There seems to be a pattern where all non—invincible foragers die off pretty quickly, and so all predators die long term.
Perhaps the number of initial animals of each species needs to be according to the log of the size, rather than proportional to the size?
Or perhaps there needs to be a greater cost for a failed hunt so that once forager numbers start falling, predator numbers react more quickly, allowing the ecosystem to stabilize more rapidly?
There seems to be a pattern where all non—invincible foragers die off pretty quickly, and so all predators die long term.
Perhaps the number of initial animals of each species needs to be according to the log of the size, rather than proportional to the size?
Or perhaps there needs to be a greater cost for a failed hunt so that once forager numbers start falling, predator numbers react more quickly, allowing the ecosystem to stabilize more rapidly?
I agree, most winners so far are Armor 10 + Antivenom (the cheapest way to become invincible).