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Date of upload: Apr 13, 2024 ^^
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Start with chickens then get cows. Ignore goats.
Terrain height gives big damage bonuses for towers. Soldiers, archers etc are very expensive. Cavalry are super expensive, but they do a LOT of damage.
Berry bushes can be moved so you can "farm" them.
Forresters are important for renewing tree plantations. This stops your people having to go further afield for wood.
Set quotas in your firewood splitter and fletcher.
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#Palisade walls will slow my growth'
why not look at it another way? you have your interior that you turn into the noble estate of sorts. here you have the biggest and best houses that get all the support in growth and amenities you could ask for, then outside you have your industry, your lower class housing, the productive side of your settlement. do it in rings based on range of the markets and you could have some fun layouts with it
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I noticed some weird audio glitches around 17:08 and 17:54. I'm not sure how you process your videos, but Francis John had similar issues, and eventually figured out how to fix it.
> I totally forgot to mention that I no longer get the scritch noises in my videos any more. I am rendering the videos into Quicktime instead of MPEG4. No more scritches. Turns out when rendering from MPEG4 to MPEG4 is when the issue arises.
Maybe his solution might fix it for you as well? :)
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@Peptuck
1 month ago
One detail I learned about invasions was that the raiders tend to try to go for buildings storing finished and expensive goods, so they'll try to go for your vaults, storehouses, and armory/blacksmith. I've found that if you put these buildings behind walls with defenses around them like the barracks and town hall, you can deal with even fairly large raids pretty easily.
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