Medieval Engineers is a sandbox game about engineering, construction and the maintenance of architectural works and mechanical equipment using medieval technology. Players build cities, castles and fortifications; construct mechanical devices and engines; perform landscaping and underground mining. The game is inspired by real medieval technology and the way people built architectural and mechanical works in medieval times. Medieval Engineers strives to follow the laws of physics and real history and doesn't use technologies that were not available in 5th to 15th century. Medieval Engineers, is the company’s second “engineering” game after Space Engineers.

Post news Report RSS Medieval Engineers: Developer Diaries - Episode 7

The 7th episode in our new series of behind-the-scenes footage and developer diaries has been released!

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Originally posted on Jul 12, 2016

In this week's episode, we tell you more about how area ownership will work in the game. We also address some community feedback we received over the last week.

The main feedback we received about flora was about farming and seasons in Medieval Engineers.

- As developers, we feel that farming fits the Medieval setting, but we need to design this properly. Right now, we are very busy designing the planets, area ownership, etc., but we are considering our options with regards to farming.

- We like the idea of bringing seasons to the game, however, this is a large undertaking so we will not be working on this right now.

For area ownership, we outline the basics of the system. This includes how the areas are determined and the process of claiming land. We also describe the benefits of area ownership (locked doors and an access rights system, respawning, and area rules) and some of the downsides (paying taxes, and that the claim block must be defended rather than just walled-in).

Area ownership is a big topic and we've only covered the basics this week. Stay tuned for more info and a Q&A about area ownership in the developer diary next Tuesday.

Many thanks to our players and we hope you enjoy the latest episode in our mini-series!

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