The developers have listened to the community's requests and prepared sought-after changes.
Recently, the authors of the medieval settlement simulator Norland released a new development diary and announced a delay in the patch release.
Patch #40 was presented in beta format. If "all goes well", a combined patch (with changes from #39 and 40) will be released this week.
Among the new features:
- Continuing the game after victory — in the new version of the game, after defeating the Inquisition and proclaiming the monarch as emperor, you can continue playing.
- A dog will speed up the walking of a blind character: "one of the most touching requests we have received, so it was simply impossible to pass by"
- Restoring the talent system
- The crown can be transferred to the bishop: "We continue to work on the power system, and this improvement should greatly reconcile you with our main villain."
- Improvements to the autobattle simulation — autobattle on the global map will be "significantly more accurate"; it takes into account the presence of walls, watchtowers, and archers firing at the advancing enemy army.
- General alcohol ban returned: "Based on your feedback, we have returned the general alcohol ban to the dynasty menu, as it is still the best way to combat alcoholism."
Full description of beta patch #40 for Norland is available at the following link.