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  1. #1
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    We've wrecked the place already :)

    Quote from Patch Notes
    This is driving creatures too quickly into the green mist and not allowing enough active wilderness areas for creatures to breed.

    Humans have already wrecked the ecology, grats to us all

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Boojie View Post
    Quote from Patch Notes
    This is driving creatures too quickly into the green mist and not allowing enough active wilderness areas for creatures to breed.

    Humans have already wrecked the ecology, grats to us all

    Fancy way of saying "The game creates too great a demand on animal resources to sustain the current population". XD

  3. #3
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    Mibbe so, I just thought it was a bit of a mirror on reality. (Not a tree-hugger, but it tickled my brain)

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    So does this mean animals only spawn in unclaimed areas? If so, why?

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by mindtrigger View Post
    So does this mean animals only spawn in unclaimed areas? If so, why?
    It means animals run away from populated areas.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by orious13 View Post
    It means animals run away from populated areas.
    Realistic? Yes. Annoying as hell & not very fun? Also, yes. LOL

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by baka77 View Post
    Realistic? Yes. Annoying as hell & not very fun? Also, yes. LOL
    Well, if we all leave out some trash bins, we might at least keep the bears, coyotes, and racoons...just say goodbye to bambi the attack deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifireallymust View Post
    Well, if we all leave out some trash bins, we might at least keep the bears, coyotes, and racoons...just say goodbye to bambi the attack deer.
    Yeah - no shit, I went to go afk once and nearly got eaten by a deer... glad I took one more look at my screen.

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