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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0004446 | Dwarf Fortress | Creatures | public | 2011-04-04 12:53 | 2014-09-12 11:45 |
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Reporter | Dekon | |
Assigned To | Toady One | |
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | |
Platform | Windows | OS | | OS Version | |
Product Version | 0.31.25 | |
Target Version | | Fixed in Version | 0.40.13 | |
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Summary | 0004446: Grazing hungry animals eat slower - snowballs starvation |
Description | Akin to 4113, and I can't entirely confirm this, though it seems likely.
Hunger tends to slow down all activities. One of these activities, one would imagine, is eating. Since larger animals need to feed -all- the time in order to survive, some animals that could normally survive in the current setting cannot if they fall into hunger. Because they're hungry, they eat slower - and because they eat slower, their rate of intake can drop below sustenance.
This seems to be especially true with Yaks, who are borderline. If a Yak becomes hungry, he will inevitably die even if given plenty of pasture. |
Steps To Reproduce | Start a fortress with a Yak or two. Wait for the Yak to get hungry before assigning it to a pasture. The Yak will constantly eat, but too slowly to survive, thus ultimately dying. |
Additional Information | While similar to 4113 and a possible reason, the two are different bugs. 4113 has a general problem that some animals cannot sustain themselves even if eating all the time. This bug is more akin to a specific problem - the possibility that hunger is causing a decrease in eating speed, leading to a snowball effect. |
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