I don't think we should implement dogs or cats or reindeer. They had very little importance.
And according to GGS elephants have never been domesticated (no I don't believe it either)! The author claims that elephants grow too slow to make domestication profitable. The elephants used in India and other places are actually caught wild, and then tamed.
Anyway, I don't think we should give each animal too specific gameplay effects. Horses should of cause have other and more uses than goats, but generally what would be important would be that the animals were just there, to infect the humans with diseases, which would give them immunity. And they would increase productivity, since they would take off some workload from the people.
But what animals should we have then? Propably the 14 big ones (I have a list somewhere) and then possibly add elephants, due to their importance. Are any others important?
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"In America, first we take the sugar, then we take the power, then we take the women."
- Homer J. Simpson
GGS Website
And according to GGS elephants have never been domesticated (no I don't believe it either)! The author claims that elephants grow too slow to make domestication profitable. The elephants used in India and other places are actually caught wild, and then tamed.
Anyway, I don't think we should give each animal too specific gameplay effects. Horses should of cause have other and more uses than goats, but generally what would be important would be that the animals were just there, to infect the humans with diseases, which would give them immunity. And they would increase productivity, since they would take off some workload from the people.
But what animals should we have then? Propably the 14 big ones (I have a list somewhere) and then possibly add elephants, due to their importance. Are any others important?
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"In America, first we take the sugar, then we take the power, then we take the women."
- Homer J. Simpson
GGS Website


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