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What size map and how large of a settlement do you have?
How large is the water/river system?
How many villagers?
I like the upgrade idea. It would be good to be able to upgrade, even if it's one piece at a time. Currently I just destroy what is there and replace it with the new material.
To build on the idea, a template system that allows you to capture a building layout would also be cool. So use the current blue print system and capture all elements of the building and save it as a template. Hopefully I have explained what I'm visualising, often I don't do that well.
I am using no mods. I have a large map area. 10 villagers. about 11 trained livestock (which stopped gathering stuff and sit there mostly) I do have a river but it is the default whatever comes with the large map. I am using the Live version of the game.
My computer specs:
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core processor, 3.40 GHz
64GB of RAM
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT GPU with 16 GB VRAM
I have no mods installed, playing the public branch on a large mountain map with only 6 settlers currently.