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Murgen75 30.07.20 02:19 am

Time (Life is Feudal: Forest Village)

As you can do in the game, as though it to Express itself over time, so that it was realistic? Let's say I started the game and I had 10 people, 6 adults from 31 to 16 years old, 2 teenage boys for 3-4 years, and 2 children 1-2 years. After 4 years I became 18 residents, 15 adults from 43 to 6 years old, 1 teenager 3 years, and 3 children 2 years of age. What is it like? As a man for 4 years, matured from 31 to 43? Decided to demolish a warehouse full of 25%, they (11 workers) took it for 4 months, from late fall to early spring. What is it like? They Dorm faster to build.
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Piligrim1996 30.07.20

Murgen75
Well, I think that if time stretched in real time, and kids with teenagers we would have had to wait from 15 to 18 years of gaming. Well, with the warehouse, did you have the second row?

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Murgen75 30.07.20

Piligrim1996
Well, they were somewhere ESTs to be transferred. Just not right turns, twice the sun was up, a month has passed.

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Piligrim1996 30.07.20

Murgen75
Speaking of realism, yet one year old turns 18, you'll have grandchildren to babysit :)

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Murgen75 30.07.20

Piligrim1996
Yes, I agree that time should speed up, I'm all for realism. For half a day I spent with the game, it took 4 years of game time, people over the 4 years have grown up at 12 years, that's what I'm talking about, he had to grow up for 4 years. After all, when in life it takes 10 years, you're not Mature for 30 years, and growing up on those same 10 years. And in the game must have been 5 years, the settler is expected to grow by 5 years, not 15.

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Piligrim1996 30.07.20

Murgen75
I do not care it, the main thing that everything else was normal :)