my 7 storage buildings are always almost full and generally generate about 6000 coins per season on their own. Oh, I am also only in year 7. I do agree with the marriage, traps and roleplay tips also get through the main storyline quickly but doing any quests you can talk to villagers often generates new quests as well.
Could you please make a farming video? All these fertilizing and buying seeds then running to home area is really tiring and time consuming. Can a villager do all these in a day if i assign one? Or will he/she got stuck if he doesnt have fertilizers on storages? Can he/she goes to nearby town to purchase the needs? (Think not.) Maan farming is hell. Please make a video of how you do all these yourself and with a villager for us to see. Thanks for all of your videos btw helped me greatly
You can just place all the traps next to each other be it in or outside your settlement.. you can even put them all together next to your house and still get things trapped in there.
Thanks. Very helpful. Any chance of a "step by step" video on allocating tasks? I cannot work out how to do it. Finally got married, now want to give her a task. Please keep up the informative content.
Go to your management screen, then on the top left click on the building. You should see a big list of all the buildings you have. Click on the one you want to manage. Press F to open details. on the right side you will now have 3 tabs of different ways you can interact with that building. Assign workers, tell the workers what you want them to work on, and just info about the building.
another great video. thanks for sharing this 🙂 question about storage: if you have a settler mining for you up in Branica (with a storage you built there), do the mined things automatically transfer to your storage in Gostovia too? Or do you need to actually go and collect them and bring them to your own settlement?
You don't even have to build a storage up there(except for roleplaying reasons), villagers don't go there to store the things they gather, it just automatically transfers into your storage.
I'm fairly new to the game, playing on Xbox. When you're crafting the traps it looks like you either have the stuff on you and you just do it so fast that I can't see or are you somehow pulling your materials from your village storage? That's my biggest thing when I want to craft something I have to like run to the storage and get the stuff is there a way to craft and it automatically pull?
Be careful when you if you save and restart. If you have a mission assigned, and you shutdown and reload the game the reward gets cut, and the Dynasty points get drastically cut. Save before the mission, and play strait though. I don't know if this affects main quests. But side quests definitely.
On my second try at this game I got much further than the first try... this time I actually managed to build ten buildings, including 4 houses for villagers, but somehow still didn't manage to build a food storage unit... (it's not unlocked yet!) though I DID manage to build a resource storage shed and even a well... and even a barn! BUT although I can manage to keep my (6 or 7) villagers fed from hunting, I had (and am still having!) great problems with them complaining about no water. I'm also having a lot of trouble finding enough work for them to do... I have a couple of fruit trees and a hops garden, but haven't had time to prepare fields for farming as I'm too busy hunting and trying to increase my rep through doing 'story' quests. (I should say that I'm also 'cheating' by having the xp multiplier fully turned up and using the 'infinite carry' thing too, which IS a great help as it saves a helluva lot of time in gathering resources! I might turn it off when I get to know my way around the game a bit more!) I suppose I could put off the story quests a bit longer, but then my reputation would build much slower even with it turned up full... The problem with the thirsty villagers is particularly frustrating for me as the village is built right beside the river and I even built a well... and STILL they complain about 'no water'! I'd appreciate any advice you can give me on this matter as they seem to be on the verge of walking out on me, even though one of them is also almost ready for me to propose to her! (Around the 80% affection mark...) If I can't get it under control very soon, I'll probably have to start all over again... (so I'd appreciate a swift response to this post, please!)
You need waterskins or buckets in your well chest. If I am not wrong you can just put buckets in your resource storage too. Then your well worker will going to fill them up and thats it happy villagers. You dont need to go and give every house a water bucket just wait and they 'll get them. and you can find buckets in any tavern
just make sure you have firewood and food any food is fine they dont care what they eat. A fully upgraded simple house with daub gets them to 63% mood , married will give them 5% to mood. first child 5% to mood second child 5% mood you dont need good host or the biggest house simple house is just fine. Simple house fully upgraded, married with 2 children their mood will be 78%
You are wrong about one of these tips, asking folk whether they are enjoying their work can give you a good boost, it seems to work on crafts people very well, sowers, smiths etc. I also never do the night hunt quest because I’m rubbish at combat in the dark and always die, Just my own preference!
get yourself a longbow or recurve bow. can fire at them from 100+ feet away. keep firing at wolf when they run towards you. if they aren't dead with in 10 feet quick pull out your best axe and whack at it cause wood spears breaks easy.
