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It may be difficult to differentiate with the poison fangs that are already in the game.
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You got a point there.
I assume it's because they are cloven hoofed, as opposed to horses... Guess having two types of hoofes would take it a bit too far, right?
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If all you are after is to be able to fly the camera AROUND your nichelings to see them from all sides, how about a function that does exactly that: Move the camera around, without changing how nichelings look after your mouse pointer?
Let's have a shortcut (like F-something) that switches in a different mode where you cannot control the nichelings but only the camera.
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Fishing tail because my Tribe loves fishing.
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Um... I take everything back. I just discovered that the ears I thought were bearyena ears, are actually those that come along with derp snout. Those that always are different-sized and round... not bearyena ears really! So now I hate derp snout even more.
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ok, guess I breed too much and do not collect enough...
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They hijacked my thread *cry* 😨
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I did it on my favorite baby, and when he is grown up I will breed him like mad.... statistics will ensure that it gets passed on (I hope).
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How can you have so much food and grass?? I never had more than like 50 food in the best of times (in story mode). They eat so much!
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Oh, I see. That makes sense.
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Oh, and elephants wag their EARS to fan air to themselves, so why can't nichelings do it with a tail? Not sure how far each trait has to have a template in real nature...
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I found something: Cape ground squirrels supposedly use their tail to create shade:
(Are external links ok?)
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40 minutes ago, Skysplash8 said:
I love gills too. I don't try and have them in a creature (I would rather have a different, more useful head gene), but when they do show up, they're the cutest creature in the tribe!
True... my tribe really has difficulties smelling things, so I see why people do not use gills. There does not seem to be a replacement in other body parts if the head does not give smelling plus.
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4 minutes ago, Lilytuft said:
Okay, we weren't serious, people here just like to yell when their fav genes are insulted, I hope you didn't take it too personally
Not at all! Just was not sure if I offended anyone, so better safe than sorry. 😎
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36 minutes ago, Skysplash8 said:
Actually, wings do help-- if they go on top of a tree, which nonwinged creatures can't do, they can collect nuts directly from the tree, even with no gathering or cracking ability. If they have strength, they an also swoop down on rabbils , killing them with one click of a button (the flight and the attack are combined into one Swoop button).
Ah, thanks, that is good to know. I need to give wings another try at some point.
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Um... from your strong reactions I assume that I had an unfortunate formulation there (not a native speaker). The question was which traits we disliked, so let me amend and just say I do not like bearyena ears. I do not think we can argue likes or dislikes. Someone else does not like gills, which I find absolutely adorable, HOW DARE YOU? 😜
Or maybe the bearyena ears just do not go well with gills?
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Thank you for the votes! 😘
Knocking on wood that more people want to see this.
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Sorry, Lilytuft, it's just a personal opinion, I did not write they ARE ugly.
Isn't that the great thing about Nichelings, that everybody can breed their personal most-cutest-nicheling?
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I always forget who the father was for my pregnant nichelings. So when I select a pregnant nicheling, I'd like to see a display of who the father was when I mouse-over the pregnant symbol.
Also, it would be good to see in the family tree, if one is already pregnant.
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Beautiful cow colors :)
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Today I got this beautiful pub, I have to share!
Welcome Chenna! (Never mind the rest, I use to put the first name of the father and the immunity genes after the name.)
...she really comes after her father, Zebro: