u/LazyHighGoals

How does environment actually work?

How does environment actually work?

  1. How much can you change it by cutting/planting trees?

  2. Can you judge what environment a region is going to be by looking at the region when you pick a map?

My impression:
I reforested a whole region before for pigfarming - and it changed a lot
On the other hand when I defrosted a whole region it barely changed
One time I somehow had a region that started with 99% meadows

I'd like to go hard on beekeeping profits for a game and am wondering how much % meadows from start / by cutting down trees is actually achievable.

u/LazyHighGoals — 4 hours ago

every time

26 armies in 1 place=my game runs smooth as ever on highest speed

but 1 ox near my storage=ggwp

u/LazyHighGoals — 23 hours ago

Is this enough farm?

to make villagers happy they have bread?

main food will be sausages/farming animals/fruit

last times I tried farming I barely got any grain out, now looked up farmhouse mechanics, but is this size somewhat decent?

u/LazyHighGoals — 4 days ago

Does hitching post location matter?

I put all of mine infront my storage, 1 infront each lumber camp, 2 for the horses infront the trading post

Does this make any sense?
Do I need to assign 1 worker for each animal or do the one's in the camp/trading/saw use the buildings workers?

may your fields be green

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u/LazyHighGoals — 5 days ago

Do pigs, cabbages, pears - produce more food than - chickens, carrots, apples?

They're more expensive/take longer to grow initially - but in the long run a house with pigs is going to produce more food than a house with chickens, right?

by AMOUNT in the long run:

tier1: pigs/cabbage/pears
tier2: ???/beetroot/apples
tier3 chickens/carrots/quinces

I went for tier1 in my first game which took too long, rn I'm kinda mixing in eggs, beetrooots, apples, carrots etc '

- but since you only need 1 of each food type and I improved my food management I want to change back to option1 again cause I'd end up with more food if I can afford the investment and time, is my thinking correct?

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u/LazyHighGoals — 5 days ago

Why do people in videos use corpse pits to build homes with big gardens when you can just click "-" to achieve the same result?

is it for aesthetic - or measurement reasons? I don't understand

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u/LazyHighGoals — 6 days ago