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Currently, the game is in early access, so it is not perfect and not all the features are implemented yet.
Some details:
- The following animals are currently playable in Survival mode - Lion, Leopard, Nile Crocodile, Elephant, White Rhino, Wildebeest, Thomson's Gazelle, Zebra (incomplete lifecycle).
- The following animals are currently available in Sandbox - All of the above, plus Martial Eagle, Ruppell's Vulture, Hippo, Buffalo
- The game has a nice big map with tall grass for carnivores to stalk and lots of water sources.
- The dev team is very active and updates happen frequently despite the small size of the team. You can follow the updates and planned features much closer on their Discord server, though.
- Gameplay is quite bare yet. All you do is eat, drink, give birth, and fight other players.
- There are some bugs, like texture bugs, animation bugs, lag, optimization issues.
- The game has a major balancing issue. Currently, lion and leopard are very OP. Too fast, too much stamina for the damage they do. So, usually the server populations will consist of 50% lions, 30% leopards, 10% crocodiles, and the rest either elephants or rhinos. No gazelles or wildebeests or zebras because they are meals on wheels.
What about server size? I play Artesmeshia and in that game its very hard to find anyone barely playing, How many people can you usualy find in a server?
Because if you said it just like you did above that is NOT constructive criticism that is bashing & trash talk. Not allowed on servers. Give this a read:
Constructive Criticism
The problem nowadays is people nowadays don't actually know what constructive criticism is.
Posts like
#%%%#**# this trash game and developers your last update ruined the game
Are NOT constructive fredback but people post this ALL the time and then whine when action is taken against them. The above example is an ACTUAL post I saw in Beasts of Bermuda steam forums in response to one of THEIR updates and... guess what? The poster was banned and had friends or alt account whine about saying developers don't want to hear feedback. 🙄
Using the same info & example above here's what constructive criticism looks like:
Interesting update but I'm not a fan of the new dirty water. I get what developers are going for in trying to encourage movement but I feel the prior drain to water and the new water satiation accomplished this quite well without the added need of dirty water which makes water sources undrinkable TOO fast.
See the difference? BOTH are opinions and BOTH state a dislike of a new system but only ONE example is constructive. The first just being an insult out to start a flame war on developers.
Anyhow sorry for long post but hopefully it can help people to understand WHY their posts get deleted and/or they get banned.
Cheers and good day all!!! 😃