Medieval Dynasty Best Tips and Techniques for Settlement Building



In this Medieval Dynasty video i go through a series of tips, tricks, and suggestions for building a good settlement in Medieval Dynasty. Many of these will be functional tips for making things work better. Some will be gameplay tips that will help you maximize the effectiveness of how your settlement works in the game. And some of these tips will be cosmetic tips to help your settlement look as cool as possible.

Europe in the early Middle Ages — Nobles and clergy rule and the trade between nations brings prosperity as well as envy, distrust, and greed. Military conflict is everywhere and entire continents are changing.

In Medieval Dynasty, you take on the role of a young man who has fled from war and wants to take his fate into his own hands. From being alone, inexperienced and poor you will develop into a master of many skills, a leader of your community and the founder of a prosperous dynasty which is meant to last and prosper for generations to come. Defending against wild animals while hunting for food, gathering resources and crafting equipment, building a house and erecting a whole bustling village while founding a family all contribute to a unique gameplay experience across many genres. Tough winters and unexpected events challenge your skills and dexterity as you strive to build your own legacy.

You can choose to follow the main chapters, solve the questlines or just roam around and explore the vast medieval world – but be careful as wolves or bears may try to take a bite from you… Begin with the simplest things for your own survival like hunting and farming as well as building yourself a home. Found a family and have a heir – entice others to live near and work for you, erect many other buildings to transform your settlement into a vibrant village and, ultimately, a thriving dynasty that will reign for generations.

A massive medieval open 3D world awaits… Be aware of harsh winters and unexpected events while honing your skills to turn from a medieval survivor into the ruler of a dynasty. Grab your axe, hammer, or hunting bow – and craft your legacy!
Medieval Dynasty is a unique combination of multiple successful genres:
Survival: The need to survive, feed and ensure survival through hunting, farming and cultivation of the land.

Simulation: Create tools and weapons, construct and extend houses, stables and all manner of buildings as you grow an empire.

Role playing: Develop your own character, interact with NPCs, take care of your family and form community alliances by helping others and trading freely.

Strategy: While pioneering in the Middle Ages you will found and expand a village, manage the inhabitants, collect resources and produce all the goods you need and use or capitalise by trading them.

Features:
Beautiful and realistic open world 3D landscape with state-of-the-art graphics
Full 4 seasons with day/night cycle and realistic weather conditions
Interactive environment with trees to fell, various fruit to pluck, stones to collect, caves to explore and many more
18 different buildings with various levels from hay shacks to full stone mansions
Over 60 pieces of equipment to craft, including weapons, tools, furniture and clothing
Realistic wildlife interaction with plenty of different animals such as wolves, wild boars, deer, rabbits and others
All activities will impact on food, water, health and endurance status
Detailed skill tree for individual character development
Unique events and decisions with direct impact on gameplay
Dynasty reputation system triggering events with the king
Quests, trade and economy, sandbox option, social connections to NPCs and many more

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23 thoughts on “Medieval Dynasty Best Tips and Techniques for Settlement Building”

  1. If you want to build roads, just plan a single tile field and use a hoe to grub it up. The only things to remember is that the lenght can only be 16 squares max. and that you cannot build other things like camp fires on them.

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  2. Storages are not unlimited, Hunters & fishers would stop working if food storage were full, same on resources storage lumbers & miners would actually stop working.

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  3. I like the build mechanics in this game, but they really need to allow you to carry much more, at least when you are in the area around your town. Or maybe connect your resource storage to partially build buildings so you don’t need to make a dozen or more trips between them.

    One other minor gripe is the change they made to wash tubs being made with planks instead of logs, as this eliminates the ability to easily make them near other villages

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  4. I agree with most of the tips accept Tip #4, you are limited as to how many villagers (workers) you can have. Now unless its gotten patched – only a man and woman share a house. If you take your time too slowly, then they will have kids, these kids counted as villagers, and can not do any work until they turn 18. So theoretically in my mind I would be losing 1/3rd of your possible max villagers, if they all have children. the mothers will not work for 2 years.

    On one run thru I had 4 or 5 couples, and they all had kids within a year or a year and a half. So on another run, all I did was hire one sex males or females doesn't matter. That way they get their house's and keep working fine, and when I get to the point where I am at half my village limit, I stop recruiting until I advance to the next level in reputation to get more villagers. Afterwards when I am at max, or do not need anymore then Ill hire the missing gender and fill up the houses easily.

    Now if you chat them up and all are friendly whenever you get a chance to get a bunch of villagers at one time, I would rather wait until I know that I can get a full population, for my current villager limit. Now of course if this is not the way it is anymore, please disregard this crazy thought of mine completely. I am on hold with this game until, they add gates, so the animals are not running all over my town, and the pigs stop shyting on the main road..

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  5. Aye, I also desire gates. I got fucking geese and pigs just running amok outside their fences. Btw, question, have you had breeders actually breed you animals. I’ve had no piglets and or goslings in like 5 years.

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  6. The walls look incredible! I know from experience that this took hours to set up, and a staggering number of trees to cut down. If you have a mine or excavation shed, the rocks aren't that difficult to come by, but the wood from cutting trees, or even having 3 lumberjacks, must've been a painstaking process.

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  7. How soon in the game years do you think we should be building resource buildings and bringing villagers to live with us? I know that having x amount of buildings makes tax higher and I do struggle looking after myself even just to eat let alone worrying about others in the village and hoping I can manage the tax when it comes around. I know there are tips for making money etc but I just don't seem quick enough trying to gather and then get to a village to trade before everyone is in bed. I get a bit frustrated running around trying to find the traders I wish they stayed in one area as pressing E when someone is walking around just doesn't work well for me, but I'm sure as I get better with the controls it will be easier for me. I know pressing alt shows where traders are but I'm not the best at navigating either.

    I have been a bit concerned about how fast time passes, I've read on the Steam forums a few people have quests busted because the NPC has died as too much time passed before they got to the quest so I also worry about time management too. On the start up day I wish we had 4 days of spring, I can mange 3 day seasons but that first day kind of feels robbed from you because of doing the tutorial, especially when I'm trying to collect resources and earn enough to buy seeds and fertilizer.

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  8. #8… Actually, the best way to find out if you need to repair buildings is to hold a hammer in your hand and select "Repair". Anything that needs repaired will show bright RED. Everything above 50% will show GREEN. Great video bro, as always.

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  9. Good advice, my first task every season is to fix my buildings. That said, when I restart I plan to try your tip for building houses to the top level from the get go, hopefully I won’t have to do it every season change.
    One question, can we place down a field, grub it up, then destroy it, leaving the soil bare or will the grass grow back? I don’t know the answer but plan to try it tomorrow.

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  10. DTG Productions The tips and techniques video of Medieval Dynasty have help with my play through of the game. I am now at point in my game where livestock and the decision in what animal are worth the gold, do you pay baby animal or old ones. I am have many question about the livestock in the game any there isn't many guilds or video on it. I am wonder if you could make one for everyone.

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