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@Snowy Owl I don't know yet Will have to figure that out soon. But I think we'll probably need wanderers to live for as long as your tribe members. Rogue Males could have a shorter life span though. @wolfhowlmay That or maybe we can add an adjustable damage modifier in the sandbox settings. So you could receive let's say 5 damage points when you usually would only get 1 damage. That would also be an interesting setting to make the game harder in general. Maybe even with settings for different types of damage? So you could deal hunger deal you 10 damage but only 2 from a cactus for example.7 points
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Featherclaw roamed the island, unknowing what fate had provided for him. While collecting and clearing away all the grasses, he happens upon a beautiful mate. She calls herself Milkyfeather, and they start to form a clan together. (pic 1) Soon, they have their first daughter, Sunjaw. (pic 2) Now leader, Milkystar is slightly disapointed her daughter doesn't have the poison fangs like Featherclaw. But, it's fine with them, as she can crack open clams. The two parents then decide a tiny island isn't the best for a clan, and move. They then have their first set of twins. Both are girls, once again. they name them Dropletblossom and Greyfur. Dropletblossom quickly becomes the favorite of the clan, since her beautiful pattern is bedazzling. After many days of exploring, they find a wanderer. Not male, as they wish for, but she does have good genetics. She calls herself Oakfur. (pic 3). Then, in hope of a male, they have another set of twins! but, once again, they both are girls. (pic 4 ) They are both gifted with the names Peachtail and Flowerspike . The two then start to get worried. None of their offspring are males or actively show the poison fangs. They are also starting to get quite old. They have two days left, and they have a boy! He is given the name Windclaw. (pic 5) Then, while they can still have one last child, they have ANOTHER set of female twins! (pic 6). these little ones are called Sharpwind and Petalears. However, their sorrow is quickly taken care of, as they find a permanent nest. Another issue then befalls them: Who will be leader? I will post the canidates for leader next, and be sure to tell me who you want to vote for!4 points
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I think the adjustable damage one sounds great I would love to be able to make predators hit a lot harder, but not necesarrily have them have a lot of armor3 points
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I created a save consisting of impossible-to-kill nichelings, to help me study the behavior of Bearyenas (which nichelings theyll attack before others based off of looks.) Here are some pictures i took: Are there things youve noticed about Bearyenas that could help with my research? Noticed anything about other predators? Please comment, and ill update my research!2 points
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I have this bad habit of starting a run and then never finishing because I can never decide exactly how to pick mutations. Right now Iβm leaning toward each clan in a tribe (defined by the number of permanent nests) having a different pair of mutations, but Iβm still not sure. Complete randomization can give really cool and unexpected results, too. How do you guys go about setting your Nichelingsβ mutations? Do you pick randomly? Do you pick them with the intent to breed out a given trait? Do you just pick what you like? Or is the caffeine in my tea just making me overthink it all?2 points
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thank you! I didnt know about the hibernation thing, and its good to know about the locking thing. Ill do some tests on these things to see if i can use them in actual saves to avoid predators.2 points
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Oh YES! A partner in science! According to my research after watching various gameplays, I have come to the conclusion that bearyenas have a tendency to lock on to specific nichelings, only rarely switching targets unless they find a bunny. As a side note, I noticed that balance bears seem to enter hybernation once they are covered by snow, as they wont even budge. Another thing is that smelling apes seem to prefer smelly fruit over meat.2 points
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1. nothing super sexual 2. nothing super gory (if it is a little gory/ bloody give a gore warning in the title) 3. nothing super offensive, racist or whatever 4. If you want to post stories with some of the above give a warning Please be also aware of the general forum rules: Have fun1 point
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I haven't drawn anything super recently because I am waiting for a new tablet and sort of have creative block but these are some of my old ones These two are from when I first heard about the possibility of having wings in the game, they are probably one of my older Niche art Some of my gods, the last one showed all at the time, but I have some more as of then Sandrunner the protagonist to a Niche story that actually happened in game but I never finished writing, also one of my fav drawings of Niche I ever did This was one of my first digital Niche pieces And fanart for the awesome JessiMew You can expect a flood of images once I have my new tablet around christmas1 point
