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번역 관련 문제 보고
One house is enough for the first year, all villagers get warm there. Use stone to make it efficient. It will hoard a bit of food but there will be enough left.
Second year expand your food gathering and build more houses.
Good advice.
Now what I don't understand is if a house has one family (and I have no homeless) then how come I have more families than homes ?
But reproduction will only happen when a family has a house, so it is not a long term solution.
It is a situation that only happens early game, later you will receive the information regarding homelessness.
Don't sweat the small stuff - the game is a game and has small idiosyncracys, that's something you will come to understand and love.
When you build a new house, two adults settle in it and form a new family. They leave the boarding house if a house is available. That's probably what happened.
You also need to be careful with house expansion here, to make sure they can always form properly aged families that can reproduce. You don't want too many houses that will be empty or end up filled with couples like 15/60 years old.