JedSlater
Recruit
225 hours of game play so I can't say it's not fun, however there are some features that would be great to be added to the game.
When you are married to a woman who already got children and they are young, the natural thing in those days would be they are adopted by you or at least under your control, today that's not the case.
Hire of security mercenaries to patrol the towns you control, yes I know there is a mod, but I'm not used mods as I would like it to be an in game feature.
A familiy tree that will show who you're connected to by married (who your children is married to) uncles, cousins etc.
Alliance system where you can form an alliance with another kingdom who will support you in battles.
The governor system need to be expanded so you can control more than just 7 units, yes you can produce a lot of kids and use them however it would be nice to see this system expanded by a possibility to hire someone to manage your castles as I see a governor is more related to a city.
Need to clarify the 7 units as you get more as you level up, my point is in the early game if you advance very fast you run out of options and there should be another way to control what you get, like assigning local administrators.
When you are married to a woman who already got children and they are young, the natural thing in those days would be they are adopted by you or at least under your control, today that's not the case.
Hire of security mercenaries to patrol the towns you control, yes I know there is a mod, but I'm not used mods as I would like it to be an in game feature.
A familiy tree that will show who you're connected to by married (who your children is married to) uncles, cousins etc.
Alliance system where you can form an alliance with another kingdom who will support you in battles.
The governor system need to be expanded so you can control more than just 7 units, yes you can produce a lot of kids and use them however it would be nice to see this system expanded by a possibility to hire someone to manage your castles as I see a governor is more related to a city.
Need to clarify the 7 units as you get more as you level up, my point is in the early game if you advance very fast you run out of options and there should be another way to control what you get, like assigning local administrators.
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