Medieval Dynasty - Full explanation of villager mood and how to get 100
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- čas přidán 24. 10. 2023
- Full deep dive into villager mood in Medieval Dynasty. How it's effected how many points you get from each aspect. What you can control and what you can't control. How to get 100 mood?
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I just started playing this before last weekend on PS5 and have discovered your very thorough vids... and this one is quite timely
Thank you so much I'm glad it helped! Yeah the series I've done have been more challenge oriented but my explanation videos I try to do more cut and dry and analytical.
This is really really great information. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I'm really glad it helped!
Great info!
Oh man thank you I'm glad it was useful!
Thank you for this excellent and informative video.
Thank you so much glad it helped!
I am so thankful I found your video!! Very useful
Same here.
Wow thank you so much glad it helped!
Yea I started insulating my houses and decorating them . Great video
Thank you so much glad it helped! Yeah townsfolk mood is really powerful when you know how it works!
Look at you and your incredibly well made and well explained tutorial video, awesome work buddy look how far you have come, awesome work my friend, hopefully see more similar videos from you in the days and weeks to come
Thank you so much! It's actually what I started with. I love this game and wanna help other people with it whenever I can. Been a LONG time since I've uploaded an explanation video. I was thinking about another deep dive into farming mechanics but I dunno if there's anything my farming video doesn't answer.
I know ive watched every md video you have provided, it was a tutorial which originally brought you to my attention, its just this one really showcased your progression as a youtuber, congrats mate your going from strength to strength
Thank you so much that really means a lot!
Many thanks 7, I had eventually worked out my hated king was hurting the townsfolk mood, just hadn’t realised how much! 😂😂 Greatly appreciate the time you put into research this bud! 👍👍
Obviously disappointed by the lack of crossover Valheim references in the video 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you so much! Yeah this one took me a WHILE lol glad it helped! I try to only put those in a series haha
@@7CGames yeah, just a factious comment on my part bud 😂😂 some great detailed research, very useful content! 👍👍
Thanks
7 i love you so much you have helped me play the game ,understand the game and enjoy the game so so much. Over 2 days watching your Jackass by the lake playthrough loved so much. Sorry side tracked lol , Does it make any difference if you just build a stick home and then upgrade later,or do you get hit for happiness and just take longer to peak.Please keep playing Medieval. Big Man Hugs to you and yours.
Haha I love this game and want to get people loving it as much as I do so thank you! You can upgrade whenever you want. They'll be angry when they're homeless which you'll have to do if you destroy a wall or roof to make it better. There is a pretty long lag time when you add happiness it does move pretty slow.
Now I know why 3 of my villagers are stuck on 4% 😂😂
Looks like I am going to be earning a bit more building and excavation tech.
I am currently researching the best ways to earn building tech.
Yeah I was getting comments on my earlier mood video and I was noticing it in play throughs it was driving me nuts! I needed answers and just experimented until I got them. Thank you so much glad it was useful! Let me know what you find out about building tech haha
awsome video, I learned a lot of tricks.
Does the size of the house affect the mood in any way ? (needs more decoration or something like that)
I only have tier III houses but I got numbers not possible to obtain with the information in the videos (for example, 44% for full stone,
planked roof with a job where skill=1, it should be at least 45%, right?
Nice thank you so much glad it helped! No 3 person or 4 person doesn't do anything for mood just makes you have more kids (and the mom out of the work force longer).
That is odd. Should be 43 for the house and 2 for the job. Although they might be losing 1 if they're in a job they don't like (have a skill that's higher than what you have them doing). Also has the mood plateaued? Make sure there's no up or down arrow still. I don't know if any season events that can give only -1 mood...
I see that insulating just one wall instead of the entire house increases mood.
Yeah it has a cumulative thing. You can get a little mood if you insulate just a few walls but get the max if you insulate it all. So it means you don't have to wait until you get the resources you fully complete it you can do it as you go.
if you want downtrodden peasants, supply them as such and they will reflect it
if you want happy townsfolk, supply them as such and they will reflect it
its like they're simulating reality XD
great video!
ps i usually get my townsfolk to hover around the 80% mark, but I notice with a terrible king i can never get them to max out, and the villagers will complain of the king WAY more often
I've never managed past about 6 years, i play with seasons 10 days long and i race ahead and build a city with a doomed future of no room to grow, but rich as can be we could buy and sell the king
Yeah unfortunately the king is RNG and can really effect town mood until they die haha
Turns out a negative king still have negative mood
Yeah I thought so but it seems to require a couple of jobs. So you can do 1 to get a little tax discount before you get mood reduction.
Wondering if this is Oxbow, or the original game? I am assuming it isn't, but likely is still useful information. That horse must have worms, ticks, fleas, and who knows what else!
This video was recorded in a town in the valley but all the mechanics would apply to the oxbow as well. Haha yeah I'm sure medieval horses were not the best cared for
Hmmm another question, if you start game with a shi# King is it worth just keep starting til you get a good one?
Honestly if you're going for 100% you might wanna restart. Doing herald quests is a big undertaking and you need to be pretty established before you can do them. Also deliberately failing is a big dynasty hit so attempting to alter the king needs crazy RNG and a significantly well running town.
does the house size have anything with their happiness?
No the house size doesn't do anything but give you more management issues. The wife in that house will be out of the work force much longer because as soon as she has her first kid, raises him to age 2 she'll briefly be back in the workforce but will almost immediately be pregnant again. So the smaller houses can give you an easier time of population control. As long as they're insulated and decorated there's no difference in mood.
Does the size house matter at all?
nope
@tammywilliams2035 no the mood doesn't increase any from a bigger house, the only thing it'll do is give you a population boom which can be challenging as the mother of the house will likely have a kid almost immediately after the first one is 2 which could leave her out of the work force for a very long time!