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Manor Lords dev has 'grand plans' for castle siege warfare but still thinks non-combat is 'a viable

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

So far, Manor Lords has made a name for itself thanks to its quirky medieval setting and brilliant city-building and management features. While small pitched battles are possible, the fighting is far from the star of the [[link]] show. 

This fact was made abundantly clear even before Manor Lords entered early access. The developer Greg "Slavic Magic" Styczeń wrote a lengthy post on the game's Steam page . "Manor Lords is not a Total War competitor," Styczeń says in the . "It's a city builder with battles. Yes, battles are there, but not as huge or as [[link]] frequent as some of you might expect. The majority of gameplay winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต​ is focused on city building and management." 

You can even opt out of fighting altogether, as there are three difficulty settings for Manor Lords. The easiest, Rise to Prosperity, removes battles and bandits and allows players to focus purely on growing their town and managing the population. If you're looking winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ for a city builder with no other distractions, then this is the best choice for you. Styczeń even tells us in a Q&A, which สมัคร winner55 เครดิต ฟรี 188 you can read in , that the non-combat option is "a viable way to play for those who want to avoid the real-time combat mechanics." 

But just because battles aren't a massive focus in Manor Lords doesn't mean they won't ever be. Styczeń says during the interview that castle siege warfare is certainly a possibility that could be included in the future: "Castles, sieges, and siege engines are a fairly iconic part of the time period, and I have some grand plans for the implementation of these aspects. I've previously showcased how some of the systems might work, and some of them were even in-game for testing at various points of development. Currently, I'm not yet sure how much of it will be available to play with at launch, and how much will be added over time during the early access period instead." 

I, for one, would love to see siege warfare added to Manor Lords. After bulking up my town considerably and working out all the supply kinks and population growth, it's nice to have other focuses now that my town is becoming increasingly self-sufficient. The battles are already impressive, with the possibility of or . And while I've had plenty of fun taking on small-time bandits, engaging in a military campaign would be such a cool way to secure more land [[link]] or resources. 

So far, Manor Lords has done pretty well, even without intensive battles. It and only two hours after it was released to early access. So, while castle siege warfare would certainly be a cool addition, it's probably not necessary to keep players interested.  

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