Sengoku Dynasty

Sengoku Dynasty

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I don't understand about the "Dynasty" Feature of this game
Just like the title said. The meaning of dynasty of this game give me some confusion. First, I thought that the "Dynasty" in here means that the game will feature generation to generation of character that I can play. I mean, when my character has a son or daughter, and he died, then his son / daughter will replace him.

But then, I think, maybe I'm wrong here. Maybe the dynasty feature mean the dynasty feature in the menu. Where I can control the village and the villagers.

So what is the meaning of Sengoku Dynasty in here? I hope the miss conception can be straighten so more people won't have a miss conception about the feature of the game.
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I believe that will be a family dynasty as late in the roadmap they mention "Additional options for family interactions and romance to enhance your immersive experience.
Makkonen Aug 19, 2023 @ 4:30pm 
Originally posted by G-Solo (Indonesia):
Just like the title said. The meaning of dynasty of this game give me some confusion. First, I thought that the "Dynasty" in here means that the game will feature generation to generation of character that I can play. I mean, when my character has a son or daughter, and he died, then his son / daughter will replace him.

But then, I think, maybe I'm wrong here. Maybe the dynasty feature mean the dynasty feature in the menu. Where I can control the village and the villagers.

So what is the meaning of Sengoku Dynasty in here? I hope the miss conception can be straighten so more people won't have a miss conception about the feature of the game.
If you check the roadmap you get to see that they add family and romance later. For now they are concentrating hotfixes, feedbacks and quality of life. You can check it here https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1702010/view/3690188838567197992
Steppenrazor Aug 19, 2023 @ 9:17pm 
basically the core is - you have kids - once kids are old enough and your 1st char dies (via old age/combat? not sure on the combat bit.. never died in MD and had a kid old enough to take over)


the eldest kid/heir takes over.

oddly for several hundred hours in MD - i tended to have such a great village.. never got to where my kid would take over.. i'd get bored, restart, move on to other games ect. think longest i went was having like a 10 year old.. i'd well mastered the game by then.

its all about your family.. the "villages" you own/build are just that - stuff you built/villagers who work for you/your family.. your..

Dynasty..
Last edited by Steppenrazor; Aug 19, 2023 @ 9:23pm
Originally posted by Steppenrazor:
basically the core is - you have kids - once kids are old enough and your 1st char dies (via old age/combat? not sure on the combat bit.. never died in MD and had a kid old enough to take over)


the eldest kid/heir takes over.

oddly for several hundred hours in MD - i tended to have such a great village.. never got to where my kid would take over.. i'd get bored, restart, move on to other games ect. think longest i went was having like a 10 year old.. i'd well mastered the game by then.

its all about your family.. the "villages" you own/build are just that - stuff you built/villagers who work for you/your family.. your..

Dynasty..

Now, that's what I thought about the Dynasty system. But maybe they don't have inheritance feature. Maybe it just like Stardew Valley; where you can have a wife and some kids, and that's it.
I don't know about Stardew Valley, but Farmer dynasty and Wild west dynasty are 365 days a year, and there's no way I'd ever see my kid become an adult.

SD and MD are a few days a year, so I guess SD would allow us to play the heir at some point.
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Date Posted: Aug 19, 2023 @ 3:51pm
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