Taming bug and landscaping

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Taming bug and landscaping

Postby Fostik » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:55 am

Good day.
There is little annoying bug.
When animal, that in still taming becomes ready to fight, and you will leash to its hitching post another one - it will become wild, and you cant continue taming it.

And a question about landscaping, normal haven takes 20% cp, when landscaping its 80% :shock:
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Re: Taming bug and landscaping

Postby jorb » Sat Oct 10, 2015 12:48 pm

Simple solution would perhaps be to not hitch other animals to that post, but will look at it nevertheless.
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Re: Taming bug and landscaping

Postby jorb » Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:30 pm

Not sure I understand this report. I imagine something like the following

  • Have a wild animal in taming stance, ready to be fought and tamed.
  • Have another wild animal on a leash
  • Hitch the leashed wild animal to the hitching post of the first animal.

Whereupon the first animal would then drop its taming stance and not be receptive to taming. The problem with this is that you can't hitch an animal to a hitching post when another wild animal is already hitched to it.

Testing can't reproduce. Would need more explication.
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