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Steam News3 April 20206y ago

Keepin’ Your Territory

This week we’ll talk a bit more about Saga and what to look out for when trying to keep your fledgling western empire from getting put into an early grave. When you begin you have your hometown and a couple posses.

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changedWhen you begin you have your hometown and a couple posses. The first thing you’ll want to do is get scouting and exploring. The world map is randomly created for each game so things like resources and enemy hometown locations vary greatly from game to game.
changedSpeaking of other groups, the three other factions on the map get more aggressive as time moves on. It’s up to you to get your own posses ready and to do the research you need to be prepared and powerful enough to drive them off. There are dozens of different research paths, experiment and find out what works for you in a specific game.
changedAs a final tip, you’ll often see enemies moving around the map and one of the things you may notice is red lines heading towards your resources, posses or even your home town. This lets you know when a potential attack is coming, act accordingly. In some cases, it’s better to engage an enemy on your land so locals can help and your posse members have a better chance of survival, other times you may want to take the fight to an opposing posse for others reasons.
fixedWe’ll get into Saga more in the next few weeks. The game itself is doing well and heading closer to launch we’re hovering around 45-55 bugs and the goal is to get them fixed and the game out as quickly as possible.

The Feud: Wild West Tactics changes

changedWhen you begin you have your hometown and a couple posses. The first thing you’ll want to do is get scouting and exploring. The world map is randomly created for each game so things like resources and enemy hometown locations vary greatly from game to game.
changedSpeaking of other groups, the three other factions on the map get more aggressive as time moves on. It’s up to you to get your own posses ready and to do the research you need to be prepared and powerful enough to drive them off. There are dozens of different research paths, experiment and find out what works for you in a specific game.
changedAs a final tip, you’ll often see enemies moving around the map and one of the things you may notice is red lines heading towards your resources, posses or even your home town. This lets you know when a potential attack is coming, act accordingly. In some cases, it’s better to engage an enemy on your land so locals can help and your posse members have a better chance of survival, other times you may want to take the fight to an opposing posse for others reasons.
fixedWe’ll get into Saga more in the next few weeks. The game itself is doing well and heading closer to launch we’re hovering around 45-55 bugs and the goal is to get them fixed and the game out as quickly as possible.

This week we’ll talk a bit more about Saga and what to look out for when trying to keep your fledgling western empire from getting put into an early grave.

When you begin you have your hometown and a couple posses. The first thing you’ll want to do is get scouting and exploring. The world map is randomly created for each game so things like resources and enemy hometown locations vary greatly from game to game.

You’ll want to grab up some resources and hold on to them. There are four types and it’s a good idea to have at least one of each under your control. It can be tricky, as the more resources you have, the bigger your territory will be and the more likely the other groups will want to come take what is yours.

Speaking of other groups, the three other factions on the map get more aggressive as time moves on. It’s up to you to get your own posses ready and to do the research you need to be prepared and powerful enough to drive them off. There are dozens of different research paths, experiment and find out what works for you in a specific game.

As a final tip, you’ll often see enemies moving around the map and one of the things you may notice is red lines heading towards your resources, posses or even your home town. This lets you know when a potential attack is coming, act accordingly. In some cases, it’s better to engage an enemy on your land so locals can help and your posse members have a better chance of survival, other times you may want to take the fight to an opposing posse for others reasons.

We’ll get into Saga more in the next few weeks. The game itself is doing well and heading closer to launch we’re hovering around 45-55 bugs and the goal is to get them fixed and the game out as quickly as possible.

See you next week.

Grabbing a resource

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Steam News / 3 April 2020

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