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Join Date: 11.02.2011
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It is true we only need 2 animals to breed instead of 4
and if so we should get 2 new breeds instead of 1 |
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Join Date: 20.12.2011
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Join Date: 20.12.2011
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I AGREE!!!
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Join Date: 01.10.2010
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Agreed, but in this scenario you also get at least one baby per female. So you would get 3. Maybe 1 special and 2 reg which would be fine with me. I'd also like to see regular food as power food costs a lot to make and we are limited in supplies. That's the main reason I do do much breeding. It is a challenge no matter how they do it, but challenges are meant to be able to be reached with a bit of work. This is the only game I've run across where challenges are very often placed beyond a reg players reach. I do love the game tho, don't get me wrong. ![]() |
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Join Date: 15.08.2012
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breeding is a selective process... if you just used 2 ordinary animals the offspring would be ordinary... to isolate any trait wouldnt you need atleast 4 amimals so the 2 couples offsping could be bred together according to desired trait. In reality you would probaly need 4 or more couples and many generations to make a new breed.
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