Tribe Owned Dino Aggression Suggestion

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FuryFight3r
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Tribe Owned Dino Aggression Suggestion

Post by FuryFight3r » Sun Oct 11, 2015 10:02 pm

I have always thought it was annoying that every time one of my Dinos has Agro'ed Another dino, then my Whole tribe of nicely organized Neutral Dinos has gone and rushed into a pile to take out one tiny Dilo or something...
I have my Dodo's setup in a Egg Farm Position, and have just been doing melee attack damage on them since Tamed, but dont want them running off unless them and only them are attacked to protect them selves.

I thought of maybe adding a new Aggression Setting..

Aggressive: As Is.
Passive: As Is.
Neutral: The Dino(s) attacked fight back.
Protect: Old Neutral, Any tribe Dino in the area attacked, all with this setting selected will rush in and attack.
Patrol: Survey/Wonder a set radius area, similar to the Aggression Radius.

Evly
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Re: Tribe Owned Dino Aggression Suggestion

Post by Evly » Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:08 pm

Yes.

Pclav
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Re: Tribe Owned Dino Aggression Suggestion

Post by Pclav » Wed Oct 21, 2015 12:00 pm

I'd be happy if dinos simply remembered where they were placed and went back to those spots after attacking something.

Biggx01
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Re: Tribe Owned Dino Aggression Suggestion

Post by Biggx01 » Mon Nov 30, 2015 2:22 pm

a ANCHOR setting would be nice. SO if it runs off to attack something it comes back to where it was ANCHORED. That would be awesome! Then maybe our birds wouldnt come up missing because they are high in the sky somewhere after they killed what attacked it. Even ANCHORING something to a specific base would make me happy. ANCHOR/ROAM so something doesn't wonder too far away from the base would be nice too. I guess that would make the Transponder Tracker obsolete. But what use is taming something without teaching it some tricks to at least stay near its home.

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