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Norland Patch 39 Beta Adds 90 Improvements, Including Spouse Relationship Changes & More

Today, Long Jaunt Studio released the beta for the latest update to its hit medieval kingdom simulation, Norland.

Norland Patch 39 is a significant update, introducing 90 new enhancements to the simulator, with each improvement serving to make gameplay noticeably more pleasant, logical, and engaging. For example, spouse relationships is getting a big rework based on community feedback.

Spouses now sleep together to save house space (including the king and queen in the castle), affairs only have consequences when caught in the act, and characters will only cheat under stricter and more logical rulesets. You’ll also see a specific reason for refusal when trying to date certain characters.

The loyalty mechanic has also been removed after the introduction of politicians. These characters now have followers, meaning they are defined through relationships. Politicians also have special desires, known as political demands, each of which has certain consequences for completing or ignoring.

Balancing and midgame changes might be the most important adjustments for many Norland players, especially those who struggle to get started but find it too easy once they’ve mastered the mechanics. To solve this, the developers introduced the following balancing patches:

Other additions include Nectar (a new drug), a streamlined prayer system, new prisoner barracks, and, last but not least, carrots. You can see the full list of patch notes for the beta here.

Norland is available on PC via Steam Early Access for a typical price of $29.99. For more information on this and all of the other updates the medieval kingdom simulator has received since its release, be sure to check the rest of Simulation Daily.

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