Last time I did that quest, you could start killing the animals before it even changes over to evening and they get counted toward the quest, also you can hunt the next day and finish the quest.
Yup so just like how hunters dont loke you asking how theyve been, crafters absolutely love you asking about their job. Some crafters will hate you talking about hunting
Is a longer season (more days in a season) making the game easier or harder? Comment with reasons please. I almost always play with a 7 day season but I got curious recently..
I don't know if it's easier or harder, but I play with 6 day seasons as I found 3 was far too short, and with how quickly food is gathered by hunter, winter was a cake walk... Now with 6/7 day seasons you really need a good stockpile to get by. I'm also not one who plays with gamey tricks like using unstuck etc and I tend to walk instead of run because it's just so damn purdy!
"Medieval Dynasty is a three-dimensional simulator in the convention of action RPG with elements of survival and strategy" Wrong™, its a 1st person city-builder.
dont really agree on some of those. spears are way too heavy so you cant carry much else. Traps are just an annoyance for me not enough point gain to be worth it, easier and quicker to just go for a hunt. Even better just let your hunter up your stats for you. there are only a few resoueces I dont sell wood, and any mined resourse but then again why would you the weight you can carry vs return, if somoene is doing that then they are def not clued in at all. Cant beleieve you lost your wife and all your villagers that sucks. That would take a huge effort. They just need food, firewood and house maintenance. If they dint get that a huge icon appears in the top right hand corner. My one big tip is dont change clothes between seasons there is no notification system to show you are nearly dead and there doesnt seem to be any downside to wearing your fur goods during summer. Dont bother with chickens and pigs they offer no benefit so far. in fact no animals help with the automation of the village at all as workers cannot collect water. I could go on.....
Getting rid of knowledge skills once you hit skill 10- Does the exp boost from knowledge skills not also increase the rate of tech increase in its area? So change that to getting rid of the knowledge skills once your relevant technology is maxed, rather than your personal skill?
Bows make the spears look like noodles. I haven’t even gotten the crossbow yet. I mean, it’s so much better hunting with bows over spears is ridiculous. Maybe this was an old version of the game but spears suck.
Velocity, a stone spear can take down big game but an arrow has much more velocity for instant kills. As far as sharpening a stick and throwing it at an elk. Good luck
I can't seem to get married no matter what I try! I've started new games so many times & tried so many hints and they havent worked....any suggestions????
Hahahaha.... 11 Likes and already 1 Dislike... People have too much time on their hands. If you "Dislike" this video, why are you watching it? Oh well, UA-cam sees Dislikes just as much as Likes, so they're actually doing you a favor by hitting that Dislike button. Great list, and as always, have a good one!
From the few people I watch it's always been a boy. I don't know if you can have a daughter as your first child but I don't know. I have only watched 3 different people play so far well 4 today because I started watching your videos and you just said you always had boys too so of the 4 people I've seen they've all had boys.
I have confirmed since this video that its only boys. Since you can only play as a male, and you take over as him when he comes of age, the player doesn't have female children, at least not for the first child.
