![]() ![]() Maximum range between eggs (any type) 5000 unitsħ. Maximum eggs number of SAME type (again tamed or not, no diff) default value is 4 only!!Ħ. and makes no difference between tamed and not tamed!!!ĥ. Maximum range between eggs of SAME type 22000 units. so the server will basically not tick their logic. meaning that if you are offline and no one is close to them they will be in stasis. In other words, keep dodos out of the statistic, they lay eggs like crazy.Ģ) Every other dino except for Dodos, have a few parameters that have to follow:ġ. ![]() I digged the Ark Dev Kit for more info and find out the following:ġ) Dodos follow a different logic, every time they poop they can lay an egg instead, chance is quite high. Originally posted by silenzio:It's broken: NOTE: I was also peformed a few tests on other dinos and its important to note that dodos produce eggs alot faster that bigger dinos, we have 20 captive stegasaurs and over a 3 hour period we only received 2 eggs and also note that those eggs came from males, so different species also give eggs from different sexes.Īdmittedly this test is still too small a sample size to draw any definate conclutions but I hope you can all glisten some useful ideas about hte egg system from the work I have done and build on it from there and also I hope this information can confirm the systems for the devs so they know its working as intended. I waited 1 hour after separating males and females to be sure all effects of the mate boost would have worn off.Īll tests were conducted in an open ground pen with grass and foliage just in case they required food.Īll the results can be viewed on my google docs page if you would like to examine them yourself. Level has no effect on the egg production rate.Īll tests were performed on 10 males and 10 females of varying levels and the results of the tests were recorded as accurately as humanly possible. Dodos produce eggs at a random time that ranges from 2 minutes to over and hour between eggs on the same dodo Tamed dodos produce less eggs than wild dinos, mate boosted or not. Mate boost seems to have either little effect or a slight decline in egg production rate Dodos females lay eggs at an average rate of about 3.7 eggs per hour and a half So yesterday I set out to try to answer some questions definitively about the eggs system and after 9 looooong hours of sitting there watching and recording dodo behavior and egg drop ratios I have come up with whats below (this applies to dodos):
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