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Many thanks for what you have done, and not only for this almshouse.
Most appreciated.
OPTIONS
More occupants - from 20 to 35 villagers living in one Almshouse.
@Vimes, I just added option for you, enjoy
The housing to accommodate that number of people is helped by having higher occupancy buildings to minimise the otherwise larger footprint of cottages etc.
A number between 30-40 would be ideal, considering how many are employed on a single maximum sized farm.
How many people exactly do you want to live in Almshouse?
I think that it might offer the highest number of people living together with pretty good pregnancy rates.
It could be useful to have even higher numbers of people living within one house, that way higher population densities could be achieved without needing to expand the village too wide. Perhaps a bigger type of house could be needed to do that but the higher number of people living there would be most useful.
Lately I'm so busy with my daily job I don'y have much time for coding, sorry :)