DTG, the reason your wife left is because your field worker was plowing her after he finished plowing the fields. You should never have left them in the barn together while you were out hunting deer. 😆
So, I'm playing on 16days a season Just saying And I'm trying to flirt with the daughter in the first town, and she keeps saying she doesn't want a partner and I should go at campfire... I went to alina aswell... same ting. I got their rep to 99
Also a tip DO NOT BUILD LOTS EARLY ON IN THE GAME, I found out the hard way lol made about 500 profits in crops cos I also messed up and made a huge farm lol also a no no,keeped a steady $2500 from knifes 👀 shh it helps haha, but spring comes and the king takes 1800 lol so knives a must, cos rhaicar isn't a free loader 😂, got a son to teach, also I highly recommend starting slow, like start with a hut 4 patch farm and find a wife, don't go big or go home or the game goes ahhh na na na na na no my son patience is key my son oh by the way you have no resources for everything now we have given you a trophy for all other players to see on your profile and see yoir fail
I looked all over for an 18 yr old women all over (cause I'm 18)none found but next year in the first town I found one. took me whole year of flirting to marry her because I didn't know how to avoid negative flirt. so I married her when i was 20 and she was 19. she has hunting 10 which is great for making money via pottage
Obviously, in 2023 many of these tips are out of date. I would still say get married early though, my prospective wife is always my first recruit to the village.
If you build a village then be a ass 😅 the stuff with the king is hilarious 😂 end season events the missions from the rhe king lol snd if you ask hiw rhr king thinks about you is also hilarious
Hey I took your advice and dropped out of school at 16 and married my 15 year old gf and had like 5 babies but none of the benefits you mentioned have followed. Please explain.
Must have skipped a step.
Put that in a forum. May be it is bugged wait for the patch. Or you can hit f5 and f9. Reload fixed my problem.
lmao, good one, hilarious! xD
@@Dare_To_Game xD
Have you tried dying and respawning as one of your children? That fixed it for me!
I'm brand new to the game, not realizing that this was even a thing. Skyrim is my fav game of all time, so when I found out this was made by Bethesda, I got soo excited. However, I only figured out it was made by Bethesda when I realized the sound of the bears and some of the other sounds from achievements, etc., sounded a lot like the bears, etc., from Skyrim lol There is SOO much to this game, and I love how immersive it can be. Roleplaying is big for a lot of people, and this game makes it easy to slip into your virtual village and toil away at farming, smithing, or just being a lumberjack and cutting down trees all day. I'm not sure why, if it's the animations, the sounds, whatever...but I LOVE tree felling. I only dig up the stumps that are around my settlement, but otherwise it's a natural renewable resource that will come back. Mining isn't too bad for me, but I think once it's later in the game, the repetitiveness of mining would get to me. Even IRL I couldn't be chained to a desk or in one spot all day. Love your vids and I've absolutely taken some tips away from your vids and applied them in-game.
I have two questions for everyone out of general curiosity...
1- what is your fav animal to hunt and why (still trying to figure out fishing, but I've been able to get a few rabbits and a deer here and there)
2- what is your fav location to build a settlement on either map? (I'm really struggling with picking just ONE spot)
Questions like “you look as beautiful as the sky today,” and “...nice weather....” are also seem to be tied to the in game weather. So if you use them when it’s raining or overcast they won’t like it.
it also varies depending on the chick. they have different personalities. right now, all the local sheilas think im a creep and hate it when i ask about them
"whats it to you?"
Very glad to see someone mentioning tip #5! Makes the game much more enjoyable. I'm not all that interested in the whole dynasty/settlement mechanics, so I've increased the days per season and been trying to automate as much as possible so I can focus on hunting/trapping and finding herbs.
The longbow/recurve is by far the best hunting weapon in the game. I know it doesn't do as much damage as a stone/iron spear to wizent. But it does 1 shot headshot deer and wolves. It's also longer range and more accurate. I never have to chase a deer, or get close to a wolf. They don't get alerted and you can just bop 'em in the head and they go straight down. Makes hunting deer, and the late game wolfs quests super easy.
Also the spears are way too heavy.
I've found that the pickaxe (even a stone one!) is the best weapon to use on wolves as they move around quite quickly and can easily dodge arrows and even spears! ;)
PS: The pickaxe also works well on boars and badgers! :)
@@johnthebob1 Not if you use the 'infinite carry' mode in the 'customise game' thingie... ;)
I had trouble with the spears. So much easier to shoot. Use poison or metal arrows for the big game
I have a trick some may already know.
A minor one but I've tested this and it does work.
When chopping down trees, if you get the fallen trees to fall on to each other you can clean the branches and chop into logs on both trees at once if you chop on the spot where they are laying on one another.
