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We have several bears that we have bred that are level 120+ and are not gaining any XP at all. Please fix at your earliest convenience, thanks!
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The following problem with bear breed. The children starve if nobody is on the server. If you stay on the server everything is great. Anyone an idea how to keep the server fully active.
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just wondering if its just unfortunate luck or something that may have been over looked, but i've attempted to raise 10 different babies of bear, cow and horse, and each of them turned out to be male. I know its a small sample size, but every baby being male seems like something might be broken. do i just have poor luck?
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As it stands, you currently cannot breed bears in the polar regions, and wolves at all; which frankly seems absurd as they abundantly spawn here more than anywhere. Please allow breeding of bears in the north/south- it adds to the continuity that you would be able to breed where they naturally exist. Are spawns with sexual properties born from asexual creatures? or do the bears migrate multiple tiles, have their young, and bring them back with none of us seeing? I don't think breeding in general should be limited to biome at all- you've already given the players the tools and tames to manipulate temperature- if we can already simulate and manipulate the temperatures they would be comfortable in, that's all the animal/s should be concerned with. This suggestion is being up'voted on reddit:
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We have tried breeding, numerous times under different conditions and not a single one of them actually work in a form that's reliable. We have been breeding bears on and off for awhile now, Western temperate region where the weather conditions are practically perfect for bears all the time par a heatwave, things were special this time around... our bear gave birth to a 172 female alpha baby bear. on official pve EU, have screenshots for anyone that cares to dispute not sure if bug or intended but thats beside the point, Babys health pool was much larger than every other baby bear we have had, we sit hand feeding it for the first couple of hours and first heatwave hits, goes up to 25, bear starts losing hp but its only around .1 or so every second. temp drops back under 19 babys health stabilizes out and all is fine, another 12 hrs goes by everything is fine, 1st imprint done waiting on 2nd now, i wait for 2nd imprint to be needed tell my company mate that they need to click the bear and proceed to log off, within 5 hours after that 2nd imprint, when the baby should've been even more healthy than prior another heatwave hits, this time the baby is rapidly losing HP around 3hp a second. Baby dies at 40% maturation with 2 imprint buffs to a heatwave it survived at 7%. We have about 8 penguins in that room around the bear and still nothing. Enable different building materials to have different insulation values, ex: Thatch is better at shedding heat during heatwaves, stone is better at holding heat during cold fronts, we still have to have these buildings made, we still have to be online to move the tame to them, this doesn't make it stupidly easy nor does it not make sense, buildings made of different materials in real life have different insulation values, or give us some form of an ice pack we need to craft in the tundra and bring back for cooling our tames down since penguins do not function as an A/C unit like they did in Ark. 20+ hours of dicking around with campfires lost to a 5 minute weather event. Im fine with wasting 50 hours of my life baby sitting that little turd over 2+ days. But if i've met every condition for the baby to survive at a weaker stage in its life. it should be able to survive a heatwave when its health pool is more than double than what it was originally. Throwing buckets of water on it or bringing it to the water does nothing in terms of lowering its temp. Please look into changing this, the longevity of breeding right now is looking dim. Photos are from right after birth, didnt screenshot after imprint but melee was 247% and health was 1.4k at juvi stage after 1 imprint. Benson Barberry Potato Company - D5 EU Sirens Call PvE
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So after our very first attempt at breeding and spending 12 hours (yes, 12 hours) trying to care for and raise our little foal and having it die to an extended heat wave I personally think there should be some changes to breeding or at least raising of the babies. it's hard enough spending 8 hours getting the baby from baby to juvenile I think once you get to that point the temperature part of the raising of the baby should go away so you don't have to spend the rest of the next couple days non-stop caring for the baby. Grapeshot stated that animals would not be the focus of the game so why not shorten baby raising times or at least remove the temperature mechanic so you aren't stuck for several days non-stop caring for baby. I mean gestation takes 13 hours for a horse then baby-juvenile is another 8 hours and lord knows how many more hours from juvenile to adolescent since Juvenile hits at 10%. taking away the temperature mechanic from breeding (at least for after babies are born) would make it much simpler while still making it take time to raise the baby. Please devs work on the breeding/temperature mechanic for babies, spending 12 hours of non-stop baby horse care just to watch it die to a super long/double heat wave was super heartbreaking RIP Lucifer, our first foal
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i tried to breed a bear in temperate clima. its an optimum place for that. we can spend heat with fireplaces BUT WTZF should i do with heat waves??????? no possibility for an intervention!!! can you pls fix this fcn mistake???????? i lost 2 iuvenate bears after 12 hours. that cant be in your interest for a good game!
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We’re breeding horses and are running into issues with the offspring: - All babies are born male - Adult bred horses sometimes change color on server restart or in different biomes. For example, a buckskin horse born in Eastern Temperate changed to mid-brown in Western temperate, and a mid-brown horse changed to dark brown with the same biome changes. Another buckskin born in Western Temperate changed to black on server restart while being kept in the same biome. Wild tamed horses are unaffected. - Adult bred horses sometimes change gender on server restart. These horses can be bred as males when their UI says they’re male and can be bred as females when their UI says they’re female.
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Well... it happened again during the rapid fire patching of last night. We developed a way to raise animals in the Tundra region. How to keep the babies warm, how to boost their cold resistance... hell, we even have a way to cool them off during a heat wave, because like my kids in real life... these babies are fussy. So last night, in the middle of a series of patches, with no cold front and torches blazing... we lost 3 baby cubs to hypothermia. Prior to the patch, they were 100% okay, after the patch was a different story. This has been an exhausting endeavor as people have stayed up through the night trying to keep these guys alive and several other baby bears in the past... We thought we had it this time... and we did... but the update hurt BAD. I know some of the folks in my company want to dive into breeding and learn everything there is to breeding in cold climates, but with the randomness and fickleness of the server and of the cubs... Devs, this may be a low priority, but can you please look into the breeding numbers? It's kind of depressing after you put in so much work.
