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– https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2845463213
Having any sort of construction material, even a feeble one such as this, freely available on Ice Sheet, is a quantum leap for gameplay in this biome. That means you can build structures, even fragile ones, without waiting, hoping and praying for traders to buy construction materials from (stone, steel, maybe wood).
As well as being able to reserve the stone for more permanent structures, the steel for crafting, the wood for furniture. I'm channeling both Ambiguous Amphibian's Ice Sheet challenge (Orange the cannibal) as well as Veequeue's 1000 days of Ice Sheet survival (both solo and multiperson) into this comment.
Only the lack of insects to fight keeps me away from an Ice Sheet run, but I'll do one one of these days.
Doctor Neetzow
The mod Worldbuilder by ferny now exists. And you can make your own planets to play on.