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BrimstoneTaco

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  1. I am playing on world where I started up in the Arctic and I just came across some Musk Oxes. When they bounded away bleeting like a goat...it just....didn't make any sense to me. I know there are a bunch of different kinds of goats in the game and had seen Musk Oxes lumped in, but seeing it in game just felt so wrong. Musk Oxes are stock big creatures, that lumber more than they leap. The generally are more a grunter instead of bleeting like a goat would. Also for the AI, you would be the run running from it. Same thing with a Moose. It really shouldn't be running from the player. I understand on a logical level why they would use the same mob AI and sounds for the musk ox and the goats....but it still feels wrong when I see it.
  2. When ever grass hoppers/ cicadas start to appear around where I am playing I get nervous at this point. Because when they show up, it's a 50/50 chance my game will freeze and I will have to face quit the game. I will often loose progress when I load back into the world. When that happens too much my world timer get corrupted or I just delete the world due out of frustration. I play modded on a m1 Mac book.
  3. I was using chiseled rammed earth in the images. I use a drop system for all the other types of animals and was trying to devise one for goats. I ended up using a chiseled block at the bottom of a walll that was just small enough so the adults were too tall. The babs still run into a pit so they don't escape.
  4. Both Valais Goat adult and kids can fit down truly tiny holes if the holes are in the middle of the block and the block is as thin as a slab, but can walk on air if the there is just a single pixel in the middle of the block. I was trying to make a generation sorting system in creative and was utterly stumped by it.
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