Saves some time and axe building.👍
Mood right now is *only* determined by 3 factors :
- Have enough wood and food.
-Stone houses with daub. Better houses with better insulation = more mood.
-Having children. More children = more mood.
Nothing else at all affects the mood right now, not even the diplomacy perk. No food variety, no talking to them, no putting them on "jobs they enjoy/are good at" - all this means absolutely zero right now for their mood.
Love the way your city looks in this one. Very very cool. Great video too!
Thank you very much!
For aesthetics: put up variety of fences on your way to villages or your journey that way your decorating the whole map. Drop planks 1 by 1 to look like some kind of walkway. Use tools, resources, etc for decoration in your town.
Your content Lord is a best content so far I have come across. I got so many ideas from your tips and tutorials. I have a city build of for the trading town got that from your 5 best location. Keep it coming.
Great to hear!
For the Quests, keep berries in your storage (not food storage), you can get mission to fetch berries in for example autumm. Or you can get mision to fetch daub if you do not have Goose building or you are not close enough. You will not have a chance to get daub...
If you fill your resource buildings beyond their limit your town's people will stop putting resources into them. Then, when the storage in their workstation fills up, they stop working. So, if you want to automate your settlement you need available storage space in the resource buildings.
For the last tip about storing raw material in the resource storage. On multi-player with ny husband we maxed ours so we ended up building another one because we read that it'll recrease the storage limit by doubling it and it did. It is also connected between the two. By that if you look in one of the storages and then go to the other one you have the same things in that one too.
Just to give those a heads up for those that may run out of room in their resource storage.
I asked the tavern keep how her job was, and she said she "loved crafting and creating for a living" (beer and food i guess), and that "all others should take example of me" lmao, she was certainly confident in her place in the world lmao (oh, and i got plus ten from it)
Like ur video, but I think the best tip u can give to people is that go out and try things out,u never know what might happen, which is the beauty of the game.
THis is true. In all games like this, the best thing you can do, is explore the world, and try different things.
The butcher in Gostovia gives +12 on hows your job question,he loves his job
What a psychopath
Damn, I missed First, but glad I got here so soon! Loving the series! (Actually, I've had a lot of the NPC's that were positively effected by the "How's your job?" question. Some of them were in the Southernmost towns. (Also, no, you're not the only one that decided to kill domestic animals. I actually killed that same cow you killed. LOL) I made the mistake of putting the fertilizer in the BARN. If you want NPC's to use it, PUT EVERYTHING in the Resource Shed (except food... of course)
Kudoos on the Spear and RPG roleplay tips! Just bought the game and having a blast!
9:45 The pig escape as usual.
When it comes to hunting, rabbit, badger, fox, boar, or wolf, I just run up on them and hit them with the axe. I don't even bother with ranged weapons for small game. Ranged weapons are best for the faster animals like Lynx, deer, and moose. Wisent are combo range to start and melee after. Bear are ranged only. If the bear closes the gap, you die. So loose spear or arrow then run until the bear loses interest then double back and attack again until it dies.
Bows are slow but give a huge distance advantage. Don't discount them.
Married a NPC with a family in Denica, Eryka has a level 10 extraction skills. I theory that marrying NPC that has a house in the settlement have high skills instead of the recruitable NPC.
Yeah, they are usually harder to convince to love you, but they do make better spouses.
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
You can set the days in the season in the game settings. Also, fast crafting is highly recommended. If you assign a person to a weak job trait, they do learn and become better.
Best hunting is the longbow, if you are actually hunting. Accuracy over distance and 1 shoting all prey animals makes it a winner for... hunting. Spears and crossbow are good for fighting, which isnt hunting
longbow is far superior for hunting than spear. I can't imagine why anybody would think otherwise. You can one hit from a much farther distance. Never have a bear eat you.
I also prefer the longbow it has good damage and loads faster than the Crossbow. If you then pair it with poisoned iron arrows you have a deadly weapon. However, I always carry an iron spear for the times when a wounded animal rushes me or a couple of bandits surprise me.
