Medieval Dynasty

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How far can you push the Dynasty?
I know when Racimir dies the player then plays his son but then if the son has a son, does the son play his son when he dies? If so how far can you push it? Endless generations? Be fun to see what a 100 year old village looks like.
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ladix Oct 7, 2021 @ 4:08pm 
There are no borders as far as I know. At least in terms of generations. But who knows if any player will keep it up that long?
darknessanubis Oct 7, 2021 @ 4:11pm 
Originally posted by ladix:
There are no borders as far as I know. At least in terms of generations. But who knows if any player will keep it up that long?
I never got the chance before to really move to the next generation due to all the updates forcing restarts. Now that its possible we can keep a world long term I just think it would be fun to see how far I can go. Think that might be a goal for me :)

Mind you I have a minecraft world that I have had going for 5 real life years now LOL.
ladix Oct 7, 2021 @ 4:36pm 
Originally posted by darknessanubis:
Originally posted by ladix:
There are no borders as far as I know. At least in terms of generations. But who knows if any player will keep it up that long?
I never got the chance before to really move to the next generation due to all the updates forcing restarts. Now that its possible we can keep a world long term I just think it would be fun to see how far I can go. Think that might be a goal for me :)

Mind you I have a minecraft world that I have had going for 5 real life years now LOL.
Yes, it's similar for me. many restarts because of new attempts, patches and so one.Now i have the perfect location, the perfect speed of the village growth and default settings, seem to be perfect for me as well. i hope i can play through it this time and see my heir as an adult for once.
Martin Oct 7, 2021 @ 5:04pm 
I have a strange desire to breed a villager with perfect 10 stats, which would take several generations on default settings. Then maybe go on to breed a whole village of perfect 10s.
shmullster Oct 7, 2021 @ 5:09pm 
I'm sure I watched this on original Star Trek...
darknessanubis Oct 7, 2021 @ 6:38pm 
Originally posted by Martin:
I have a strange desire to breed a villager with perfect 10 stats, which would take several generations on default settings. Then maybe go on to breed a whole village of perfect 10s.
That could be a fun goal!
I can't see the time spent in game being sustainable for multiple generations. It took me a year of EA to reach first new generation. 9 months after the last re-start actually. I suspect playing will fizzle down to occasional therapeutic relaxation sessions from first son onwards.
ladix Oct 8, 2021 @ 7:51am 
Originally posted by richardmgoldsmith:
I can't see the time spent in game being sustainable for multiple generations. It took me a year of EA to reach first new generation. 9 months after the last re-start actually. I suspect playing will fizzle down to occasional therapeutic relaxation sessions from first son onwards.
It depends on how you play at the beginning. i've had so many restarts since the beginning that i now know exactly how quickly i'll build my buildings and how quickly my village will expand. I don't build all my buildings at once. Many are only built in the next generations. this allows me to drag the game over generations, for example.
Lailantie Oct 8, 2021 @ 9:17am 
Originally posted by richardmgoldsmith:
I can't see the time spent in game being sustainable for multiple generations. It took me a year of EA to reach first new generation. 9 months after the last re-start actually. I suspect playing will fizzle down to occasional therapeutic relaxation sessions from first son onwards.

I guess that's what my husband is doing. He still plays his first savegame which is a bit more than one year old, and his village is year eightysomething. He doesn't want to restart, too much of a hussle. He likes things slow and steady, and he is totally unable to hunt. When I hear him play MD, it's mostly about when the next villagers will die and how he puts them together and how many empty houses he has, and how he gets the kids level up. As for the looks, it pretty much looks like an ordinary village with a default building limit.
Misanthrope Oct 8, 2021 @ 10:15am 
As far as your boredom takes you. After the grindfest reaches its climax and you can finally wreath your settlement in stone walls, to match the stone houses you could build from day one, you're basically rather rinsing and repeating for the sake of achievements... I guess? You could enjoy some of the game's stimulating dialogue options... lmfao.
prime11 Oct 8, 2021 @ 10:28am 
That does sound interesting. To play as your kid, than there kid and so on. Being playing through infinite generations.
-But that's a big "if" someone plays that long. Specially if everything is done by than lol
Lailantie Oct 8, 2021 @ 11:09am 
Some people enjoy to just "be" in a game. I'm aware it's not the majority ;)
ladix Oct 8, 2021 @ 11:13am 
Originally posted by Lailantie:
Some people enjoy to just "be" in a game. I'm aware it's not the majority ;)
I am also like that :)
Blaze1961 Oct 8, 2021 @ 11:37am 
I've yet to play an heir. I get bored after all the story quests are done and I've built everything at least once. The only thing to do now is go around and decorate with no real meaning other than aesthetics. More tech unlocked with each generation would keep me interested in playing a lot longer but as for right now I feel no need to play the "Dynasty" part of this game. Don't get me wrong I really enjoy the game I'd just like to see more content and hopefully they will add it.
Originally posted by richardmgoldsmith:
I can't see the time spent in game being sustainable for multiple generations. It took me a year of EA to reach first new generation. 9 months after the last re-start actually. I suspect playing will fizzle down to occasional therapeutic relaxation sessions from first son onwards.

I feel much the same. Building a village, getting it running smoothly and so on is interesting but once it comes down to just fiddling with micro-management it becomes a bit tedious. I've created three villages now in different locations (never really finished the second because of v1.0 release) the first being the most developed but it started to pall after 14 or 15 years so I never got to the next generation. Maybe v1.0 has some longer term surprises.
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Date Posted: Oct 7, 2021 @ 3:54pm
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