So I've noticed that for many animal species, particularly ones that can only have 1 male but several females in an enclosure, there is frequently a lack of females available on the market. I see this with zebras, hippos, and even flamingos (don't understand that one really), and I'm sure it happens with many other species not in my zoo.
Last night I sat there refreshing the market for seemingly forever and only one female zebra popped up for like an hour straight! And of course the costs compared to the quality are outrageous.
Maybe some don't find this problematic? I suppose it's life like, but it honestly gets in the way of my playing because I have to stop playing and refresh the market for hours on end to find a female.
I've thought of 2 possible solutions:
1. The percentage chance of having a female baby is slightly increased for those species (nor sure if this is life like)
2. Frontier lists more females and less males
What do you think?
Last night I sat there refreshing the market for seemingly forever and only one female zebra popped up for like an hour straight! And of course the costs compared to the quality are outrageous.
Maybe some don't find this problematic? I suppose it's life like, but it honestly gets in the way of my playing because I have to stop playing and refresh the market for hours on end to find a female.
I've thought of 2 possible solutions:
1. The percentage chance of having a female baby is slightly increased for those species (nor sure if this is life like)
2. Frontier lists more females and less males
What do you think?