Keeping villagers well fed and warm is crucial to running an efficient medieval city. Here's how to always have enough food and fuel in Manor Lords and avoid an unhappy population that threatens to abandon your perfect settlement.
SKIP Farms! Do THIS Instead | Manor Lords Food Problems
It is a well-known fact that happiness was important to villagers in the Middle Ages. Nobles did everything they could to make their subjects happy, and now you have to do the same. If villagers’ happiness is below 50%, no new ones will come to your town, and if it continues to drop, they will even start to leave. Follow these instructions to easily reach 100% happiness in Manor Lords.
Foraging is the easiest way to have enough food, but it is useless in winter because there are no berries. You still have spring, summer and fall to gather enough berries, so make sure you have enough foragers to gather them and sell them at the market. When winter comes, you can switch foragers to hunt wild animals for meat.
By building a hunting camp, you can only hunt a limited number of animals, so don't overdo it. You need to make sure that there are enough animals on the hunting grounds to breed. While the forests are full of animals in the spring, summer and fall, they disperse in the winter.