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Unsure if this has been mentioned yet, but I would like to put in my ideas of what could possibly be added to the underwater world. The Underwater World is super barren right now, only being able to find seaweed, clams, rocks, fish, worms, and leeches. I have a few ideas of things that could be added to make this world much more lively. ISLANDS Basically, there'd be islands with a ton more water and lots more places to swim compared to your average big island. The island would be small, maybe the size of tiny green, while the rest of the island would be places that can be swam through by Nichelings. Take the grass mingle island for example, cut that to the size of tiny green but leave all that extra island space to the water. Picture example: PREDATORS I know that the Razorina is already somewhat of a predator, but they only attack you if you are bleeding. How about, for somewhat of a challenge, have a predator like the Bearyna that will attack you for no other purpose than food. It would have similar behavior like the Bearyna but obviously be different. This creature's name would be the Sharkidile, a cross between a shark and a crocodile. You could also find a mother with a baby and tame the baby for its genes, just like the Bearyna! Here's a picture of what I think it would look like, sorry it's kinda sloppy I rushed it: Genes you could get from a friendly Sharkidile: - Sharkidile Snout (2+ fishing, 1+ defense, 1+ smelling) - Water body (2+ swimming, 1+ scentless, underwater breathing) - Fin tail (2+ swimming, -1 Cold resistance) - Sharkidile Claw (2+ fishing, 1+ attack, 1+ swimming) - Sharkidile Eyes (2+ underwater sight, 1+ dry land sight) - Yellow Eyes - New Pattern (Overcoat color and undercoat color, affects camouflage in water, +2 camouflage) FOOD Definitely a lot more food needs to be added. More types of fish and things similar to the berry bushes on land. Examples in pics below: I'm still currently in the process of thinking of things that could be added to the underwater world of Niche. If I do get more ideas, then be sure to look for for a part 2 to this idea! Please feel free to suggest anything.1 point
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I'm sure some of these have been suggested before, but I honestly didn't want to go digging for them. So enjoy my knockoff versions! Also, enjoy my bad MS Paint drawings Animal 1- Canadian Lynx-Inspired Genes (For cold environments) Ear Slot: Tufted ears +2 Hearing +1 Cold Resistance Paw Slot: Big paws +1 Snow Walking (It allows creatures to walk on deep snow tiles) +2 Attack +1 Cold Resistance Tail Slot: Bobbed "Pixie" tail No effects Animal 2- Ring Tail Lemur-Inspired Genes Pattern Slot: Lemur Mask No effect Tail Slot: Lemur Tail +1 Cold resistance Paw Slot: Dexterous Paw +1 Climbing (allows one to climb normal trees and great ape trees) +1 Collecting Animal 3- African Wild Dog-Inspired Genes Pattern Slot: Wild Dog Pattern +1 Camouflage (Savannah) -1 Camouflage (Snow) Stay tuned!1 point
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That comment suddenly made me think of spartans for some reason, maybe there could be a sparta challenge where you kill wanderers? Wait, whats written in tiny letters? Something about dodomingo murder!?!?! Nah, it cant be. Call off the ape army!1 point
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Exactly. It's challenging in design but not in gameplay, and design is tedious when its just tacking on thrusters. It might be more interesting later, when we have limited resources for parts, or a part limit, and we have to redesign more fully to be functional. I know that if I have a 20-30 part limit, I'd have a whole damn roster of drones. I still think merely slowing things down isn't the most interesting way to address it, though. I think winds and gusts, with updrafts, downdrafts, and tornados that scale up in force with air resistance would be the kind of thing you could struggle with and fight, and maybe even ride to your advantage, if you're smart. (I'll post a detailed set of feature requests soon. Ideas are happening.)1 point
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Given the bug repellent, I'm venturing a guess that the autocompleter and the 'something else' were also whimsical.1 point
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In earlier versions there once was the possibilty I think but not anymore. Active purrsnout is possible, had it very recently (twice) poison fangs as well (at least for Eve, haven't had that happen on sandbox starters)1 point
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oh my word, droneball sounds amazing. especially if it's automatic (no player input).1 point
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I feel like due to the fact they're all the same species they should have the same life length. the only thing that worries me about the whole increased or decreased age is the fact the health bar is their age bar, so creatures are going to become easier/harder to kill because of their lifespan which personally I don't think makes much sense. perhaps a health bar with the same amount of health as a normal life nicheling (25 days I think? so they can only take 25 damage) should be added in. so to make this a little less confusing i mean: if you set a nicheling to be able to live 50 days that means it would take 50 damage to kill them, and if rogue males and wanderers are the same it would take 50 damage to kill a rogue male, which sounds pretty insane. hopefully this makes sense, if it doesn't I can try to explain it more clearly.1 point
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Every time you write bootiful I think a kardashian was born into your tribe. π1 point
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I think this island would be really cool if it were really big and had no ports. Of course it'd be a sort of challenge mode that you can't access from regular sandbox mode islands.1 point
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If you do promise a timeline, in general its good to do a few things. 1= Over-estimate the time to give yourself some wiggle room. If you think it will take a month, say two months. If its done earlier, great! 2= Be transparent. If something happens which may extend the deadline just tell people about it as far ahead of time as possible. Did we say two months? Well it looks like it might be 3. Sorry bout that but we ran across some bugs that need crushing. 3= Avoid over promising things. That way if there's more features than was earlier announced, its seen as a little bit extra instead of a little bit less. Otherwise Im a very patient person, you guys take as long as you need. Thanks for giving us a heads up at all and a peek behind the curtain as far as the roadmap is concerned. The devs here seem like pretty cool people and I'm glad to have stumbled into Nimbatus along with its awesome community.1 point
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