Topic: Making wild animals reproducible
Nordfriese |
Posted at: 2020-02-24, 22:25
Pushed the improved hunting algorithm to the branch. The birth control parameters also work better now (using a 1/x function where x is weighted from the number of individuals within 2, 5 and 9 fields). New walking algorithm will come tomorrow Top Quote |
JanO |
Posted at: 2020-02-24, 23:33
I guess.... we need more hunters. Or ageing with natural death, as king of nowhere suggested. Edited: 2020-02-24, 23:35
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Nordfriese |
Posted at: 2020-02-25, 08:56
Natural death is also already implemented, though the values are much too high so far (suggestions?)
Good idea, will do so Top Quote |
Nordfriese |
Posted at: 2020-02-25, 12:29
PR is up: https://github.com/widelands/widelands/pull/3718 Testing appreciated Top Quote |
hessenfarmer |
Posted at: 2020-03-30, 20:20
after some tests Nordfriese created an algorithm which is not running away but delivers a decent increase in critters available. Question is whether this affects balancing too much. I am unsure about this but tend to believe it to be ok. Opinions? Top Quote |
JanO |
Posted at: 2020-03-31, 08:34
We have to figure a way out how to make the gamekeepers not obsolete. Otherwise we have created a disadvantage for barbarians here. Top Quote |
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2020-03-31, 08:52
Why would a gamekeeper want to breed a carnivore, ever? If you need to keep the herbivore population down because they are damaging your fields, hunt them and eat them like we do in real life. Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |
the-x |
Posted at: 2020-03-31, 13:06
Yes : -D seems intresting mathematical game, but i still think it will tend to the extremum. Also I thik its important to solve the big questions, like how we keep multiplayer at a level where beginners can play with pros same as balancing heroes Edited: 2020-03-31, 13:07
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hessenfarmer |
Posted at: 2020-03-31, 14:25
It won't help your point if you still keep hijacking every thread with always the same stuff. Top Quote |
hessenfarmer |
Posted at: 2020-03-31, 14:31
back on topic: Top Quote |