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Its a game get with the game plan
So, you'd rather the game be about sitting in a throne room listening to the ministers prattle on about affairs of the nation, then head to your workroom and stamp papers?
Even the games description was clear right at the start it would have been better be called Medieval Citizen Dynasty, Middle Age:Life Isn´t Feudal , 1580: Farmer Sim , Bohemian Rhapsody&Fieldwork....idk.
Anyway...often ppl are just too lazy to read dev announcements and get informed.
You do think of castles and such but there was so much more to that time than that. Average people can have family dynasties too.
true, but you have to admit that Dynasty is ab BIG word.....pedegree or family tree would come closer.
It all boils down to what Dynasty means. A line of succession within family. This game is all about that. You start your life, build a settlement, make it grow. Produce an heir, when you're gone they'll keep running what you built.
It'd be nice that after 200 years we'll be able to build bigger buildings. To show that the settlement kept growing and we leverage our way to becoming a powerful lord.