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Pacus and Shinebugs dying in the wild.


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1 hour ago, R9MX4 said:

Glad to hear that wild creature now will die for starving correctly, but I don't know why wild creature lay eggs. May be a new feature, or just a exploit.

Would you like to post it in bug tracker?

The only weird part about this is that you can feed the wild ones but they die anyways

Wild critters have a lifespan and all reproduce, Hatches at a rate of 2% per cycle, I noticed this after all my shinebugs laid eggs, i put them in fridges and by the time they hatched the adult shinebugs had already died.

It seems that refrigerating the eggs does not stop them incubating, Eggs do not rot either, but will incubate on the floor now.

Edit - This actually has the upside of stopping your game being overcrowded by wild critters, and also gives you MEAT I broke into a chlorine filled room and there were bits of meat everywhere haha

5 hours ago, R9MX4 said:

Glad to hear that wild creature now will die for starving correctly, but I don't know why wild creature lay eggs. May be a new feature, or just a exploit.

Would you like to post it in bug tracker?

It's seem normal since dev had a age time to creatures, and add reproduction data to wild one. If wild creature can die for starving it's normal that baby can born

I don't think they die from starving in the wild, I have left some for a while and they seem alright, also remember the Pacu fish eats Algae, but there is none for it to eat in the wild. I think they only die from old age and reproduce accordingly.

What I did notice is you can transport the egg instead of the critter which means if you find a slickster egg you can reproduce them easily.

9 hours ago, ColBBQ said:

Just noticed that the Pacus and Shinebugs lays eggs in the wild and die off a few cycles later, wonder if this is intentional.

This is the life cycle, creature make egg and die, and the new fish come, make egg and die, etc. :)

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