Hi, nice video. Btw some tips : you can see ressources while you are searching a location for your city center at the beginning. Moreover at the start you can immediatly researching cabin surveyors and build one to build your farms far from the center. Woodcuters are very long to work, you can t place farms in dense forest but you can put in near and it will "eat" the forest little by little. Have fun.
I notice that in the options for logo/flag, among the circle-and-wedge options there is none with the wedge on the right, which would look like Pac-Man. That's some extreme litigation aversion. :) Edit: I don't know if this game takes it into account, but I agree with the Riverside location. Historically, cities and specifically city states prospered better with access to water borne shipping routes.
The game does take that into account, as I know of at least one building in the Commercial culture that requires a waterside location to be built 😊 That said, when you get into Era 2 you get that additional ring, which means that the other recommended start location will have easy access to water when you combine that with wonders and watchtowers!
Great little organic game. Thank you for sharing. I just bought it. As you commented a couple of times, the English expression (translation?) is a bit amateurish in places. Being a pedant I find this irritating. For example, you just unlocked Tilery (a place to make tiles) and Brickwork (not "Brickworks", which would be a place to make bricks)
I also love this game - and I hope you're enjoying it as much I have been doing 😁 And yeah.. With the devs being a team of all French, and also a small team, I've definitely noticed that some sentences have some "seepage" of being translated from French to English. I suspect they'll get a native English speaker who knows French to do a passover on the translations later on though 😊The Carvery building also has confused me a few times too. I would have made that a Stonemason - or maybe a Stone Carver - Carvery is a bit too obscure and can my brain wants to connect it to wood carving, thus beams and not Rubble .. another word there that I would definitely not choose, but rather I'd probably use Stone Bricks and Clay Bricks off the top of my head - probably even better words to pick from.
I'll agree to disagree, as I find the timer so relaxed that I even managed to complete all 5 wonders in the Ancient Age before progressing to the second age in the current playthrough that I am doing. But the endless mode is a great addition, which allows you to build megacities (I've seen a few screenshots in their official Discord server, and some of those cities are covering sigificant portions of the map!)
Hi, nice video. Btw some tips : you can see ressources while you are searching a location for your city center at the beginning. Moreover at the start you can immediatly researching cabin surveyors and build one to build your farms far from the center. Woodcuters are very long to work, you can t place farms in dense forest but you can put in near and it will "eat" the forest little by little. Have fun.
Very helpful. Thank you! Please continue with this series.
I look forward to more episodes. I may have to play this one.
Laid back ciry builder is something i lookin for. Need to check it. Good vid.
Calm Norwegians with excellent english are my favourite gender.
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I notice that in the options for logo/flag, among the circle-and-wedge options there is none with the wedge on the right, which would look like Pac-Man. That's some extreme litigation aversion. :)
Edit: I don't know if this game takes it into account, but I agree with the Riverside location. Historically, cities and specifically city states prospered better with access to water borne shipping routes.
The game does take that into account, as I know of at least one building in the Commercial culture that requires a waterside location to be built 😊 That said, when you get into Era 2 you get that additional ring, which means that the other recommended start location will have easy access to water when you combine that with wonders and watchtowers!
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I have so many questions, I don't know where to start. H4lp!
"Can I ask a question?" seems to be the usual brainless way to go about it! 😋😋😋😋
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Its kinda laggy in the end of the early access. Needs optimization.
Great little organic game. Thank you for sharing. I just bought it.
As you commented a couple of times, the English expression (translation?) is a bit amateurish in places. Being a pedant I find this irritating. For example, you just unlocked Tilery (a place to make tiles) and Brickwork (not "Brickworks", which would be a place to make bricks)
I also love this game - and I hope you're enjoying it as much I have been doing 😁
And yeah.. With the devs being a team of all French, and also a small team, I've definitely noticed that some sentences have some "seepage" of being translated from French to English. I suspect they'll get a native English speaker who knows French to do a passover on the translations later on though 😊The Carvery building also has confused me a few times too. I would have made that a Stonemason - or maybe a Stone Carver - Carvery is a bit too obscure and can my brain wants to connect it to wood carving, thus beams and not Rubble .. another word there that I would definitely not choose, but rather I'd probably use Stone Bricks and Clay Bricks off the top of my head - probably even better words to pick from.
No such thing as “relaxing” if there’s a timer ticking down
I'll agree to disagree, as I find the timer so relaxed that I even managed to complete all 5 wonders in the Ancient Age before progressing to the second age in the current playthrough that I am doing. But the endless mode is a great addition, which allows you to build megacities (I've seen a few screenshots in their official Discord server, and some of those cities are covering sigificant portions of the map!)