Hello mr. beard i just found your medieval playlist! I love your way of discovering everything! I play this beautiful game now since three years and it is my happy place to go. I love the farming an building up my village and decorate everything, doing quests and so on. I am itchy to tell you everything i know about this game but i love how you get to figure it out along the way. Feel free to ask haha... ah and btw the pear juice was a gift from your wifey. If you talk to her hungry or thirsty she will take care of her beloved husband.
This is going to be difficult to explain. You have already seen the farm field management page on that page. All you have to do is click one of the little items up there that is of the same symbol as the spring summer autumn or fall symbol once you have clicked it to the left of that a page will pop up showing you what crops can be planted at that time. All you have to do then is double click on the crop you want over on the other screen, where it shows the field layout choose how many squares you want that crop planted in after you’ve laid the footprint down on that map hit your escape button and then hit the accept button to accept the changes made And when you get farmers and can put up a farm shed, you will need for farmers to work in one farm shed and they will go out and do everything that needs to be done on that field, grabbing fertilizing, plowing sewing, and when the time comes harvesting, whatever crop is therethey will do it all for you and they will put it in the appropriate storage facility that it needs to go into
Glad my idea of the farm plots worked for you, you looked like you were having just way too much fun. Now its time to start decorating adding paths and maybe some fences ( once you buy the schematic) to really start to bring the place alive…. Also dont forget their chairs 🥴. Also if i remember right bags and knives are easy and can make some decent money but i heard they might have nerfed those prices.
It's good you didn't plant wheat or you would have blocked farmland that is much better used for flax and onions in spring. Rye is best to plant in autumn as it's ready in spring and you can reuse the fields. Also berries are very useful to make fertilizer. Collect a bunch, drop them on the floor over season change and they make rot. 10 rot is 1 fertilizer.
@TheBeardedOG cabbage in summer is good too, each 1 makes 4 rot so 2.5 cabbages makes a fertilizer. Personally I have one fairly large dedicated grain field for oats (spring) and rye (autumn) as those will make animal feed which if you get into livestock later saves a ton of money buying food. Wheat is really late game for me, at least until I can make bread.
Concerning the selling of items sell everything do not worry about how much you get as is in the real world every little coin, half a coin, that you get will add up if you don’t need it sell it if you can’t use it, sell it until you need it and never never sell resources like logs, stone, straw planks those are all building materials and you will need them throughout the entire game
Build a stone house with good roof for yourself and wife, the biggest one you can. That will keep her very happy. However, always keep villagers in small houses so when they have children, they only have 1. New mothers don't work for 2 years.
Wouldn't I want them to have as many children as possible in the long run? My understanding is that I can apprentice them and then they have high skills when the come of age.
@TheBeardedOG Each pregnancy takes a mother away from work for two years so I guess it's a question of balance. Personally I find four years loss of a good worker a lot. In the very long run though you have a point.
@@TheBeardedOG Yeah. I seen it after I had made the post. Typical of me. I have a bad memory. So when I feel the need to say something about something, I do it right then. I don't wait to see what else gets done. afterwards.
Hello mr. beard
i just found your medieval playlist!
I love your way of discovering everything! I play this beautiful game now since three years and it is my happy place to go. I love the farming an building up my village and decorate everything, doing quests and so on. I am itchy to tell you everything i know about this game but i love how you get to figure it out along the way. Feel free to ask haha... ah and btw the pear juice was a gift from your wifey. If you talk to her hungry or thirsty she will take care of her beloved husband.
I was wondering where that juice came from haha! Thank you for watching and commenting. Glad you're enjoying the series!
This is going to be difficult to explain. You have already seen the farm field management page on that page. All you have to do is click one of the little items up there that is of the same symbol as the spring summer autumn or fall symbol once you have clicked it to the left of that a page will pop up showing you what crops can be planted at that time. All you have to do then is double click on the crop you want over on the other screen, where it shows the field layout choose how many squares you want that crop planted in after you’ve laid the footprint down on that map hit your escape button and then hit the accept button to accept the changes made And when you get farmers and can put up a farm shed, you will need for farmers to work in one farm shed and they will go out and do everything that needs to be done on that field, grabbing fertilizing, plowing sewing, and when the time comes harvesting, whatever crop is therethey will do it all for you and they will put it in the appropriate storage facility that it needs to go into
I'll figure this out once I assign someone to the farm.
Glad my idea of the farm plots worked for you, you looked like you were having just way too much fun. Now its time to start decorating adding paths and maybe some fences ( once you buy the schematic) to really start to bring the place alive…. Also dont forget their chairs 🥴. Also if i remember right bags and knives are easy and can make some decent money but i heard they might have nerfed those prices.
Yeah that was a great tip. Thanks! Wait till you see the bank I make in the next episode on something else!
You can also use the path to clear the gland in the same way as you used a farm field
Correct. I have tried this since I made this video.
It's good you didn't plant wheat or you would have blocked farmland that is much better used for flax and onions in spring. Rye is best to plant in autumn as it's ready in spring and you can reuse the fields. Also berries are very useful to make fertilizer. Collect a bunch, drop them on the floor over season change and they make rot. 10 rot is 1 fertilizer.
Flax ands onions in Spring, Rye in Autumn. Got it! Been told by a few people now about the berries for fertilizer.
@TheBeardedOG cabbage in summer is good too, each 1 makes 4 rot so 2.5 cabbages makes a fertilizer. Personally I have one fairly large dedicated grain field for oats (spring) and rye (autumn) as those will make animal feed which if you get into livestock later saves a ton of money buying food. Wheat is really late game for me, at least until I can make bread.
Ok thanks for that info!
A one squared orchard field is about the size of a 2 x 2 farm field
Concerning the selling of items sell everything do not worry about how much you get as is in the real world every little coin, half a coin, that you get will add up if you don’t need it sell it if you can’t use it, sell it until you need it and never never sell resources like logs, stone, straw planks those are all building materials and you will need them throughout the entire game
Not sure why your saying this? Did I not sell something you think I should have?
@@TheBeardedOG Yes. You opted not to sell empty beer bottles. when you should have sold them.
Ah gotcha. Thanks!
Build a stone house with good roof for yourself and wife, the biggest one you can. That will keep her very happy. However, always keep villagers in small houses so when they have children, they only have 1. New mothers don't work for 2 years.
Wouldn't I want them to have as many children as possible in the long run? My understanding is that I can apprentice them and then they have high skills when the come of age.
@TheBeardedOG Each pregnancy takes a mother away from work for two years so I guess it's a question of balance. Personally I find four years loss of a good worker a lot. In the very long run though you have a point.
Largest field you can put down is 16 x 16 the largest orchard you could put down is an 8 x 8
I pointed this out at 54:20 in the video.
@@TheBeardedOG Yeah. I seen it after I had made the post. Typical of me. I have a bad memory. So when I feel the need to say something about something, I do it right then. I don't wait to see what else gets done. afterwards.
@@WildBill-1964 That's ok man. I understand that for sure. Thanks for explaining.
Turn leather into simple bags to sell.
Already on it! 👍