

This sounds great, but it has some caveats. These are shields, which citizens who become knights pick up, and they then recruit a few archers to form little armies. When you’ve upgraded your camp into a castle, you’ll have the opportunity to build new stuff on both sides of the castle. This will almost always defend against most enemy attacks - but if your forces get spread out, they’ll get wiped out easily. But if you’ve even put a tiny stockade out beyond that, your catapults will move there, as will your armies (more on them momentarily), and many of your archers will set up behind that outer wall. So you can have a perfect defensive setup in one location.

for your troops pushes out to the furthest walls. … Your furthest walls are your defensive focus Here’s a good one, with a watchtower wedged between two walls (you’ll usually want towers behind walls).īut you’ll want to seek them out, and expand to those points and only those points, because. But outside of that, the earth mounts and rock outcropping that turn into defenses are randomized, so it can be tough to find a good setup. The defensive setup at the start of a game is simple and effective–two wall/watchtower setups in both directions.
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So don’t build that farm upgrade until you’ve got walls on the outside of the farms - otherwise you’ll lose farmers and scythes after every attack, and that’s expensive. If you upgrade the farm a second time, however, you’ll get a farmhouse, and your people will stay the night there, allowing them to make much more money - but they won’t be safe at night. Your scythe-carrying people will come out and farm, making a good amount of money, and then they’ll head back to base at night. Build these up once, and they’ll become a farm. When you clear enough land, you’ll find some streams. Best of all, the merchant is always in the same spot, so he’s pretty easy to find and exploit. But for just 4 gold, he’ll wander back into town and fill your stock of one item at random - and keep filling as long as he’s standing there, so you can get six or seven scythes if your citizens are nearby - that’s 4 gold to the merchant for 35 gold worth of farming. He’ll be deep in the woods, near the demon gates, so be careful. Got plenty of other games to play and I got enough hours of enjoyment out of the game to feel I got my money's worth.The most efficient method of building your item stocks is to find the merchant.

So until I figure out where those files are or how that data is being saved through a clean reinstall I can't play.īut as I said. And the audio is buggy so half the sounds don't play (like car engines). But manually going back into it and changing everything proves trickier than I thought. But how changes the SDK made persist is beyond me.Īll I changed was the weights of a few items and then somehow accidentally cleared the weapons dealer's buy/sell info in the starting town. I can understand the save and config files being stored in a separate folder under my documents or something because that's pretty common (except I can't actually find that folder). Upon reinstalling the game I find that my save files, my game settings (controls, audio,video) and the horrible changes my experimenting with the SDK did all still persist. The Game folder does have a save sub folder, but the problem is if I uninstall the game, then delete the entire game folder information remains.
