They mostly just stand around and do nothing, but they never begin to starve. There were no enrichment items or shelters placed that could feasibly break them out of this trance.Īfter the first month the differences were obvious the group with no ponds barely did anything. ![]() One had a number of pools within, the other was just normal terrain. I built two small enclosures, each with 20 dodos. To be sure the pools of water were the issue, I ran a test. They don't even seem to have a wandering action like most other animals do just to keep them from standing in one place for too long, so the dodos just kinda.sit and starve until something else happens or, presumably if I let it go long enough, until they become sick and die. While in the water they actually drink near constantly, so water is never an issue, but their AI just.doesn't give them anything else to do. Eventually and, almost inevitably, their AI seems to get stuck in a loop of just standing in the water and starving. (No idea if that's how it actually works, but it won't reduce food an water if the creature is already preoccupied with an action like mating so it seemed the most likely explanation.)īut the dodos stop being automatically fed when presented with water. ![]() I have the hack which periodically restores food and water for herbivores, but the hack does seem to rely on the herbivore pausing behavior for a moment as if it were taking an instantaneous, unseen action to feed. They don't start drowning or anything, they quite simply just.sit in the water until they begin to starve. This is all well and good, but I'm wondering if this is actually an intentional behavior, as it comes with a pretty major caveat they get stuck. They constantly gather around any pool of water I create and just sit in it. However the Radical Remake dodos seem.infatuated with water. ![]() (ARK may have given me a soft spot for the pigeon-chickens.) I was having a look at the dodos from Radical Remake, as dodos used to be one of the species I always glossed over in ZT2.
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