Don't worry, the Manor Lords dev is still working on the city builder RTS despite silence as of late: "Nothing 'cool' sadly but still it's hard work that's needed"
Manor Lords' market rework is taking more time than expected beꦅcause🍌 "players were still messaging me that it's bad"

If you've been wondering why 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Manor Lords developer Greg Styczeń hasn't said much about the hit city builder lately, well, you aren't the only one. However, Styczeń has now provided an update on the game and confirmed things are still happening in the background despite his recent silence.
In a tweet, Styczeń addresses sparse communication on Manor Lords' development, assuring fans that he's still working on the game, but not on anything particularly interesting.
"I'm reworking the market🙈place / supply and demand s♏ystem to be less frustrating and also so that taverns and wells can also work with it," he said. "The others are working on UI QoL and consoles, optimization and crashfixes. Nothing 'cool' sadly but still it's hard work that's needed."
Manor Lords may well be the most talked-about city-builder of the year, wracki꧅ng up an astonishing three million Steam Wishlists before launching in Steam Early Access in April to rave reviews and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:selling a million copies in a day. It's been very regularly updated in the months since with quality of life updates, balance tweaks, bug fixes, content additions, and just last month, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a rollover to Unreal Engine 5.
Things have indeed quieted down somewhat since that update, although 澳洲幸运5♔开奖号码历史查询:the game continues 🍎to be a sales behemoth. In response to a player who had thought the market rework was complete, Styczeń clarified, "I thought so too but players were still messaging me that it's bad and needs more work so this is what I had to do."
While we wait for Manor Lords' next update and eventual 1.0 launch, here are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best city building games to play right now.
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