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      • When there is not enough food available, citizens will start craving for food, and when the situation doesn't gets any better, this will result in death by starvation.
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  1. Feb 19, 2014 · The most important thing you can do is build a marketplace. What occurs is that houses will horde resources if you don't, causing some to starve while they have 1,000s of food. A marketplace with equalize the distribution within its area of effect.

  2. Feb 15, 2016 · I am having a serious issue. My population is dying massively from old age. I built many houses, and the number of chilren increaed but population is still dyig from old age. What I can do to solve this?

  3. Feb 18, 2014 · If houses, production-sites, and storage-sites are too far apart, people starve to death trying to get home to eat. Learning how to optimize that process is one of the keys to keeping your village alive.

  4. Jan 2, 2015 · It's no point going all in with farming unless your food supply is already stable as it will be a full year before you get any food out of it. The bottom line, though, is: your people are starving to death because you're not producing enough food.

  5. Feb 20, 2014 · During the first years, a gatherer hut in a forest is an efficient, low-maintenance and reliable source of food. They also produce four different kinds of food (berries, onions, roots and mushrooms) which is great for food variety.

  6. Feb 22, 2014 · If you have plenty of surplus, and still people dying to starvation, the problem likely exists within your supply chain. In my experience, this usually means people are involved in pathing very long distances, such that they starve on their way home to eat.

  7. In the end I had to immediately leave all but 200 people homeless to starve quickly before they ate through my inventory. It should be noted, this town relied on trade for 90% of it's food. So once the woodcutters started to die, I quickly fell into a death spiral.