The mod manager shows a red exclamation mark, which leads me to believe that the mod wouldn’t work but it seemed to function just fine as far as I could tell. The food management mod that I am using is called Better Food.
#Life is feudal forest village pt br mods#
I love using them, but I hate using managers to use them so I was happy to see that the mods are integrated into Steam. I have a love/hate relationship with mods. However, I needed to be able to play through the game in a timely manner so I could write this article, and because I don’t have the attention span to put in 40 hours of game time just to have 12 nearly starving villagers living out of shacks. If you want to take the game incredibly slow and difficult, stick to vanilla settings and you will find all the difficulty you need. I understand that in the middle ages food collection/production was the major focus of survival, however I don’t think any person of any time eats as much as Village Forest villagers. With a population of 48 people I had 26 people focused on gathering food (54 percent of the population) and I still had a low food reserves alert and by year 38 my village suffered from mass starvation and the game was over. If you choose to play straight vanilla you will need at least 45 percent of your population focused on food collection or production with low populations. There are several mistakes to be made early game, but not having enough of your population focused on food production is the most fatal. Straight vanilla is beyond difficult on food production. Even with all the deaths, my food supply never recovered – in part because the vanilla food system is incredibly difficult to maintain. My second village grew so fast that I lost 13 people to starvation in the second winter. I learned to keep my population to be bare minimum until I had at least 1000 meat in storage. The second, and arguably most important, tip: go slow. Personally I felt like it was slow and tedious, but it was helpful in pointing out that food and firewood were going to be needed immediately. It was really helpful in picking up the key gaming mechanics. The first tip that should be followed is: play the tutorial. I am currently on my eleventh village with 46 hours of game time and I have made several mistakes.
I had a steeper learning curve with Village Forest than I expected given that there was tutorial. If you are only interested in my review you can scroll down to the end of the page. The concept of Village Forest is perfect for me because it is the city builder without the conquest, which is all I ever wanted. (It is unimaginable now to think there was a time I wasn’t connected to the internet in one way or another, but the late 90s and early 00s were a different time.) Living in near to complete poverty as we were, we could not afford any sort of video games on our computer but that didn’t stop one of my brothers from downloading the Age of Empires demo, of which we played repeatedly for a couple of years. The later, more stable part of my childhood allowed me to have a computer and Internet. I am a sucker for city builder games, even though I don’t believe that I am very good at them. This time around I played Life is Feudal: Village Forest Well, 2019 is here, so move over unplayed game library. I have never taken the time to play them, but I got them. I have played Life is Feudal: Your Own a few years back and was excited to see that when I purchased the game I also got other games with it.