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well if online is your main focus, I would look at Wurm. Having said that, Wurm is a very slow paced game. also keep in mind Wurm has been under developement (although slow) for 14 years so by default it will have a lot more player features
a few of the reasons I do not get that 'feeling' of RW being like ME is as following
1. they have a LOT of modern day items, take the grill for just one example of a medieval immersion killer, or maybe the inflatable boat.
2. There is (at least for now) zero moving parts in the game
in fact, really other then it being voxel, I see no connection at all. Its about as Me as Blockspace is.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/344760/Reign_Of_Kings/
did you buy that one as well?
There's that charming personality of yours again, Tux.
well its either an innocent polite question or you understand its meaning which is confirmation (because being able to understand its meaning one would have to have a deep understanding), so which is it?
also you can try life is feudal there is not too much option for building crafting like medieval engineers i also waiting beatiful games when its come i can buy fast...
Not so much for looking at it highly objectively but rather more along the 'feel' of the world and direction and point of what a player does.
Wurm and LiF are both not voxel, they both do not have moving parts, but they are heavy set in the era and you do spend most of your time building your village in that respect to me they 'feel' like the closest at least to me