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Te Awaroa will become an overhaul after that.
Happy New Year's Eve!
The basic technique behind the needzones isn't super complicated. You just need to know, that there is a pool of defined position possibilities for every zone type. Then you have spawn areas, where animals appear and they only use a few of the pre-defined zones in their area. When you wipe out e.g. a flock of mallards, the system creates a new flock and connects new zones out of the "mallard area" with it randomly. This is why it is possible that e.g. two flocks appear in one zone and suddenly there are 15+ ducks. :-)
I ty for everything. I just thought it was in bad taste telling you of zones. I didn't mean anything by it, but just wanted the player to check everything possible and not depend solely on the map. I hope it didn't come off wrong. No bad intended.
Ty
you are doing a great work, thanks for sharing the maps.
Snow leopard zones for Sundarpatan will be added within the next days.