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Mind you I have a minecraft world that I have had going for 5 real life years now LOL.
I guess that's what my husband is doing. He still plays his first savegame which is a bit more than one year old, and his village is year eightysomething. He doesn't want to restart, too much of a hussle. He likes things slow and steady, and he is totally unable to hunt. When I hear him play MD, it's mostly about when the next villagers will die and how he puts them together and how many empty houses he has, and how he gets the kids level up. As for the looks, it pretty much looks like an ordinary village with a default building limit.
-But that's a big "if" someone plays that long. Specially if everything is done by than lol
I feel much the same. Building a village, getting it running smoothly and so on is interesting but once it comes down to just fiddling with micro-management it becomes a bit tedious. I've created three villages now in different locations (never really finished the second because of v1.0 release) the first being the most developed but it started to pall after 14 or 15 years so I never got to the next generation. Maybe v1.0 has some longer term surprises.