Which is why it's so baffling that you got rid of a biome that people loved but kept 2 biomes that people avoid (and even removed things that gave them a shred of usefulness, like fertilizer).
The plains were useful. The plains were beautiful. The plains were loved. But here you go trying to shove the wasteland and burned forest down our throats.
Can you bring back the golden hue in the sky in a sub biome? I haven't seen your sub biomes change the sky so far.
If you ask me, burned forest makes far more sense as a sub biome. "This section of the forest was burned," not suddenly "we transitioned from the desert to a burned up forest."
The plains make more sense as a full biome. Tall grasses, bushes, wetlands, stickers, grains everywhere. It could be unique in that it'd be hard to see zombies along the tall grass. It had coal deposits everywhere, yucca, wild corn growing and atmosphere in spades.
What is the burned forest? Just trees you get coal from and zombies that light you on fire.
Which one is useless again?