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Reduce the chance on X vs. Y vs. Z encounters

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vedaras:

--- Quote from: Surf on April 07, 2011, 09:51:57 AM ---If you go the internet tough  guy route and spice your arguments with stuff like "homos" then you might aswell don't post at all.

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sorry but i heard that on radio channel 0 news, i thought its official.

Surf:
I see. Nothing of value, as usual.

Michaelh139:

--- Quote from: Surf on April 07, 2011, 10:01:48 AM ---I see. Nothing of value, as usual.

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And what's your excuse?  I see you trolling everywhere lately.

p.s. the idea makes sense to be honest.  I once questioned how there is so many people and life in the "Wasteland" once.  Can't remember what happened to that.

Swinglinered:

--- Quote from: Michaelh139 on April 08, 2011, 12:39:09 AM ---And what's your excuse?  I see you trolling everywhere lately.

p.s. the idea makes sense to be honest.  I once questioned how there is so many people and life in the "Wasteland" once.  Can't remember what happened to that.

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They had squares get "depleted" for a while, and it didn't work out.

So maybe all the killing creates a vaccuum that attracts animals, raiders, etc. from surrounding areas.
Plus the flow has been established long enough that it has become an instinctive migration direction for mantii, molerats, etc. along with traveler's tales of the good looting to be had in California/Nevada area.

So it is like a Black Hole of death and rebirth.

Ganado:

--- Quote from: Swinglinered on April 08, 2011, 01:22:21 AM ---So it is like a Black Hole of death and rebirth.

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Otherwise known as an "eco-system". But yeah, that would be a interesting feature - once someone grinds the same species over and over, other species will temporarily fill up those tiles as they eat and multiply from eating all the dead corpses of the animals you slaughtered.

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