* Added an Overhunting Suppression System that reduces carnivores reproduction, hunger and desire to hunt (as opposed to scavenging) when prey organisms in the local area are sparse. - (I'd have preferred to allow something like this to evolve naturally, but mass extinctions aren't much fun and the ecosystem size in species isn't large enough to consistently recover from over-hunting induced population crashes) * Added a mouse-tracking tooltip containing some basic information about the biome pixel and/or creature you are currently hovering over * Rebalanced vegetation energy content for easier early game survival. * Reduced corpse decay rates * Fixed a bug making the Mass Extinction dialog unclosable * Fixed a bug causing the Species dialog to close when the selected individual died * Improved "Zoom To" button functionality (again).
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- Species: Artificial Life, Real Evolution Linux Depot [1.44 G]
Variation
- Every creature is uniquely defined by its genes.
Mutation
- Child creatures are slightly randomly modified versions of their parent(s).
Natural Selection
- The environment affects every creature in their struggle to survive.
Observe or Guide
Whether you just want to observe, watch and study as the tree of life constructs itself from a single species, or you want to be an active influence on the development of the species in the game, the choice is up to you! Take a hands-on approach by using the nursery, an isolated area where you can tinker with the gene pool to your heart’s content. Use rovers to decide which creatures get to eat today and which ones starve! Create global catastrophes like an ice-age or a world-spanning flood to weed out the most vulnerable species. Or simply sit back and watch the life-and-death saga unfold!Tell Your Story
However you treat your evolutionary sandbox, we give you the tools to tell it’s story! View every single evolutionary step in detail using the clade diagram, see where each species are living using the satellite map, get a better picture of how varied your gene pool actually is with the web of life, and view every possible detail on each creature using the creature inspection tools.- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 or higherMemory: 600 MB RAMStorage: 500 MB available space
- Memory: 600 MB RAMStorage: 500 MB available space
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- OS: Linux Kernel 4.0. Mesa 12. X11 7 (or above)
- Processor: Dual CoreMemory: 512 MB RAM
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0
- Storage: 512 MB available space
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