I love seeing Pravus complaining about lack of space. And him putting his second city center in the middle of everything on purpose. Btw, you thinking you solved your food problem at 28:55 is because you lost over 100 people during the period of time when your farms were upgrading.
17:21 that building is a Statio. It evolves to a Citadel. In order to do that, you need to unlock the next level of the Statio. 18:48 Huzzah! You got there! A Master Builder office might help with more blueprints.
It looks like there is a button to see disadvantages to choosing a certain faction at the start of the new age. Seems easy to miss (case in point: Pravus 😜) and perhaps contains important information. Probably better to just have all visible simultaneously.
The reason you didn't have enough blueprints is because you spent them all unlocking all the Wonders. That was the trade off. If you had only built say 3 Wonders of the 5 you would have had several thousand more blueprints when you started the Middle Ages.
For the past few weeks Pravus has been giving the vibe that he is competing with other UA-camrs for "good content". I personally could care less about the specific gameplay, its the personality that makes the videos fun anyways
Ah! You do get a whole new set of cycles, and more, at that… this does not seem like a short game, but still, maybe 6h a play through at most? Edit: it feels like the hidden evolution combinations are a replay reward mechanic. Like how evos are hidden in Vampire Survivors.
The game seems to be pretty stupid anyways: liveral arts colleges in the middle ages, and libraries in the middle ages, but neither a single church nor a monastery? And as far as I know, Constaninople was captured in 1453, which is everything but middle ages anymore. More of deepest renaissance as the massiv use of cannons by the turks heavily implies. So someone clearly didn't do his history homeworks there. The different groups also seem to be done with very minor historical knowledge: spartans and hoplites are different social groups? Whatabout spartan hoplites? The general idea of the game seems to be quite nice, but how it turned out as of yet doesn't convince me much to spend any money!
I don't know any "civilization" game that is totally historically accurate. In fact, once a civilization is started, then accuracy flies out the window. And no churches? He built one plus Notre Dame. Did you watch the video?
The end of the Middle Ages is generally considered to be around 1500 AD with some considering the fall of Constantinople as the actual end, although the discovery of the Americas and the protestant reformation being other candidate that both came later. So it's at the very end of the Middle Ages certainly not deep into the renaissance.
I love seeing Pravus complaining about lack of space. And him putting his second city center in the middle of everything on purpose.
Btw, you thinking you solved your food problem at 28:55 is because you lost over 100 people during the period of time when your farms were upgrading.
A very cool couple of videos! Excited to see this game progress
ill play this when they release all 4 ages
Can't wait to watch this after my shift. Love your videos Pravus!
It gets even more complex when you gotta fight crashes
Praise Pravus
17:21 that building is a Statio. It evolves to a Citadel. In order to do that, you need to unlock the next level of the Statio.
18:48 Huzzah! You got there!
A Master Builder office might help with more blueprints.
I really enjoy pravus videos!
It looks like there is a button to see disadvantages to choosing a certain faction at the start of the new age. Seems easy to miss (case in point: Pravus 😜) and perhaps contains important information. Probably better to just have all visible simultaneously.
1:45 wow, you must've done something right because I've seen other creators only be able to preserve 3 buildings going into the Medieval Age. 👍🏿
I got to preserve 5 buildings
Yes, I am bragging
@@plamenneykov2512 yep, I started watching other play-throughs now that the game has an endless mode and one creator was able to protect 6.
@@plamenneykov2512 6 here
Truly memorable
just fyi you can place the medieval town centre wherever on the map. so you have more space and areas open up
Blueprints: you are right! If you beeline upgrading the architect’s office at every opportunity, you will be able to get everything and then some.
I just watched your previous video 😁
Time to ignore people and enjoy!!
The reason you didn't have enough blueprints is because you spent them all unlocking all the Wonders. That was the trade off. If you had only built say 3 Wonders of the 5 you would have had several thousand more blueprints when you started the Middle Ages.
Run aq forwar ,moving teaam
For the past few weeks Pravus has been giving the vibe that he is competing with other UA-camrs for "good content". I personally could care less about the specific gameplay, its the personality that makes the videos fun anyways
Months
yeah not liken that vibe
What does this mean
@@zentonilI physically do not understand what he means
@@justinmangus567please explain
Looks heavly management.
12:10 the most likely reason youd want to mess whit thos things are helth and fire hazards.
Ah! You do get a whole new set of cycles, and more, at that… this does not seem like a short game, but still, maybe 6h a play through at most?
Edit: it feels like the hidden evolution combinations are a replay reward mechanic. Like how evos are hidden in Vampire Survivors.
Hi Pravus,
do you ever play games on here that u don't enjoy? Would you tell us honestly?
Is there a mode that can be played outside the game, where we can just build a city?
The latest patch added Endless Mode.
@@teebob21 copy that - but does the game have to be played in that mode? Or can you just build?
@@diggeroldmate8122 I don't know. Buy it and find out.
It's kind of a bummer for me because it only features Greek/Roman civilization as for now. Kinda hoped for Chinese/Japanese combo.
Can you please do Crusader Kings 2 or 3 Game of Thrones mod?
Day 131 asking Pravus to play Eu4 Anbennar
The game seems to be pretty stupid anyways: liveral arts colleges in the middle ages, and libraries in the middle ages, but neither a single church nor a monastery?
And as far as I know, Constaninople was captured in 1453, which is everything but middle ages anymore. More of deepest renaissance as the massiv use of cannons by the turks heavily implies.
So someone clearly didn't do his history homeworks there.
The different groups also seem to be done with very minor historical knowledge: spartans and hoplites are different social groups? Whatabout spartan hoplites?
The general idea of the game seems to be quite nice, but how it turned out as of yet doesn't convince me much to spend any money!
I don't know any "civilization" game that is totally historically accurate. In fact, once a civilization is started, then accuracy flies out the window. And no churches? He built one plus Notre Dame. Did you watch the video?
The end of the Middle Ages is generally considered to be around 1500 AD with some considering the fall of Constantinople as the actual end, although the discovery of the Americas and the protestant reformation being other candidate that both came later.
So it's at the very end of the Middle Ages certainly not deep into the renaissance.
First
Gosh darn it! Guess I'm second.