sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Kyng Kamryn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
It's a pleasure! So glad it is that useful, had a forced break from the channel and comments like yours are an awesome thing to come back to. Thank you Sir!
This looks great! I've been fumbling my way throigh crop rotation and always come back to one guide on a Steam form. But this looks better! More, but smaller fields and more crops. And 2 fallow each year, is grazing for cows ánd sheep! I will try this soon!
Thank you Laura! The guide is a bit old now so is missing some crop (Flax for example) but the principals seem to have stayed the same. I will do an updated version soon. Hope it DID end up helping. Thank you for the comment and for stopping past - appreciate it!
I have found that potato > buckwheat > potato > buckwheat > potato > fallow also works great because if you don't use that nutrient it comes back the next year
Hmmmm, will have to try this at some point. Will get back to this one again soon, so much has changed since I last played. Also apologies for the delay in responding too!
Hey - a combination of a few things I think; 1) optimum size so that they all get planted and harvested before winter 2) Worker management - so only having two workers in winter and a full staff from spring to autumn 3) Ideal crop rotations which give you higher yields Also ploughs help lots!
Hoping this reaches someone who can help. First time playing the game after researching I set up my first year building 10 homes, they are now all moved in. I have forestry, coal, carpentry, blacksmith. In the second year i arranged my farm and planted crops in rotation, avoiding plowing for now. I have crops stored at the farm, i have now built granerys in fact 2 f them. It has a manager who isnt storing anything, a windmill is growing and i now have 2 market stalls. With all that done, why are most of my houses saying not enough food variety? and why is one of them saying running out of wood when the forestry has the wood and the farm has the food. I am missing something here unless they are too lazy to go fetch it and I am suppose to do that for them.
Hey Ishtar, Hmmm - sounds like you are doing everything right. Have you got laborer's moving goods to the stalls and made sure the goods you have available are stocked? I would also set up a trading post and start importing things like honey and salo as as soon as possible and make sure these are stocked in the markets. I have found this usually goes a long way to satisfying the food variety issue. Hope this helps!
@@The_Beard I new I was missing something, i have this trouble in the game 'the foundation" as well. Okay so I have the goods being farmed and stored at the farm. So am I suppose to use the labourers to move the goods from the farm to the warehouse or to the markets? So far I had not noticed anything about labourers on tutorials hence why I was confused. What about one really "ODD" neighbour who wants wood. Am i suppose to somehow allocate a forrester to deliver it or something.....pfft.....*scratches head*
@@ishtar990 Yes - you need to make sure you have labourers as well as workers working at the markets. The Labourers will carry the good from farms etc to the markets to be sold. You also need to make sure that you have the right goods stocked in each market in order for them to be stocked. If you get stuck check out the first couple of videos of my full playthrough and you should get the idea. Foundation also caused me a few headaches! Also welcome to the channel - good to have you here!
@@The_Beard Thank you ever so (kisses your feet *glances up* hope they are washed.....lol). That would make sense now as i knew there was something wrong they werent going to collect it. This game i have to run on double or triple speed to get things done fast enough, but besides being realistic and i prefer cartoony like foundation I am so far enjoying it enough to be more curious about it. Will look at your videos first on the who, what, when, where and how of the labourers on your tutorial before tackling foundations stocking issues........pfft......So thanks again......
@@The_Beard Okay dopey is as dopey does I didnt tick a box as firstly I thought it wasnt necessary and secondly I thought I wasnt ready for it yet. I was wrong on both counts and didnt have labourer ticked. My mistake. Not sure what to do next as food is now moving, I tried to put in a church but that is paused as i didnt have stone, now i have my fishing dock and boatyard instead down and they are building a bridge across the lake to get to the stone downstream. So can you refer me to videos as to how to get around a few issues. 1. I am having trouble hiring workers, even if i free one up they are not immediately going to the area i need them at. Ie. can take them off building for forestry or off smithy to go to forestry to help but they dont switch right across and I am still waiting for a worker to hire. 2. I am building the bridge, but do they go find the stone themselves, i know where it is and it is a bit away from the village but still they do need it. 3. I am assuming i have to give them meat eventually but i also think i need a town hall or trade centre for more supplies, but i am unsure what to add next as i will need income but allocating people around is hard. 4. I have hemp, i have sunflowerr and unsure what to do with them..... If they are covered in a specific video I am happy to shoot across but i wasnt sure.
Surprisingly this is a great game to jam while you are drunk - I believe there IS now a pub in the game. Will fire it up for another series soon and see. Thanks for the comment and sorry for the amazingly slow reply!
as my village was falling apart, i saw this and learned about crop rotation. thank you very much.
Glad that is saved your village! Thanks for the comment - appreciate it!
sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Hunter Harper instablaster =)
@Kyng Kamryn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kyng Kamryn it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
I hope you know, noble sir, that you just saved a hole village of desperate famelic people with this video. Thank you, sir.
It's a pleasure! So glad it is that useful, had a forced break from the channel and comments like yours are an awesome thing to come back to. Thank you Sir!
This looks great! I've been fumbling my way throigh crop rotation and always come back to one guide on a Steam form. But this looks better! More, but smaller fields and more crops. And 2 fallow each year, is grazing for cows ánd sheep! I will try this soon!
Thank you Laura! The guide is a bit old now so is missing some crop (Flax for example) but the principals seem to have stayed the same. I will do an updated version soon. Hope it DID end up helping.
Thank you for the comment and for stopping past - appreciate it!
THank you so much i will be returning to this video as and when I need it
A pleasure!
Thanks Beard! I'll be trying out these tips on a new playthrough.
A pleasure - I hope they stand you in good stead! Thanks for dropping the comment and welcome to the channel!