Dare teaching us how to flirt is pure gold lol
Great video man 👍
Glad you liked it
Wow so different from my game at 300 plus hours since full release I have 67 inhabitants 62 of a 65 building limit and use Longbow and crossbow almost exclusively with 99% one-shot kills. I am at city level development with only 18000 Rep and have stalls to sell off excess resources and food because my 7 storage buildings are always almost full and generally generate about 6000 coins per season on their own. Oh, I am also only in year 7. I do agree with the marriage, traps and roleplay tips also get through the main storyline quickly but doing any quests you can talk to villagers often generates new quests as well.
I RP as a craftsman my first play thru. Finally to the point where all I do is build
Could you please make a farming video? All these fertilizing and buying seeds then running to home area is really tiring and time consuming. Can a villager do all these in a day if i assign one? Or will he/she got stuck if he doesnt have fertilizers on storages? Can he/she goes to nearby town to purchase the needs? (Think not.) Maan farming is hell. Please make a video of how you do all these yourself and with a villager for us to see. Thanks for all of your videos btw helped me greatly
great vid.. thanks!
There’s an easy mode now with the latest patch, don’t get sick nor affected by the elements
You can just place all the traps next to each other be it in or outside your settlement.. you can even put them all together next to your house and still get things trapped in there.
Thanks. Very helpful. Any chance of a "step by step" video on allocating tasks? I cannot work out how to do it. Finally got married, now want to give her a task. Please keep up the informative content.
Go to your management screen, then on the top left click on the building. You should see a big list of all the buildings you have. Click on the one you want to manage. Press F to open details. on the right side you will now have 3 tabs of different ways you can interact with that building. Assign workers, tell the workers what you want them to work on, and just info about the building.
@@Tha0x well done. I am an old fart. Started playing video games about 1980. Great to have young blokes like you to help us oldies. Thanks again.
another great video. thanks for sharing this 🙂 question about storage: if you have a settler mining for you up in Branica (with a storage you built there), do the mined things automatically transfer to your storage in Gostovia too? Or do you need to actually go and collect them and bring them to your own settlement?
The storage is shared. I tested this afterwards, all the storages seem to be linked.
You don't even have to build a storage up there(except for roleplaying reasons), villagers don't go there to store the things they gather, it just automatically transfers into your storage.
Henry agrees with #3 😂
I'm fairly new to the game, playing on Xbox. When you're crafting the traps it looks like you either have the stuff on you and you just do it so fast that I can't see or are you somehow pulling your materials from your village storage? That's my biggest thing when I want to craft something I have to like run to the storage and get the stuff is there a way to craft and it automatically pull?
Really need to update your tip videos for version 0.4
I asked a lady about her job and I got +5/+10, she was a hunter, so she loved it. She is my wife now, she can hunt, oo yeah!
Be careful when you if you save and restart. If you have a mission assigned, and you shutdown and reload the game the reward gets cut, and the Dynasty points get drastically cut. Save before the mission, and play strait though. I don't know if this affects main quests. But side quests definitely.
Thats been fixed now
@@lliamthrumble Thanks for pointing that out. I missed that.
On my second try at this game I got much further than the first try... this time I actually managed to build ten buildings, including 4 houses for villagers, but somehow still didn't manage to build a food storage unit... (it's not unlocked yet!) though I DID manage to build a resource storage shed and even a well... and even a barn! BUT although I can manage to keep my (6 or 7) villagers fed from hunting, I had (and am still having!) great problems with them complaining about no water.
I'm also having a lot of trouble finding enough work for them to do... I have a couple of fruit trees and a hops garden, but haven't had time to prepare fields for farming as I'm too busy hunting and trying to increase my rep through doing 'story' quests. (I should say that I'm also 'cheating' by having the xp multiplier fully turned up and using the 'infinite carry' thing too, which IS a great help as it saves a helluva lot of time in gathering resources! I might turn it off when I get to know my way around the game a bit more!) I suppose I could put off the story quests a bit longer, but then my reputation would build much slower even with it turned up full...
