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A Lens On - Snapshot

We are here with the first episode in our new macro topic, Hierarchies and Livelihood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TScWYQ5kU7A&feature=youtu.be
This exciting installment continues our innovative series, A Lens On - Snapshot, featuring bite-sized videos that delve into captivating historical insights connected to Field of Glory: Kingdoms.
These episodes will explore the intricate lives of serfs in Western Europe, provide an overview of the Iq'Ta system, and examine the lives of Thralls in the Scandinavian world, including their origins and potential religious influences. We’ll also delve into the prevalence and nature of slavery, and discuss the role of women in medieval society.

Join historian Claire Kennan as she guides you through these fascinating topics, enriching your understanding of the rich backdrop of Field of Glory: Kingdoms.

Don’t miss this engaging historical exploration—perfect for a deeper dive into the complexities of medieval life. Check out here the last four episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrYLOdjwRhQZYBA0KsqsTfk10O8TtxRk

Patch 1.04 Release Announcement

Dear players,
We’re excited to announce that the major update 1.04 will be available on October 28th. It will bring many new features and improvements. In addition to the long-awaited German localization, players can look forward to numerous quality-of-life enhancements, including improved map filters and more intuitive trade feedback. We’re also making significant adjustments to the role of cavalry in difficult terrain.

As a token of our appreciation for our German players’ patience, this update will also introduce exclusive new content for the Holy Roman Empire. Stay tuned, more details will coming soon.

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Field of Glory: Kingdoms | Medieval Medicine and DasTactic livestream

We’re thrilled to announce that the first four episodes of A Lens On - Snapshot have officially been released. Head over to the playlist now to catch all the pills about Medieval Medicine.

But that's not all—before we dive into the next chapter of episodes, our friend DasTactic is here to take us on a deep dive into Field of Glory: Kingdoms. Below, you can check out some of the most interesting highlights from his live stream.

Don't miss out, watch now and stay tuned for even more exciting content coming your way soon.
https://youtu.be/GZGA3QeiB24

[h3]Field of Glory: Kingdoms - Managing Your Empire and its Population Health[/h3]

Field of Glory: Kingdoms is a complex and rewarding game that requires careful management of resources, armies, and your population. It is an intricate strategy game that blends historical accuracy with deep, rewarding gameplay. Set in the tumultuous High Middle Ages period, players control kingdoms and guide them through warfare, diplomacy, and economic management. The game immerses you in a world where every decision matters, from raising armies and managing territories to ensuring the prosperity and health of your population.
Each region or territory brings its own rewards and challenges and a force that may fight well in the open plains may struggle against forces in rugged hills. In this play-through we will be focussing on Wales. In recent patches, Wales has been elevated from a March Barony to a Petty Kingdom and this allows a little more authority and scope in your approach. We will focus on the essential steps of getting started, with special attention to managing population health through specific buildings and resources. A healthy population means a thriving kingdom, and understanding how to keep your citizens healthy while expanding your realm is crucial.

Wales. Its Terrain and the March Lords
Playing as a Welsh kingdom present a number of challenges and also some opportunities. Wales enjoys natural defences of rugged mountains and hills, something attacking armies will need to deal with. The March Lords, powerful barons who control the borderlands between Wales and England, represent a constant threat and opportunity. On the one hand, their proximity can lead to hostile encounters, while on the other hand, you can use diplomacy or military force to bring them into your sphere of influence. For the early part of the High Middle Ages, the March Lords were the most expedient ways for the English, then the Normans, to keep Wales controlled.
The challenging landscape of Wales makes it harder to sustain a large population. Building specific structures that boost resource production and population health can help you thrive in the early game.

Evaluating Your Army and Building a Stronger Standing Force
Your army is the lifeblood of your kingdom’s expansion, but maintaining a standing army is a delicate balance between manpower, gold, and metal. Early in the game, it’s essential to evaluate your forces to understand their strengths and weaknesses. Terrain plays a big role here, especially in regions like Wales, where rough terrain hinders cavalry and large-scale formations. Focus on creating a versatile army that can adapt to different combat situations and that has the balance to eventually move out into the plains of England. Wales starts with a large levied force of Javelinmen which can perform well in the rugged terrain but lack the armour and staying power of heavier units. Luckily, we have access to some cavalry and Norse-inspired Ostmen to bolster our forces.