Thank you for this very dope tutorial, it helps me a ton!
Thank you so much and so glad it was of use! Apologies for the late thanks!
Omg so happy to stumbled upon your channel this helps me a lot.. so easy to follow.. thanks for this video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Why thank you! So glad you found it useful and welcome to the channel!
This was really useful, I'm planing my crop rotation right now and I was getting kinda lost lol
Thanks for posting :)
A pleasure - glad it was useful. Have one with some additional crop rotation combinations coming soon. Thanks for the support!
Thx a lot.
A pleasure San - thanks for the comment, glad this little video is still of use. Might have to update them soon!
You sir are a genius. Thank you!!!
ha ha ha - thank you, I fear this might to be too high a praise but glad it helped!
good quality content- thanks beard :D
Thanks! Appreciate the support!
Thanks bro, very helpful :-D
Thank you so much - and apologies for how long it took to say so!
I have found that potato > buckwheat > potato > buckwheat > potato > fallow also works great because if you don't use that nutrient it comes back the next year
Hmmmm, will have to try this at some point. Will get back to this one again soon, so much has changed since I last played.
Also apologies for the delay in responding too!
@@The_Beard in order to do this I think you might need oxen to plough it I think
What we do when field soil is exhausted? How to recover it?
You need to let it lay fallow - so basically not grow anything it it for a season. Hope this helped!
@@The_Beard thanks for the tips mr. beard
How do you get enough food for your people with such small fields?
Hey - a combination of a few things I think;
1) optimum size so that they all get planted and harvested before winter
2) Worker management - so only having two workers in winter and a full staff from spring to autumn
3) Ideal crop rotations which give you higher yields
Also ploughs help lots!
Hoping this reaches someone who can help. First time playing the game after researching I set up my first year building 10 homes, they are now all moved in. I have forestry, coal, carpentry, blacksmith.
In the second year i arranged my farm and planted crops in rotation, avoiding plowing for now. I have crops stored at the farm, i have now built granerys in fact 2 f them. It has a manager who isnt storing anything, a windmill is growing and i now have 2 market stalls.
With all that done, why are most of my houses saying not enough food variety? and why is one of them saying running out of wood when the forestry has the wood and the farm has the food. I am missing something here unless they are too lazy to go fetch it and I am suppose to do that for them.
Hey Ishtar,
Hmmm - sounds like you are doing everything right. Have you got laborer's moving goods to the stalls and made sure the goods you have available are stocked? I would also set up a trading post and start importing things like honey and salo as as soon as possible and make sure these are stocked in the markets. I have found this usually goes a long way to satisfying the food variety issue.
Hope this helps!
@@The_Beard I new I was missing something, i have this trouble in the game 'the foundation" as well. Okay so I have the goods being farmed and stored at the farm. So am I suppose to use the labourers to move the goods from the farm to the warehouse or to the markets? So far I had not noticed anything about labourers on tutorials hence why I was confused. What about one really "ODD" neighbour who wants wood. Am i suppose to somehow allocate a forrester to deliver it or something.....pfft.....*scratches head*
@@ishtar990 Yes - you need to make sure you have labourers as well as workers working at the markets. The Labourers will carry the good from farms etc to the markets to be sold.
You also need to make sure that you have the right goods stocked in each market in order for them to be stocked. If you get stuck check out the first couple of videos of my full playthrough and you should get the idea.
Foundation also caused me a few headaches!
Also welcome to the channel - good to have you here!
@@The_Beard Thank you ever so (kisses your feet *glances up* hope they are washed.....lol). That would make sense now as i knew there was something wrong they werent going to collect it. This game i have to run on double or triple speed to get things done fast enough, but besides being realistic and i prefer cartoony like foundation I am so far enjoying it enough to be more curious about it. Will look at your videos first on the who, what, when, where and how of the labourers on your tutorial before tackling foundations stocking issues........pfft......So thanks again......
@@The_Beard Okay dopey is as dopey does I didnt tick a box as firstly I thought it wasnt necessary and secondly I thought I wasnt ready for it yet. I was wrong on both counts and didnt have labourer ticked. My mistake. Not sure what to do next as food is now moving, I tried to put in a church but that is paused as i didnt have stone, now i have my fishing dock and boatyard instead down and they are building a bridge across the lake to get to the stone downstream.
So can you refer me to videos as to how to get around a few issues.
1. I am having trouble hiring workers, even if i free one up they are not immediately going to the area i need them at. Ie. can take them off building for forestry or off smithy to go to forestry to help but they dont switch right across and I am still waiting for a worker to hire.
2. I am building the bridge, but do they go find the stone themselves, i know where it is and it is a bit away from the village but still they do need it.
3. I am assuming i have to give them meat eventually but i also think i need a town hall or trade centre for more supplies, but i am unsure what to add next as i will need income but allocating people around is hard.
4. I have hemp, i have sunflowerr and unsure what to do with them.....
If they are covered in a specific video I am happy to shoot across but i wasnt sure.
just bought this game the other night drunk af. it needs work. it. is. brilliant. They need a pub
Surprisingly this is a great game to jam while you are drunk - I believe there IS now a pub in the game. Will fire it up for another series soon and see.
Thanks for the comment and sorry for the amazingly slow reply!
2 years later. Still on this hard. What a great game! thank you for all of your content! @@The_Beard
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Slava Ukraini!
Thank you! And agreed - Slava Ukraini!
You sound South African?
I am indeed! Sorry that it took over a year for me to confirm this.
You sound South African
Ha ha - well identified Sir. I am indeed.
I fell asleep. You talk too much.
Well i'm stoked that it was useful for something - if you know any insomniacs perhaps you can share it with them?