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I'm a member of a moderately sized company looking for someone interested in working with me directly to complete some breeding milestones set by my company administration. Interested parties should be able to put in an absurd amount of time during daylight hours, roughly 1100-1800 CST. Please be dedicated and interested in putting a lot of time into detailing findings and assisting in tracking down hard numbers for this process across multiple tames. You will have land to build and access to resources and will be a part of a dedicated company. Thank you.
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Been living in the Polar regions (15 sections) for about 2 weeks now and although it was pretty much an insane nightmare at first, it's really warmed up to be a place I'm proud to call home along with my company/alliance. Couple things I couldn't help but notice about it that I really wanted to comment on, one of which was a pretty important one that I tested out tonight. First thing to know about the polar/artic regions if you don't already know is that there's only 4 main types of animals you'll come across aside from birds and creatures of the sea. Those are - Yetis, Bears, Penguins, and of course the Wolves. My suggestions mainly consist of taming/breeding related stuff. First thing is that you can't breed wolves right now. They're pretty easy to tame if you build a custom taming pen or even if you stand on a rock/using a climbing pick to climb onto a rock formation. But there's no option to breed them. Not sure if this was intended because out of the wolves/bears/yeti's they're probably the easiest to tame despite being crazy to deal with. I have about 8 of them now but haven't tamed anymore because I'd love to just start breeding them. Would like to suggest that gets added. Second - Can't tame yeti's right now. Tested this out with a friend when we managed to trap a yeti in a pen and it was looking at him. Was standing behind the yeti for about 2 minutes and the option to feed it/notification that it's not ready to feed never popped up. This one makes sense considering how powerful and beefy yeti's are (starting out with over 2000 health) but this would be a nice feature to have if it is supposed to be there (along with the breeding). Third - Penguins. If we're supposed to get prime fish meat to feed penguins that leaves us with trying to kill sharks and probably dolphins/angler fish. It would be nice if we could get prime fish meat, even a little from regular fish or at the very least manta rays. Penguins really help with generating body heat so they would be great for survival in these super cold regions. Hopefully these are breed-able currently. Fourth and Last - Bears can't seem to breed in these regions or have an extreme requirement to start breeding right now. We have people in our alliance that have been breeding bears for a bit now in the tundra zones (14 section) but I feel that it would also make sense if under the right circumstances in the 15 zones you could breed them too. I get that they might not want to if it's too cold but I was trying everything to get an incubation/breeding center setup and nothing worked. This was the third setup I tried - https://imgur.com/a/bGZ6mZ2 but still no luck. Was attempting to get penguins to try and generate extra heat for them but I doubt that would've worked. My last suggestion is if it's actually enabled and they just need to be warm enough, maybe the bear breeding requirement heat wise could be lowered to something reasonable? Like a full enclosed space with or w/o one campfire or about 0 degrees requirement. And if it's not currently enabled for polar/artic zones then it would be great if it could be. These mammals are all we really have access to right now down here without having to go back and fourth from tundra to do it. Would give even more incentive to live down here for sure.
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Currently I'm trying to tame and breed bears, and I've discovered I cannot breed them due to "Unable to breed in this Biome". Upon further investigation I found that they need to be bred in the biome they were tamed in, though I'm breeding them 20feet from where I tamed them. Would it all be possible to include in the Tame menu their prefered biome or biome tamed in? Example: Armor: 25.0 Wild Levels: 39 Tame Levels: 24 Biome: Temperate Wood, Desert Sand.
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im finding it very difficult to raise animals with the current temperature system, it feels like i need to be online 24/7 till the animal is raised which is impossible! i would rather raise 400 gigas at once than raise anything on here.... i dont mind the temperature system i just think it needs toned down alot or introduce a A/C system like ark... i will litrally be away gathering wood for 5minutes come back and find that my baby is now too hot and has 3hp (from 75) i turn off the fires go farm abit more wood and come back 5minutes later to find its allmost dead from the cold, so i have to crank the fires on and this is within a very short period of time, this also carries through all the way till they are fully grown given that bears take 4 days roughly to raise that would mean i would need to sit around my bear baby bear for 4 days turning fires on and off to make sure it is at the right temp, this is allmost impossible! this also does not affect just bears, i have lost 21 horses to heatstroke, 4 cows and 2 bulls to the cold... i honestly dont have enough time to go to the toilet and back before they die from hot/cold never mind a food run for the babies! I honestly dont mind doing this for the baby stage but please remove it for the juv/adolsecent stages otherwise i will be dead from sleep deprevitation just from monitoring its heat!
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Hey, So i have made quiet a few baby horses at first i thought i just wrote down the stats wrong and thought i was tripping with lack of sleep... but this time i decided to take screenshots, the baby came out male, a few hours later it turned female, do i just have a bunch of transgender horses or is this a bug? before: https://gyazo.com/06fe4713f647281e0cb5cf80eea0e082 After: https://gyazo.com/b0c1ecbf5ebff34e33ab78ca5e303581
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So i had a pet (a new hatch chicken) he got to 10% grown but then this icon popped over his head then he wouldn't regain hp. He died and I would like to know how this works. Thank you!
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Breeding currently fails before the Juvenile stage, the effects of Hypothermia Or hyper-thermia are far too great for the babie. Hypothermia can be over come with Fires of most types, however there is no way to counter act HYPER thermia, so babies will over heat and expire well before the juvenile stage. This also includes Walking them into water, the water of a lake or the ocean has no effect on the animal and they still over heat. Please address this as we have lost 10 babies attempting breeding, and have watched them all die to overheating