For anyone who looks at this for a guide - you can click the little button that pops up for wolf attacks and it'll take you to where they are. So then all you have to do is pick 'em up and drop 'em and maybe bring a few back to your civilization for food lol
Haven't finished this and watching more of it now I got curious. What are your tips for managing resources? It's something I always struggle with. My last civilization I had to toss because we just kind of all of a sudden got WAAAY down on planks and bricks and I ended up choosing to abandon it because it felt like I could never catch back up and then Orators from an exile village came and riled everyone up and drove crime WAY up and happiness WAY down. Even back in early access it was something I struggled with but I had hoped they'd put something in to help with that.
Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it! As for planks and bricks I always start with three of each refinery but balance out the crime levels with parks. Trading stone with exile villages as soon as they're available helps get parks up before you can unlock your refineries, and stay in stone age for a while so you can accumulate all the basic resources and power before heading into Tudor. I wouldn't worry much about the orators, they cause some trouble for ten or fifteen minutes and then go away. You can see the timer of how long they're in your city by hovering over your crime/happiness list. Hope this helps!
@@moonlitxangel5771 yep! Having lots of everything before entering the next age is key to success. Especially iron, gas and oil. Lots of prepped food and herbs too!
Looks like an exile city has sent zombies after your civilization. Hopefully you got it resolved. The exile city in question has the Grim Reaper on their temple.
For anyone who looks at this for a guide - you can click the little button that pops up for wolf attacks and it'll take you to where they are. So then all you have to do is pick 'em up and drop 'em and maybe bring a few back to your civilization for food lol
Thank you for the tip! I'm glad they updated that finally.
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Haven't finished this and watching more of it now I got curious. What are your tips for managing resources? It's something I always struggle with. My last civilization I had to toss because we just kind of all of a sudden got WAAAY down on planks and bricks and I ended up choosing to abandon it because it felt like I could never catch back up and then Orators from an exile village came and riled everyone up and drove crime WAY up and happiness WAY down.
Even back in early access it was something I struggled with but I had hoped they'd put something in to help with that.
Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it! As for planks and bricks I always start with three of each refinery but balance out the crime levels with parks. Trading stone with exile villages as soon as they're available helps get parks up before you can unlock your refineries, and stay in stone age for a while so you can accumulate all the basic resources and power before heading into Tudor. I wouldn't worry much about the orators, they cause some trouble for ten or fifteen minutes and then go away. You can see the timer of how long they're in your city by hovering over your crime/happiness list. Hope this helps!
@@StrangeBrewStudios It does! Do you keep the same basic idea when it comes to iron, gas, etc as well?
@@moonlitxangel5771 yep! Having lots of everything before entering the next age is key to success. Especially iron, gas and oil. Lots of prepped food and herbs too!
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are those like real people as nuggets?
Some of my Nuggets are hunting other Nuggets. Says they are brainless.
Looks like an exile city has sent zombies after your civilization. Hopefully you got it resolved. The exile city in question has the Grim Reaper on their temple.
Thank you.