Manor Lords

Manor Lords

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veillordofdarkness 25. apr. 2024 kl. 7.17
Farming in the Medieval era. (Pigs were important)
The agricultural population under feudalism in Northern Europe was typically organized into manors consisting of several hundred or more acres of land presided over by a Lord of the manor, with a Roman Catholic church and priest. Most of the people living on the manor were peasant farmers or serfs who grew crops for themselves, and either labored for the lord and church or paid rent for their land. Barley and wheat were the most important crops in most European regions; oats and rye were also grown, along with a variety of vegetables and fruits. Oxen and horses were used as draft animals. Sheep were raised for wool and pigs were raised for meat.

Now I'm assuming if there isn't any pig farming in the early access there will be in a later update. But it is that hunting solely for meat isn't sufficient to support a large population. That is where pigs other livestock were used for. Yes even sheep were slaughtered for meat. Milk came not just from cows but sheep and goats as well.

Also, fish farming was a thing in France in the 1100s

My purpose for this post is to Hopefully get the developer's attention.
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Doomed 25. apr. 2024 kl. 8.59 
Livestock would be cool to have at one point.
Angelillus 25. apr. 2024 kl. 9.18 
I already published a message in this regard. For example:

Pig cattle: once a year (for example, always in the month of January, to make it easier for the programmer) for every two pigs you have, you produce a new pig.

There should also be a new building, the "slaughterhouse", where you can slaughter a pig and get several units of meat from it.
veillordofdarkness 25. apr. 2024 kl. 10.29 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Angelillus:
I already published a message in this regard. For example:

Pig cattle: once a year (for example, always in the month of January, to make it easier for the programmer) for every two pigs you have, you produce a new pig.

There should also be a new building, the "slaughterhouse", where you can slaughter a pig and get several units of meat from it.
Butcher/slaughterhouse
Preacher 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.00 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Kraftkanzler:
Why should I want to breed Walmart customers in my backyard? Chickens are the better choice and you don´t need to buy them wheelchairs.
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Salty 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.01 
what if you running a muslim village tho ...???

pigies not so important...
veillordofdarkness 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.13 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Cracky!!!:
what if you running a muslim village tho ...???

pigies not so important...
Muslims got goats already ingame.
BIX NOOD 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.36 
Yes, peasants back in the day consumed a mostly vegetarian diet and because of this, were often weak and malnourished. By contrast, extremely dominant forces in history had diets high in protein. For instance, step nomads like the Huns and Mongols consumed a diet of dairy and meat which was one of the main contributing factors to their dominance over many other cultures for centuries.
Himitsu 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.39 
I hope they add oinkers then.
OneNineDeepSilence 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.43 
Opprinnelig skrevet av BIX NOOD:
the Huns and Mongols consumed a diet of dairy and meat which was one of the main contributing factors to their dominance over many other cultures for centuries.

Well, they just quickly vanished despite their diet (of course not because the diet). Really anyone thinks that their food turned the Huns or Mongols into whatever they did? If anything, Greeks had better diet than both of those.
Sist redigert av OneNineDeepSilence; 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.46
Someguyinhere 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.44 
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Either way, most people (at least commoners) had a diet that was largely vegetarian during the 14th century. Maybe with some dried or salted fish now and then.

That's just not true. We know it isn't true. Fish, pork, eggs, these were common forms of protein for the average commoner. Please read an up to date book.
Sist redigert av Someguyinhere; 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.45
veillordofdarkness 25. apr. 2024 kl. 11.57 
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Opprinnelig skrevet av A_Rude_Gesture:
Either way, most people (at least commoners) had a diet that was largely vegetarian during the 14th century. Maybe with some dried or salted fish now and then.

That's just not true. We know it isn't true. Fish, pork, eggs, these were common forms of protein for the average commoner. Please read an up to date book.
The fact that we know many rivers in Europe were over fished to the point that almost all of the native fish population was destroyed
Buntkreuz 25. apr. 2024 kl. 12.24 
As long as it doesnt feature potatos, (bell)pepper, corn, pumpkin, tomatos or sunflowers, its all fine.
I hate when games in a similar era and area do that.

What is slightly worse, is when they let you research absolute basic knowledge stuff like wheat growing or how a freaking well works.
Dude, knowledge and technological developments dont happen in a vacuum. These people managed to get to a region with ships or whatever, they know how digging a hole works and how fishing functions.
Dont let me start with a techtree in the stone age.

And so many games do the above two.
Just dont, its stupid.
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veillordofdarkness 25. apr. 2024 kl. 12.41 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Buntkreuz:
As long as it doesnt feature potatos, (bell)pepper, corn, pumpkin, tomatos or sunflowers, its all fine.
I hate when games in a similar era and area do that.

What is slightly worse, is when they let you research absolute basic knowledge stuff like wheat growing or how a freaking well works.
Dude, knowledge and technological developments dont happen in a vacuum. These people managed to get to a region with ships or whatever, they know how digging a hole works and how fishing functions.
Dont let me start with a techtree in the stone age.

And so many games do the above two.
Just dont, its stupid.
If it was grown or farmed in medieval Europe then it should be a part of Manor Lords
Buntkreuz 25. apr. 2024 kl. 12.46 
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As long as it doesnt feature potatos, (bell)pepper, corn, pumpkin, tomatos or sunflowers, its all fine.
I hate when games in a similar era and area do that.

What is slightly worse, is when they let you research absolute basic knowledge stuff like wheat growing or how a freaking well works.
Dude, knowledge and technological developments dont happen in a vacuum. These people managed to get to a region with ships or whatever, they know how digging a hole works and how fishing functions.
Dont let me start with a techtree in the stone age.

And so many games do the above two.
Just dont, its stupid.
If it was grown or farmed in medieval Europe then it should be a part of Manor Lords
Since it wasnt, it shouldnt, still some games do it because its so iconic to grow potatos or tomatoes.
Raphx 25. apr. 2024 kl. 12.58 
+1 yes pig y think the dev get this in game
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