![]() Is it bad? When taken on it's own merits and viewing the potential of the game, no. Is it bad? When compared to other early access games, no. Is it bad? When compared to Medieval Dynasty or other complete and released games, yes. But when you look through that, the game has great bones and as long as the devs keep updating and working on it (which I have no doubt on) then it will become a great game. It's a very early access game, it isn't complete and it has bugs and other issues. It's not a complete game, it's a game that is still in active development and in the case of this game, very early active development.Īs for the question at hand. There is plenty of flat land, an average supply of stone, stick and flowers for paint,Ī forest area on the left and you can build a sawmill in that forested ares.Haven't read the reviews in a bit but if they are anything like some of the early ones and the ones on other early access games, then they are mostly from people that don't understand what early access is. Just after these is where I have my city. Keep going along the road till you see orange coloured rocks, A large one on the right and 2 smaller ones on the left. On the right you pass the head of a river ![]() On your left you will see a stump that has its roots tangled up in rocks that encroach onto the toad. You may also encounter a couple of deer crossing the road You will pass an abandon village on your left that is built in a small cliff. Stay on this road.Do not take any of the roads that lead off it ![]() ![]() ![]() You enter a forest area and the dirt road changes to a stony road. A short distance from the camp you come to 2 roads, take the one that curves to the left,Ĭontinue along this road, passing a road going off to the right. Leave Taxation and go past where the settlers you hire have their camp. I can not supply a map but I can give instructions how to find the place I have built my city. ![]()
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