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mutation in shape #139

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auberdream opened this issue Mar 24, 2018 · 1 comment
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mutation in shape #139

auberdream opened this issue Mar 24, 2018 · 1 comment
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@auberdream
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howdy hi 2 u all hope u r having a nice time.

I've been thinking about potatoes. A lot. I've also eaten some as research for this issue. My findings are three-fold:

  • Potatoes are extremely tasty when paired with various other foods.
  • They are a delightful sight; a treat for the eyes. However, it as all too often that they can become dull when surrounded by too many of their kind.
  • Potatoes can be extremely exciting if seen in the wrong context.

These findings have led me to believe that the 'potatoes' in dawn are not a problem, it is simply the fact that there are too many of them.

We already have them inheriting shape. We also have a great mutator class made by an extremely good full-stack developer which is definitely NOT a glorified number generator and actually an incredibly complex algorithm based on maths. What is maths, I hear you say? We just don't know.

I would like to propose that we make it so there is a very slight chance of creating a completely random shape upon breeding. Thus, we stem the flow of powerful, gushing potatoes that has been overwhelming us for so very long.

Thank you all for your consideration and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter in due course xxx

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rcvink commented Mar 24, 2018

I agree with everything above ^

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