The problem with the thirsty villagers is particularly frustrating for me as the village is built right beside the river and I even built a well... and STILL they complain about 'no water'! I'd appreciate any advice you can give me on this matter as they seem to be on the verge of walking out on me, even though one of them is also almost ready for me to propose to her! (Around the 80% affection mark...) If I can't get it under control very soon, I'll probably have to start all over again... (so I'd appreciate a swift response to this post, please!)
You need waterskins or buckets in your well chest. If I am not wrong you can just put buckets in your resource storage too. Then your well worker will going to fill them up and thats it happy villagers. You dont need to go and give every house a water bucket just wait and they 'll get them. and you can find buckets in any tavern
Your food AND water containers need to be in the food storage building. Everything else goes in the main storage. Buckets seem to work well.
Though you were gonna merk someone because of the thumbnail,lol.
Nah that doesn't work in this game.
Happiness has two P's :-)
just make sure you have firewood and food any food is fine they dont care what they eat. A fully upgraded simple house with daub gets them to 63% mood , married will give them 5% to mood. first child 5% to mood second child 5% mood you dont need good host or the biggest house simple house is just fine. Simple house fully upgraded, married with 2 children their mood will be 78%
You are wrong about one of these tips, asking folk whether they are enjoying their work can give you a good boost, it seems to work on crafts people very well, sowers, smiths etc. I also never do the night hunt quest because I’m rubbish at combat in the dark and always die, Just my own preference!
get yourself a longbow or recurve bow. can fire at them from 100+ feet away. keep firing at wolf when they run towards you. if they aren't dead with in 10 feet quick pull out your best axe and whack at it cause wood spears breaks easy.
Last time I did that quest, you could start killing the animals before it even changes over to evening and they get counted toward the quest, also you can hunt the next day and finish the quest.
Time to grind
I had a person gain +12 when I asked about their job, they said they loved to create or something like that I can't remember now
If they have 3 in crafting they tend to like that question. It's very dependent on skills. Sewing people like their job
Yup so just like how hunters dont loke you asking how theyve been, crafters absolutely love you asking about their job. Some crafters will hate you talking about hunting
Is a longer season (more days in a season) making the game easier or harder? Comment with reasons please.
I almost always play with a 7 day season but I got curious recently..
I don't know if it's easier or harder, but I play with 6 day seasons as I found 3 was far too short, and with how quickly food is gathered by hunter, winter was a cake walk... Now with 6/7 day seasons you really need a good stockpile to get by. I'm also not one who plays with gamey tricks like using unstuck etc and I tend to walk instead of run because it's just so damn purdy!
where exactly is your town? One of the inland lakes? I cant seem to find a place thats flat, with trees, water, and well, flat..
I believe he's living near the lake on the south between Hornica nad Jezerica...
Everyone is using that fire ball now at intro you should add more fire to yours
So, all my villagers get to have 2 kids, why can't my character?
It's to do with the engine, I'm told. The game concentrates on the PC and The Heir, at present.
I made my seasons longer so I don't feel rushed. 3 days seasons is too short.
"Medieval Dynasty is a three-dimensional simulator in the convention of action RPG with elements of survival and strategy"
Wrong™, its a 1st person city-builder.
dont really agree on some of those. spears are way too heavy so you cant carry much else. Traps are just an annoyance for me not enough point gain to be worth it, easier and quicker to just go for a hunt. Even better just let your hunter up your stats for you. there are only a few resoueces I dont sell wood, and any mined resourse but then again why would you the weight you can carry vs return, if somoene is doing that then they are def not clued in at all. Cant beleieve you lost your wife and all your villagers that sucks. That would take a huge effort. They just need food, firewood and house maintenance. If they dint get that a huge icon appears in the top right hand corner. My one big tip is dont change clothes between seasons there is no notification system to show you are nearly dead and there doesnt seem to be any downside to wearing your fur goods during summer. Dont bother with chickens and pigs they offer no benefit so far. in fact no animals help with the automation of the village at all as workers cannot collect water. I could go on.....
l found the crossbow is best . 1 shot in the head except the wisent kills. 2 shots in the head "head on" kills them
Getting rid of knowledge skills once you hit skill 10- Does the exp boost from knowledge skills not also increase the rate of tech increase in its area? So change that to getting rid of the knowledge skills once your relevant technology is maxed, rather than your personal skill?
