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Plus late game kinda.. doesn't matter in frostpunk. Once you're firmly on your feet, with resource streams coming in the whole game slows down and becomes pretty solidly easy mode.
Also your argument for order is that its worse at completing the story objective which is extremely funny, I more care about how its buildings don't need to be staffed or heated, and easy access to shrines.
1. Overcrowding still means that there are many who cannot work and cripples early production. When population is small, there is only one choice of having the ill work with the risk of dying. Storms further wreck havoc in endless mode during the first few weeks.
2. Faith is more centered on Hope that decreases with each death that does not happen in my guides. They also have a scripted death when using the House of Healing but lacks the same quality healing as an infirmary.
Order still works in New Home and ending the Londoners scenario too soon give much less time to prepare for the giant storm. It may sound weird to have many Londoners but few are needed on the last day to buy more time.
Also, gathering posts and thumpers with foremen and agitators give a tremendous boost until more steam cores are obtained for those coal mines.
I personally never use hothouses, and I actually do wall drill and then either coal mine or infirmiries depending on what I need.
(I have completed all(including endless) but fall of winterhome without anyone dying)