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Meat drying is gated behind medieval overhaul research (renamed from pemmican), In any case primitive people should have found how to conserve meat using fire. Probably a way to craft strips of dried and smoked meat that can last a few weeks, unlocked with butchering.
I'll see what I can do :)
Thank you, appreciate it. I mainly asked because jerky is imperishable and dried stuff isn't despite both being made by the same means, so it seemed inconsistent in my eyes. If you don't see a problem or already patched the two, no worries there. And yeah preserving meat by fire makes sense so I also think it's a good idea hehe
The art bench requires complex furniture research
Smithing is moved to medieval research and requires rustic furniture.
People were using swords long before medieval times, and the art bench change is unnecessary and conflicts with things like furniture expanded: art. Its common to have art research that predates medieval overhauls complex furniture, which is nonsensical.
I know its not your job to accommodate other mods but I don't think these changes added to the overhaul in a positive way in the first place, our access to art shouldn't be limited to a late media period
My 2c, i appreciate what you do