Thank you but there is a storage limit! The reason why i now have storage 1 and 2 start yr 2
So tip #3 Don't pull a Skyrim Chicken k1ll... or the town will hate you. GOT IT! 👌😁
It hate how you can only have 1 kid
Bows make the spears look like noodles. I haven’t even gotten the crossbow yet. I mean, it’s so much better hunting with bows over spears is ridiculous. Maybe this was an old version of the game but spears suck.
Correct, the weapons were patched after this video. Wooden spears became pretty trash after the update.
Velocity, a stone spear can take down big game but an arrow has much more velocity for instant kills.
As far as sharpening a stick and throwing it at an elk. Good luck
Wait, your storage in unlimited??? I built 5 storage buildings already and 4 food storage :/
I can't seem to get married no matter what I try! I've started new games so many times & tried so many hints and they havent worked....any suggestions????
Move a single lady inside your village and give her gifts and talk to her everyday.
Dont move a man in the same house. Just her. After some time you can move in
Hahahaha.... 11 Likes and already 1 Dislike... People have too much time on their hands. If you "Dislike" this video, why are you watching it? Oh well, UA-cam sees Dislikes just as much as Likes, so they're actually doing you a favor by hitting that Dislike button. Great list, and as always, have a good one!
From the few people I watch it's always been a boy. I don't know if you can have a daughter as your first child but I don't know. I have only watched 3 different people play so far well 4 today because I started watching your videos and you just said you always had boys too so of the 4 people I've seen they've all had boys.
I have confirmed since this video that its only boys. Since you can only play as a male, and you take over as him when he comes of age, the player doesn't have female children, at least not for the first child.
Heirs need to be male - it's a medieval thing.
Players will only get boys - even if you have a daughter to start with!
Spears are crap. They're far to heavy to be carrying around, you're far better suited using a bow and arrows since carry weight is always an issue.
Have they nerfed spears?
DTG, the reason your wife left is because your field worker was plowing her after he finished plowing the fields. You should never have left them in the barn together while you were out hunting deer. 😆
Loool :)
I’m sure there’s a joke here about the adulterous wife and the farming tools, but I’m too hung over to phrase it well
YEET
YOTE.
So, I'm playing on 16days a season
Just saying
And I'm trying to flirt with the daughter in the first town, and she keeps saying she doesn't want a partner and I should go at campfire... I went to alina aswell... same ting. I got their rep to 99
Correct spelling: "Happiness."
Also a tip DO NOT BUILD LOTS EARLY ON IN THE GAME, I found out the hard way lol made about 500 profits in crops cos I also messed up and made a huge farm lol also a no no,keeped a steady $2500 from knifes 👀 shh it helps haha, but spring comes and the king takes 1800 lol so knives a must, cos rhaicar isn't a free loader 😂, got a son to teach, also I highly recommend starting slow, like start with a hut 4 patch farm and find a wife, don't go big or go home or the game goes ahhh na na na na na no my son patience is key my son oh by the way you have no resources for everything now we have given you a trophy for all other players to see on your profile and see yoir fail
I looked all over for an 18 yr old women all over (cause I'm 18)none found but next year in the first town I found one. took me whole year of flirting to marry her because I didn't know how to avoid negative flirt. so I married her when i was 20 and she was 19. she has hunting 10 which is great for making money via pottage
ahah just came to me that your kid is your extra life
Obviously, in 2023 many of these tips are out of date. I would still say get married early though, my prospective wife is always my first recruit to the village.
If you build a village then be a ass 😅 the stuff with the king is hilarious 😂 end season events the missions from the rhe king lol snd if you ask hiw rhr king thinks about you is also hilarious
heh ... the year is 2050.. covid 3.0 has ravaged the planet... this game becomes the GECK.
Lol
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BRO 20 MINUTES FIR 8 TIPS??? WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE