What house gives the best population density for the space required
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For getting my population density up, which of the houses is best?
Best Answer
I've built up several settlements with different sizes of houses to test this. I've found that the smaller the houses are, the most people per area there is room for. Since the very smallest houses are not affected by settlements though, you'd want the second smallest size for any houses close to a settlement.
Building outside of settlements, the smallest houses would be the most efficient.
The trade-off is that smaller houses make collecting large amounts of belief much slower/more tedious, so in the end you may want a mix of both large and small houses anyway.
Resculpt the land underneath houses to destroy them, then replace the land after the huts are gone
People will flood out of the destroyed houses but won't start building new houses - they will go to the totem! Once you're ready for them to rebuild, deactivate the totem.
Don't do too many houses at once, people get sick while worshipping, if you take too long they'll all die when you deactivate the totem!
The general consensus is that you need to play multiplayer to gain some resources to move on. If you were extremely lucky, managed the cards really well and managed your gems well you can purchase what you need.
Purchase cards in the book = Go to the resources section of the cook and click the gem. ~30 gems per card. You must close the book after purchases to receive them.
You don't want to find the cottages card until you have finished mining.
Lastly you can find some people who will describe how to edit some configuration(s) to gain gems, etc.
But the design is to play some multiplayer, this is the large shrine with the handshake. The winner will get some random resource cards.
If you got the game from Steam, then the Steam community forums are about the only place to get information. Also follow 22Cans twitter feed for updates.
Best Answer
I've built up several settlements with different sizes of houses to test this. I've found that the smaller the houses are, the most people per area there is room for. Since the very smallest houses are not affected by settlements though, you'd want the second smallest size for any houses close to a settlement.
Building outside of settlements, the smallest houses would be the most efficient.
The trade-off is that smaller houses make collecting large amounts of belief much slower/more tedious, so in the end you may want a mix of both large and small houses anyway.