How to Survive
I’ve been playing from the beginning and looking for this game. But I’ve noticed many things that make it difficult over time and duration of the game.
Food
This still refers to the early phase. Let’s start with food. At the beginning, one should initially focus on growing vegetables. Because sooner or later, despite having enough fields, the people will starve.
Therefore, I have demolished the farmsteads and converted them to ONLY produce farmyard crops. Because in this way, the villagers also grow food themselves on the side. And viewed as a whole, that’s really a lot.
Coal
It is advisable to build more sawmills and charcoal kilns right from the start, otherwise the village and town people will complain that they are cold. (Emphasis on: I have 135 people and 10 charcoal kilns, and it’s just enough coal to get through the winter)
Bread and Grain
You need grain for bread. However, for a grain mill and a bakery, you need at least 2 grain fields so that both can run continuously.
The Pigsty / Meat
The pigsty, however, consumes huge amounts of grain, and in my opinion, makes it pointless for the economy and food. Currently, I have 2 towns and would easily need 3 (better 4) pigsties to supply both towns with meat.
Currently, I have only built one pigsty so that I can accumulate meat for quests. Because here and there, food including meat is always asked for, and that is usually just enough. The town itself gets by with bread and vegetables, and no, they don’t complain. Unfortunately, fishing is missing here, because I would easily build 2-3 of them and see if that would be enough to feed everyone.
Workers
If you later build a town (currently I have 2), you should employ citizens in many work areas such as sawmill, stonemason, workers themselves; because apparently only countrymen can be employed in many areas. So always pay attention to that. The post will be kept as up-to-date as possible.
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