Guide a group of villagers to your heart’s content in this realistic medieval colony sim. Build farms and fortresses, train an army of raiders or lead the world’s greatest innovators. But never forget to build walls! Threats lurk around every corner.
## About This Game
Going Medieval is a realistic medieval sandbox colony sim where you guide a
group of survivors in a disease-stricken world and protect them from outlaws,
barbarians, and the folly of their ways.
Enter a classless, borderless, lawless post-calamity age. What happened in the
past depends on who you ask – there are as many versions of the story as there
are villagers, but they know that they must adapt in order to survive. Give
them a job and they’ll work hard – they just might make it.
## SURVIVE
Your villagers are autonomous creatures who will perform any tasks you assign
them. The more time Dave spends hunting, the more efficient he’ll get,
bringing home better quality meats that’ll keep you through the winter.
Restore your position as an apex predator and look at who’s no longer afraid
of the big, bad pack of wolves! All it takes to get there is to…
## PRIORITIZE
The villagers can do anything you set their mind to. Use the Schedule Board to
see who got good at what, and let them do more of that. Achieve peak
productivity by balancing the villagers possibilities with your present needs,
prioritize their tasks to let your village grow efficiently. Check in often to
see if you have any spare hands about, because if you want to survive, you’ve
got to…
## PROGRESS
The medieval ages weren’t very fun, and you can help your villagers grow right
out of them. Amidst the Stoves, Tailor emporiums, Stonemason’s benches and
more, look for a Research station. Not everyone’s cut out for physical work –
you might have a scholar in your midst! Let him figure out the riddle of steel
and lead the way to better technology and quality of life.
Despite your best intentions, everything you do in Going Medieval has
consequences. Any number of threats can manifest outside your village walls:
Packs of wild animals – fire keeps feral creatures away
Enemy raids – less likely to happen in fortified villages
Catastrophes – some natural, some frankly self-inflicted
Poor town management – a total village wipeout is the best teacher
Optimize your village into a fortified utopia or drive it into the dirt. The
foundation of Going Medieval is a realistic sandbox where you must learn from
your experiences and environment, and then use this knowledge to adapt faster
and optimize smarter.
## Realistic Medieval Technology
Going Medieval building, production, agriculture, and architecture are almost
as demanding as their real world counterparts, abstracted only so much to make
the game fun. The 3D grid even enables multi-story building. We’re not saying
you could build a real house after playing Going Medieval, but… maybe a yurt?
## Early Access
It is our obligation to present as many meaningful mechanics as possible for
you to feel like a real medieval lord, so Going Medieval will be first
launched with a functional set of rules and features. The rules, features,
options, and technology trees will evolve according to player feedback and
community suggestions.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | AMD or Intel, 3 GHz (AMD A10 7850K, Intel i3-2000) | AMD or Intel, 3.3 GHz (AMD FX 8300, Intel i5 3000) |
VRAM | 2 GB | 4 GB |
RAM | 8 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM |
OS | Windows 7 64-bit | Windows 10 64-bit |
Graphics Card | AMD/NVIDIA dedicated GPU, 2GB dedicated VRAM (Radeon HD 7870, Geforce GTX 750) | AMD/NVIDIA dedicated GPU, 4GB dedicated VRAM (Radeon R9 380, Geforce GTX 960) |
Direct X | 9.0c | 9.0c |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | Unknown | Unknown |
Game Analysis | Provided that you have at least an AMD Radeon HD 7870 graphics card you can play the game. But, according to the developers the recommended graphics card is an AMD Radeon R9 380. Going Medieval system requirements state that you will need at least 8 GB of RAM. If possible, make sure your have 16 GB of RAM in order to run Going Medieval to its full potential. To play Going Medieval you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an AMD A10-7850K APU. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an AMD FX-8300 Eight-Core to play the game. Going Medieval will run on PC system with Windows 7 64-bit and upwards. |
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