So why do you then proceed to do exactly that?
Because the Medieval is a return to the past, it is an involution after the Roman Empire.
it is like comparing Light to the Dark, God to the Devil.. but ok, I can play in adventure mode, be captured, be sold as a slave and become a gladiator and die in Arena, it's my dream!
Magic is an obvious exception, as historical accuracy clearly takes a back seat to diversity and fantasy depth.
People have been baking booze (beer, at least) for pretty much ALL of known history.
Medicine, including surgery, was well established in Roman times. Look up Galen.
you're right but I was referring to the distillates. I read in game “Still” and I think “alembic”, I read in game “add new task- extract from plant” and I think : this is not fermented but distilled! And the distillate is Renaissance
Yes Galeno was a great Doctor and in the Roman Empire there were hospitals but it was not there in the Middle Ages… (Minimal structures existed, fragmentary, some related to the church) but ok they are details.
Surgery as described in the game is Renaissance. (Even neanderthal men practiced "surgery", i'm not kiddind, they were probably shamans, no one knows )
Your opinion on magic is subjective but valid.
It is not subjective that in a historic age it is forbidden and in another historic age it is popular.
I want to thank you because your intervention is driving me think a new suggestion regarding technology and "culture".
I'm writing it but my english is not good (I'm studying it now) therefore i will take a long time.
The new suggestion could satisfy everyone, fantasy classic's loves and fantasy subgenres's loves.