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If you prefer to live in a more populated city, well, not every game spawns the same interiors.
The buildings are always the same, but a bar in one game can be a general store in another, a temple can be a house for sale etc. you're gonna have to explore for yourself.
I'm pretty sure this isn't intended, just a bug that's hard to squash.
Mongrel though is almost always a safe bet if you're happy with the Longhouse and/or the Y-house. Holy Nation cities usually just offers small shacks and storm houses, I am unsure about Shek cities, United Cities and the Swamps.
This isn't exactly accurate since I have a food box with a bunch of dried meat in it but still, it just feels like they are getting hungry faster and apart from a couple of bonedog attacks directly after I built the house no source of food is presenting itself.
Next time I start a game will need to make a party of Iron Skeletons, because the flesh is weak and needy.
Been just setting Lars my only skeleton to mine from the iron deposit inside the walls and am planning on travelling to the holy cities I know of to sneakily loot them then fence the stuff with the Bar just outside the Hub who basically has infinite money to buy with.
Cheers, plot, didnt realize that the building interiors were randomized or that the shops could move about, interesting.
I am stuck with the ancient science books, do these ever pop up at the shops in cities or only through ruin looting?
Worlds End or bust and I hear the vendor there may not refresh the stock of the "advance" books even. I do not know if later map expansions will add more vendors selling the knowledge but ruins will provide the lion share of books.
They're always basically all ruins (except the Bar and the Shinobi Tower) as far as I can tell.
Still a valid option thought.
Worlds end only have a single shack for sale i believe.
I am finding those damn advanced science books to be a bane though, you will need to go ruin hunting at some point, theres no chance to live in a city only and trade and do your own research to max, but i dare say that will change in the future.
Love this feature of buying a shop in a city.
If you use the In game editor (Shift + F12) can you place a building for sale?