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#1
i just want to point out a slight unbalance.

so, i was looking into the numbers of some farm animals and found out that alpha wild boars have some unusual high ratios, their nutrition output for nutrition input is 0.577 almost 3 times that of the normal wild boar or the normal pig or even the alpha pig for that matter, i think the problem is in the hunger rate of 0.45 while the alpha pig has 1.50.

that's all i have thank you
#2
Releases / Re: [1.0b] Vegetable Garden Project [12/22/18]
December 31, 2018, 10:32:15 AM
so i just noticed that ironwood has a beauty of 300%, is that right? doesn't it defeat the point of jade and gold?

also this set of mods is a godsent
#3
so, i built a animal control hub to use the Mechathrumbo antigrain warhead at will, but i can't, is it a bug? i can move him around and use the stampede and the blast, still i cant make it attack anything nor use the mighty ranged attack of hell.
#4
Releases / Re: [A17] Dinosauria: A Rimworld Mod / v1.2
October 07, 2017, 06:27:16 PM

I'm aware of this and have addressed it on several occasions, but thank you for your input. I actually increased dinosaur prices 3x, which may still be too low of an increase. Leather price factors can be decreased, but I can't do anything about meat simply using XML it appears, and I don't want to decrease the meat drops for the sauropods, because well, such a giant should provide quite a bit of meat.
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agreed (making the dinossaurs yield less would be lame, hell those things are hugh mungus!), i just did not spot the price change on the changelog "Made some larger dinosaurs (sauropods, etc.) and hard to train theropods (Tyrannosaurus, raptors, etc.) more expensive for balance issues." keep up the great work.
#5
Releases / Re: [A17] Dinosauria: A Rimworld Mod / v1.2
October 07, 2017, 06:10:38 PM
loved the mod, but it promotes a economic flaw, for example: you buy a dinosaur (in this case a brontosaurus) from a orbital trader, you then procced to slaughter the animal and sell all its leather. i assure you will have at least 300% profit on that simple endeavor plus all the meat it gives.
Point is that such a thing is not balanced. the best solution would probably be to increase the price dinosaurs.

edit: i can work the numbers out if that can be of any help