Smithy and Hunt Quest | Medieval Dynasty | Part 7



Medieval Dynasty Gameplay Let’s Play First Look – Hunt, survive, build and lead in the harsh Middle Ages: Create your own Medieval Dynasty and ensure its …

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  1. I hope you know that you can see the Skills they have in Inspection Mode they have the same skillset like you Survival,Hunting,etc and you can see how good they are at it, i got a Lady with 5 in Extraction she gets me 20 Logs per Day in my Resource storage. In Spring invest in Onions the Meat with gravy is cheap and easy to produce in Masses for all your Villagers at first on 4×4 Field with onion gave me over 120 onions plus alot of seeds back, slightly spoiled meat or roasted meat gets back to 100% when it is used in another Dish.

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  2. Could you explain how you save the game? Whenever I do so it doesn't show up in my 'Load Game' screen and I think I'm definitely doing something wrong. Hope you or others can help me out, stay safe!

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  3. Yeah the bow… a serious stamina drainer and the stone arrows don't do much damage too… I think a rebalance needs to be done… the spears seem to be better suited for me… maybe it'll be different for you or you can figure out what I couldn't…

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  4. I tried this game yesterday after seeing your gameplay video. Thank you. It is a good relaxing game. Is there anyone know how to feed the citizen or wife living at the village? I put the food in the barn and it seem not working.

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  5. So you might not want the bow It seems really crappy right now It doesn't do as much damage as a spear and it takes all your stamina just to drop back and release. let's just say I think the primitive bow in 7 days of die is way better than the bow in this game.

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  6. Content editing is looking great. Food does not degrade, most dishes start at less than 100% condition from what I have seen. Spears are good for three throws, they use 33% with each throw. Foxes will attack you if you attack them. Taxes go up for each building, field, and villager you have. Before getting villagers I suggest making sure you have food storage, I made the mistake of getting one, and the game does not tell you that the only way to feed the villagers is with a food storage. Great content GE, your wholesome yet "squirrel-like" game sense is very comforting to watch and listen to. Keep it up.

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  7. LOL!!! Great episode, GE! I got a few good laughs out of it. You already have a few episodes out that I have not watched yet, so you may have already heard what I will share with you, regarding interacting with the NPC's…

    The female NPC's are actually somewhat intelligent. They know that on a cloudy day, the sky is not blue. They know that during the winter, there are no flowers in bloom. With some of the ladies, when you compliment their honesty, they wonder if they insulted you. If you compliment their shabby attire, it upsets them. If you mention their figure, they are also insulted. Want to gossip? Some will tell you to mind your own business! If you read their dialogue, you will get a lesson on the etiquette.

    Some women are definitely more high maintenance than others (lol). I have figured out that the women who you can recruit are not so high maintenance and are easier to get along with. Plus, if you marry a woman who is apart of one of the villages, they bring their entire family with them when they move in. Also, there is a glitch right now, where you cannot have an actual heir from them. Instead, you seem to automatically adopt their sister!!! LOL!!!! My advice? Stick with wooing the recruitable females.

    As for folks you can recruit…hold down your left alt button and you will see floating icons and names above folks' heads. The folks you can recruit are the ones that have the icons above their heads displaying their skill levels. The higher the number, the better they are at that skill. These folks usually hang out around the bonfire on their lazy bums. They are homeless so they never seem to sleep at night, either. Pick your villagers wisely! Even if you do not pick wisely, you can banish folks if you feel the need to. By the way, there are new folks coming in and out of the towns often.

    It is easy to recruit! One conversation can get you to 70% and then you can recruit them. The 19 year olds are of age to recruit, you were just trying to recruit a villager, not a "nomad". You will not be able to recruit folks who have already settled into a village, just those who are homeless. Hope this helps!!!

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  8. Food only goes bad if it is on you when the seasons change. In storage, it never goes bad. Be sure to empty your pockets of food before midnight strikes on the third night of every season and you will be okay.

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  9. Crouching with ctrl helps you to get real close to the deer, once you get a spear into it, you can then track the deer using the alt key, just remember it uses stamina fast. I'm stuck trying to get 20 points with Alwins story VII, eve crafted a bow after he gave me arrows and it's now driving me bonkers so I've taken a time out. Use ctrl to find dropped feathers and whatnot.

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  10. You can get a water skin by crafting a hunters cabin and then using the workbench or building a workshop, also big thing I found out by beating first mission you get fur clothes from the hunter and put them on or else you will be in trouble, but they are giving to you so don’t worry

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  11. The waterskin you can make it in the sewing 1 Building -> table ( not the wheel or the loom) -> tailoring. As well as in the hunter lodge 1 -> Workbench -> Survival. In both places it costs the same 2 Linen Thread + 4 Leather

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  12. I got really behind on your videos of this game…gonna binge them all weekend to catch up! Love how you apologized to all the animals you hunted…you have a tender heart GE, that's very refreshing in a gamer!

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