Managing Domains and Regions
Efficient management of your kingdom's regions and domains is critical to your success in Field of Glory: Kingdoms. Your territories provide the economic backbone for your army, infrastructure, and population. Each region comes with its own resources, unique challenges, and development opportunities. For example, some regions may be rich in resources like wood, stone, or iron, which are crucial for constructing advanced buildings. Others may have fertile land for agriculture, providing food to sustain your people.
To grow your population and keep your population healthy, focus on constructing buildings that boost food production. These will reduce the risk of famine and keep your population well-nourished. Simultaneously, developing healthcare infrastructure is key to avoiding disease outbreaks. Public health structures like Wells, Bathhouses, and Hospitals improve the general well-being of your people, reducing mortality and keeping your economy and army strong.

Your Court and Loyalty
Managing your court is equally important as ruling over your territories. The nobles, advisors, and officials who form your court wield considerable influence. Their loyalty can make or break your rule. Disloyal court members may incite rebellion or hamper your governance, leading to instability and a potential decline in population health if disorder spreads.
To maintain loyalty, you must balance rewards and duties. Bestowing titles, land, and gold on your most loyal subjects can foster trust and stability. Conversely, keeping an eye on potential troublemakers and dealing with them swiftly is equally necessary.

Basics of Combat
Combat in Field of Glory: Kingdoms revolves around strategy, terrain, and the composition of your forces. Battles are influenced by multiple factors, such as the balance of unit types, enough numbers to maintain a secure frontage, and the quality of your generals. Knowing when and where to fight is as important as having the right troops. Hills and mountains offer defensive bonuses, while open plains are ideal for cavalry charges.
In Field of Glory: Kingdoms, combat can be played out in the in-game auto-battle system or the battles can be exported out and played in the table-top tactical simulator, Field of Glory 2: Medieval.

Health
In Field of Glory: Kingdoms, population health is a cornerstone of maintaining a strong kingdom. If your people fall ill or die from disease, your kingdom’s economy will collapse, and your ability to wage war will suffer. Some regions are more susceptible to health crises than others, and learning how to leverage specific buildings in key regions is essential to long-term success.
Baghdad is a prime example of a large population center with some initial health issues. As one of the wealthiest cities in the game, Baghdad is a major center of trade, culture, and knowledge. However, its dense population makes it prone to disease outbreaks. By investing in advanced healthcare buildings like Hospitals, Wells, and Bathhouses, you can keep the population healthy and productive. A key to Baghdad’s success is to focus on public health and hygiene. Hospitals provide medical care, while Bathhouses reduce the spread of diseases by promoting cleanliness. Wells ensure access to clean water, which is critical for preventing waterborne diseases.
The Silesian Mines in Poland, on the other hand, present a different challenge. While they are a valuable source of income due to their rich mineral deposits, the mines are also hazardous. Workers who labor in the mines are at high risk of injury and disease. To keep your workforce healthy and productive, you need to build specialized healthcare structures like Apothecaries and Infirmaries. Apothecaries can provide medicine to treat common illnesses and injuries, while Infirmaries offer more advanced medical care for those who are seriously injured in the mines. By focusing on the health of your miners, you ensure that the mines remain operational and profitable, contributing to the overall strength of your kingdom.
Whether you are dealing with the rugged terrain of Wales, building a powerful army, or managing the bustling city of Baghdad, understanding how to maintain a healthy population is crucial to your success. By constructing the right buildings, such as Hospitals, Wells, and Apothecaries, and paying attention to the unique challenges of each region, you can ensure that your kingdom thrives both militarily and economically.

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Patch 1.03.5 has been released

We are constantly continuing to improve the game to give you a better and better gaming experience.

This quick patch addresses out-of-sync (OOS) issues in multiplayer games.

  • Court expenses have been toned down.
  • Renaming groups in multiplayer has been disabled (stabilizing MP games).
  • Large Concentric Castle now requires 43 fortifications instead of 45, preventing softlocking.
  • Wood-producing structures now generate more wood, aligning with their intended function.
  • The Parish church now uses wine (for the liturgy only!), not copper, to ease the copper issue a bit. More to come in 1.04.
  • Fix for Leczyca-Gniezno (Poland) connection.
  • Some filters now show unowned regions in stripes.


A Lens On - Snapshot

We’re excited to announce the launch of our new editorial format, A lens on - Snapshot!
This innovative series features bite-sized videos that highlight fascinating historical insights connected to Field of Glory: Kingdoms.

Each episode will take you on a quick yet informative journey through key moments and stories from history, bringing you closer to the worlds within our games.
There will be a variety of fascinating topics about medieval culture, life, and warfare presented by historian Claire Kennan.

Don’t miss out on these engaging historical pills—perfect for a quick break or deepening your knowledge of Field of Glory: Kingdoms' rich background.

The first Episode is about Medieval Medicine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP8s506EUZY