Here are the patch notes(v1.04.69):- Added hover to names for dinos in combat
- Added skull icon for fallen dinos in combat
- Added sacrifice button to Dino Profile UI
- Added visible feedback for pack EXP gain on the hunt
- Reworked Dino UI - bigger text
- Reworked Dino UI - sacrifice button moved
- Increased speed for for pack experience gain counter
- Successful roar now gives 2 pack experience
- Successful vanish now gives 2 pack experience
- Successful exploration now gives 2 pack experience
- Successful hunt now gives 5 pack experience
- Added 5 more early game quest objectives
- Fixed issue with EXP gain not working correctly
- Fixed issue with meat values not stacking
- Fixed issue with fleeing not working correctly
- Fallen dinos no longer run away with the pack
- New day tick in the nest now affects hunger and thirst
- Tweaks to all meat values gained from hunting
- Tweaks to health and damage stats for creatures
- Tweaks to pack experience cap to gain genetic point
- Following creatures has been rebalanced:
- Sabertooth
- Terror Bird
- Dimetrodon
- Carnotaurus
- Baryonyx
- Sarcosuchus
- Allosaurus
- Spinosaurus
- Tyrannosaurus
- Gallimimus
- Woolly Rhinoceros
- Paraceratherium
- Brontosaurus
- Pachycephalosaurus
- Lystrosaurus
- Carbonemys
- Triceratops
- Improved creature behaviour in combat
- Balance improvements to hunger and thirst
- Numerous of other minor balance changes
- Numerous minor bug/grammar/graphics fixes
- Savefiles from previous version are compatible
Currently in the works:
*Lots more content – more advanced map (zoomed in and with more stuff to interact with in each area), endgame objectives, tactics options when fighting and improved combat (creature special skills), invade other nests or get invaded yourself, expedition hunt party choices and interaction, more visual feedback and improved tutorial around breeding and genetic scaling bonus. More stuff to do in the nest and on the hunt. Tons of more traits and perks(both good and bad) combined with more inherited cosmetic colours and patterns to new generations. Additional growing stages both visual appearance and behaviours. Nest expansions for even bigger sizes. Hunting territory competition and world events for becoming the most dominant species on the island. And much more…
Thanks for your support!!