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1. More randomized decorations + new ones.
2. New indoor and outdoor redesign.
3. New lights setting.
4. New stone foundation.
5. Optimized building cost.
6. More workplaces at the building.
7. Optimized demolish process.
8. New model for salted food.
9. Added connection with lumber and daub when those materials are present in the game.
There are some things which annoy me, but I doubt it can be modded. At least not easily. For example the description of the game itself says that the longer there's human presence in the area the further away animals will move. It works with non-predator animals. While bears, foxes and wolves annoyingly move around my village constantly. It looks funny at least. To mod predator AI in order to make them sneaky could be interesting. Like foxes and wolves do can enter a village only at night, take some chicken and RUN away back to forest. Something of that sort ... Anyway I know it's hard. Too many 'if' and 'then' functions.
Religion might be cool. Like two-sided coin. Yes it raises happiness but when some disaster happens it kills women as witches, even children
* SORRY if I am annoying. Just say 'shut up' and I will. Really. No problem
For the new animals we don't have for them 3d models so it's a quite a problem to make them (personally I'm really missing ducks and horses). What do you mean mentioning brick buildings, you want to use brick as resource to make them or do you want to have building that looks like made from brick? Or both?
Copper, Bronze and Other Metals
Before the widespread use of iron, blacksmiths primarily used copper and bronze, an alloy of copper and tin. Blacksmiths of the early Middle Ages still relied heavily on these metals until they accustomed themselves more to iron. Copper melted and formed easily, and smiths created a number of short daggers with copper. Blacksmiths could not use copper for swords, however, which led to the use of bronze, a much harder metal. After iron became the metal of choice, smiths limited the use of bronze, copper and other metals to everyday tools or less vital elements of iron weapons.
But if you have any ideas that aren't posted in my Artwork I would be really happy to hear about them :)
And for the smoke house I will add it to my list as well :)