Manor Lords
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Hit city-builder Manor Lords is switching to Unreal Engine 5 soon, but its dev is being "careful about enabling performance heavy features" to help keep things running as "smoothly as possible"
By Hirun Cryer published
News A new shadows system is being made entirely optional
This is not a drill: Manor Lords fishing ponds are coming in the next update "since it was requested a lot"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Manor Lords' fishing ponds are coming alongside the Unreal Engine 5 update
"Don't bank on being the next viral hit": Manor Lords publisher urges other studios to "take care of all the devs" instead of hunting for their golden goose
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Hooded Horse CEO Tim Bender says chasing viral hits is "opportunistic and predatory"
The Long Dark creator apologizes to Manor Lords team after criticism of the hit city builder's early access cadence draws comparisons with his cult survival game
By Ali Jones published
News The Long Dark released in 2014 and is still waiting on its latest story mode chapter
Manor Lords publisher argues "not every game" needs to be a live-service, and developers should never be "forced to run until their mental or physical health breaks down"
By Kaan Serin published
News CEO Tim Bender wants a more sustainable way forward for developers
Manor Lords is still "moving forward," even as the city builder's creator takes a well-deserved minibreak amid its Unreal Engine 5 move
By Kaan Serin published
News Early access progress
Manor Lords publisher shouts out benefit of letting developers cook as its bug-themed RTS and Soviet city-builder launch to rave reviews after up to 8 years in early access
By Kaan Serin published
News Get cooking
Manor Lords creator is sorry about bugs leftover from the city builder's latest patch, but promises the move to Unreal Engine 5 will sort out other "annoying" issues
By Kaan Serin published
News "Annoying engine things" are getting smoothed out
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