@@Grumpygameviews Oh im so sorry, i didnt realise New allies was released on console so i assumed you were PC. Should have paid attention. Settlers 2 (non 10th edition) is ancient enough to run on most things i believe. I feel like settlers of pagonia would also not be intensive but i haven't looked at requirements,
The algorithm led me to a gem. Good video and put this game on my radar. Though, there's a lot of medieval city builders now that scratch the itch of a more relaxed feel. My favorite currently is Foundation. It's similarly charming and also has a speed up and down feature. Only thing us that it really doesn't have any combat. You can build forts and castles and train soldiers, but you usually send them out on expeditions. Banished, Manor Lords, Against the Storm, Pioneers of Pagonia, Farthest Frontiers, lots of variety and I just don't which is the best overall experience that's the whole package. The "fiefdom simulator" is quite the expanding field.
Thank you my friendv very kind of you to say🙏🏼 Some good options there. Are any of them on console? That’s where I do most of my gaming as my laptop doesn’t work very well 😬
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Great video.
Was looking for a point of view on this from someone who wasn't always comparing it to the originals.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed👍🏼 Defo worth a try
I think it would be interesting for you to review Settlers 2: 10th anniversary edition and then Pioneers of Pagonia in comparison to this.
Thank you my friend. I’ll keep my eye out for that one. I’m mainly a console player as my laptop is bunk. Is that on console ?
@@Grumpygameviews Oh im so sorry, i didnt realise New allies was released on console so i assumed you were PC. Should have paid attention.
Settlers 2 (non 10th edition) is ancient enough to run on most things i believe. I feel like settlers of pagonia would also not be intensive but i haven't looked at requirements,
Ok thanks for the heads up might take a look at that. I ended up getting quite hooked on this in the end
The algorithm led me to a gem. Good video and put this game on my radar. Though, there's a lot of medieval city builders now that scratch the itch of a more relaxed feel. My favorite currently is Foundation. It's similarly charming and also has a speed up and down feature. Only thing us that it really doesn't have any combat. You can build forts and castles and train soldiers, but you usually send them out on expeditions. Banished, Manor Lords, Against the Storm, Pioneers of Pagonia, Farthest Frontiers, lots of variety and I just don't which is the best overall experience that's the whole package.
The "fiefdom simulator" is quite the expanding field.
Thank you my friendv very kind of you to say🙏🏼
Some good options there. Are any of them on console? That’s where I do most of my gaming as my laptop doesn’t work very well 😬