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i cant even build a settlers camp there because it says i dont have enough resurces. even though i have over 100 of all basic things. start from scratch? that feels like a chore....
but... how/if even possible.. do i send multiple things back and forth??..
do i just build more of those houses that trade between them??
i build one, it only allows me to send one thing back and forth.. and at the same time, i have to start all over.. feels a bit dumb to do it so many times on so many plots of a map..
and only be able to send one thing back and forth is rediculous..
Hehe. I have about 350 people in my first region, 12 months of supplies and 3300 coin. I've only played on Relaxed mode with bandits, so I've had it easy! It's annoying that I can't just send resources across into neighbouring regions I've captured though.
but i still have to restart and build a church and dida dada.. to gain population so i have enough to get recurses that ran out on my first plot but hey then they run out x2 as fast cause my new pice of land needs some too.. its just a mess..
Once you claim the region ( for 1000 influence points ), you need to build a settler camp for 250 treasury money ( top right corner ), not regional wealth.
To get treasury money, you need to collect tax from your main region. To collect tax, you need to build a Manor. ( Click "C", administration, then click Manor.
Once build, apply taxes ( I suggest 2-5% ) or your people will be unhappy. You get taxes per month,
Other way to collect treasury money ( also called personal wealth ), is to kill bandits and claim their camp ( gives around 130-170 treasury money per camp destroyed ).
Once you build a settler camp in the new region, you need to build a "Pack Station".
If you want to send goods "from" your main region to your new region, you need to build a Pack station in your Main region.
If you want to send goods from your new region to your main region, you build a Pack Station in your new region.
If you want to send goods from both sides, then build a Pack Station in both regions.
Pack stations are an exchange regional facility where you can give... and take something in exchange. When you send something to a new region you own, you "have" to take something back in exchange.
So if you're receiving region has nothing to trade back, then you will not be able to exchange anything between region.
Both regions needs to have something to exchange ( barter ).
Hope it helps.
yea bro but just wait untill you run out of stone, clay ♥♥♥♥ like that..
then you go to a new region thinking you can take from there and keep building but in the end that new area keeps it for itself AND you need to REPOPULATE before you have enough workers.. i really dont like that..
that is not my issue here.
My issue is that my first area has soon no stone, No clay. no copper. and almost no wood.
So this game wants me to go to a new region... and only be able to send back and forth 1 thing??.. it only allows you to choice 1 thing, and even if i build more then one trade station.. i still need to rebuild the whole town to gain enough population and workers and before that comes i will use up haf that lands resurces anyway, and if i share them with my first land that needs more recurses, then my second plot of land will lose resurses x2 as fast..
i wish the game had a mode where you could just choice to have both as the same. or at least drag population from the other to the other.
You can also use the trading posts to move goods between your towns.
For example if you want to move some grain you set the trading post in the town with the grain to export grain and the trading post in the town you want to receive the grain to import grain (of course the town importing the grain has to pay for it as well). The trading posts use horses to move up to 10 units at once.