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I don't want to tear down the old, smaller house, but I want to sleep in the better one.
And wake up in the better one.
(This WILL become a problem if I later want to spend some time in a cabin in the mountains or something. Which I know from playing Black Death I will want to do.
It's usually too far from other cities to be convenient, but you can't beat snow-covered mountains as a nice backdrop. It's very picturesque.
Or, I assume it is. Haven't gotten there in this game yet, but I'm sure the creators realize the need to create beautiful, untamed nature.
It just fits the whole theme.)
But moving around means it is VERY inconvenient to be forced back to the first house you ever made every time the seasons change. (Or you die. Although that is less of a problem in a game where you can save. I love the saving-feature.)
I wish you could just click on the bed and choose 'make home bed' or something, like you can in Black Death.
go to the house that you wanna life in. look at the board next to the door and hold E. you have assigned this house to yourself now and you will repawn there
I am all for improving the game, but simply copying other games...sometimes works and other times does not.
'What are you even talking about?' comes across as rude and abrasive.
The op was comparing the MD to black death, Did I simplify that enough for you or do you need pictures.
As far as being rude and abrasive, welcome to life.