I put all of my focus on getting sugar. The citizens need candy and I want to make it. It was a battle involving some trades, but I got it done! Enjoy this episode of Settlement Survival.
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Settlement Survival is an exciting and immersive video game that challenges players to build and manage their own settlement in a post-apocalyptic world. In this game, players must gather resources, build structures, and defend their settlement against raiders and mutants that threaten their survival. The game features stunning graphics, a captivating storyline, and a deep and engaging gameplay that will keep players entertained for hours.
At the start of the game, players are given a small group of survivors who are looking to establish a new home. Players must help these survivors build and expand their settlement, providing them with shelter, food, and resources. As the settlement grows, players must also defend against threats from raiders and mutants who want to take over the settlement or destroy it entirely.
One of the most exciting aspects of Settlement Survival is the variety of choices players can make in the game. They can choose to focus on building up their settlement’s infrastructure, or they can prioritize gathering resources to defend against threats. They can also choose to take a more peaceful approach and negotiate with raiders or focus on diplomacy to build alliances with other settlements.
The game also offers tough moral decisions that impact the survival of the settlement. For example, players may have to decide whether to help other settlements in need or prioritize their own needs. Players must also decide whether to be a benevolent leader who puts the needs of the settlement above their own or a ruthless dictator who puts their own power and control above everything else.
Settlement Survival features an extensive crafting system that allows players to create their own weapons, armor, and other essential items. Players can scavenge for resources in the surrounding areas, trade with other settlements, or even craft their own resources using a variety of tools and materials.
The game offers a challenging and engaging experience that will keep players coming back for more. With multiple difficulty levels, players can choose to play the game as a casual or hardcore gamer. The game also features a sandbox mode that allows players to build and explore without the pressure of survival.
Overall, Settlement Survival is a must-play game for fans of survival and strategy games. With its deep gameplay, stunning graphics, and engaging storyline, it’s a game that will keep players entertained for hours on end. Will you be able to lead your settlement to prosperity, or will it fall to ruin? The choice is yours in Settlement Survival.
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You can ban your citizens from eating/using certain items! If you go into your stock management tab under your city management (top right area of screen, with the graphs and production numbers, I probably have the name wrong). Under the stock management tab, you can go through all your items, and next to many of the items (like food) there’s a grayed-out circle with line/ban symbol. Click it, it turns red and your people won’t eat it anymore!
Then you can tell your people not to eat your sugar beets. Or your plums once you want to make jam. Or when you get a butcher and make meat chops with your buffalo/alpaca/goose meats, you can ban the meat chops so your dude has time to salt them. Might also want to ban honey so your candy maker will have some to use.
Anyway, I’m excited to be caught up with the series finally!
Edit to add: the two easiest ways to check how much of an item you have (that I’ve found) is to open the production building and hover over the item. The tool tips give you a lot of info. So if I want to see how many herbs I can, I can open the herbalist and hover over the herbs. Or the soap maker or where ever I’m using/growing herbs.
The second is the town management screen. Top right is faction button then near that is the town one. There’s a hot key for it I believe but I don’t remember what it is. The stock management screen has a search function, much like the buy/sell at the traders.
That’s aside from the top left screen menu which I agree can be hard to navigate because things can be in strange places. But is super convenient for foods and easy stuff.