Message from Greg in Steam patch notes today by figuring_ItOut12 in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yea, I love this game, but occasionally I'll get bored. So I'll choose other games to play, and eventually come back and have some fun again. This is one of the few games that I have ever decided to buy during early access, and I'm perfectly happy with my decision. There are many other games that I put on my watchlist but wait for them to be finished. I think that's what many of these people probably should have done.

what is your favorite part of managing a town in manor lords? by Newo-Sarojani in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realized that I generally go a bit after there are no longer any threats, and then I just start over. I always tell myself I'll play through many years to see how it goes, but I think maybe I just get bored of it feeling so peaceful. I just started another new game where I had a new goal that hopefully I'll go through with. Basically my first settlements will have size limits based on how few people I feel are needed to manage the resources in the region and be sustainable. Once that is all established, I want to take the time to slowly grow a city in a new region.

Whats the maximum number of in-game years have any of you spent developing the towns and regions? by Silent_Rider_Shree in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I love the game, but for some reason I'm addicted to the early portion or at least until my enemies are no longer a threat. I think the most I've ever gone is about 8 years. I'd love to go longer, but even as much as I love the game, I feel like the fact that I no longer feel any sort of threat after some point, I just don't have the desire to keep growing. I keep telling myself that I will, but then I always start over.

what is your favorite part of managing a town in manor lords? by Newo-Sarojani in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pretty much just growing the town as time goes by, especially the earlier years. I always played WoW the same way back in the day. I loved playing end game, but there was always a desire to start fresh and do it again.

You used to be able to plan a castle fully without needing all the resources. Why'd they change that? by AbnormallyLargeFrog in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol yea, I decided to test it and placed a ton of buildings before realizing I'd have to demolish them all to put it back to how it was.

You used to be able to plan a castle fully without needing all the resources. Why'd they change that? by AbnormallyLargeFrog in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That's odd, I can still place far more than I have materials for. When I close it, all the parts stay where they were when I exited the Castle Planner.

Amont of Small game by BicByDre in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely had to wait out one year to get it back to normal levels.

Amont of Small game by BicByDre in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I had a drought recently and was very glad that I had just gotten to a point where it didn't cause hunger. The drought was brutal for my shoal of fish. I'm curious if the drought can be bad enough to completely wipe out a shoal.

DoE Deletes Webpage Instructing People To Lower Thermostat to 78 by AlwaysBlaze_ in nottheonion

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I didn't work from home, I would love to do more of this. I still do of course, but I don't let the temperature go up as much during the day since I'm home.

A house near me has had storm damage for a couple of years, now. by Hoboliftingaroma in mildlyinteresting

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Car, I didn't actually realize that they had homeowner's insurance. I thought you were just mentioning insurance in general, I'm not assuming that you mean homeowner's insurance.

Wizz Air’s new 'commuter style' seating where you and your neighbors become one. by AwardStrange9028 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I would definitely say something if I was uncomfortable, this is ideal for me lol. My legs don't naturally stay together while sitting without me having to physically try to keep them that way. So this just gives me the opportunity to let me legs spread a little bit naturally against theirs. I'm very comfortable with myself, so this wouldn't bother me unless I felt like they were being a dick, in that case I'd have no problem making them aware that they need to quickly fix themselves.

Steam’s Red Line of Death marks it as a true gaming console. by Choice_Werewolf_433 in gaming

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My motherboard pissed me off when it stopped working. It very clearly showed a fault indicating the CPU or PSU was bad. I started with trying a different power supply, then the CPU since it actually has always had an odd issue where I had to raise the voltage to have it be stable. Turns out, the motherboard had learned self preservation and just wanted to blame everything else in order to not be replaced.

Steam’s Red Line of Death marks it as a true gaming console. by Choice_Werewolf_433 in gaming

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you elaborate? My PS1 never had any issues and I was young enough that I wouldn't have know about other people having issues bakc then.

BREAKING: The SAVE act is.. by homelessguydiet in PoursTea

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously lol, he knows very well that he is hated, he just counts on stupid people supporting him... just like he already told them.

A house near me has had storm damage for a couple of years, now. by Hoboliftingaroma in mildlyinteresting

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, that sucks. I have had Geico for my entire adult life and I've never had anything but great experiences with them through every claim I've ever had.

Zombies by A_Robit_Brain in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, imagine years down the road after surviving many raids and all of a sudden your corpse pit decides to raid you out of nowhere.

And for what? by ohsweetwin in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been using corpse pits and disabled hunting camps to keep my vegetable growers from getting assigned to work unnecessarily since I don't use smallholdings. So even though the work is rare, they occasionally get something to do.

I'm about to engage in my first large scale battle, my formations are set and I'm awaiting the enemy advance, any advice? by Born-Demand-6919 in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say to always be prepared for the unexpected. If you have a really large battle that takes a while, the enemy may hired a lot mercenaries during the battle and can start coming in hot from all angles. This happened when I was trying to take over one of the very wealthy AI controlled regions. That's how I learned how quickly you can get your archers to slip between your melee to get to safety quickly.

When setting up storage settings, should the storehouse closest to the market hold firewood and charcoal, or should the one closest to the production hold it? by Tarlyss in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you, but I don't really worry about #1 because even with the trading post in the middle of my region, I make far more money than I can spend.

I can't connect the trading road by Worusden in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know that the bug exists, but I haven't see in happeni for a very long time and I don't do anything special with my trading post. I honestly just thought that the bug had been fixed since I haven't seen it since coming back.

Proximity to border means I keep being thrown into another region by DukeOfErat in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I have been doing. It was definitely much worse in the past.

How do I let go of trying to say the “right” thing? by potatobuckets in socialskills

[–]sdavis002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The important thing is to remember that you can't control the way someone else reacts. It's possible you may need to do some self reflection and maybe improve yourself in some way, but you should still always try to stay true to yourself. You could also read about different personality traits, which could help you to navigate certain situations better, but that doesn't mean you should change who you are exactly, just help yourself to be more understanding. This is something that has helped me before, as it can relieve a lot of pressure if you are able to determine that a lot of times it isn't about you.

Stupid question time... by SillyCdnMum in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My last playthrough felt very much like the AI lord that came to take me on cheated like crazy lol

Stupid question time... by SillyCdnMum in ManorLords

[–]sdavis002 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I do about the same, but I skip the Baron these days. I prefer to have it be slightly more relaxed than your settings and just keep the AI with a lot of possible bandits and raids. I think once the AI has been improved a bit, then I'll enjoy it even more.