"Compare Mates" is obviously an essential facility for people interested in breeding.
For some reason I find it awkward to use, because all potential mates are included in the choices, whether they are in the Trade Centre or in any habitat (some of my species occupy two habitats for breeding purposes).
This inclusion of all potential mates, wherever they are located, is sometimes useful, but sometimes the opposite.
It would be useful if you could tell Compare Mates to focus on only one location, or alternatively tag the selections so that the location of each animal is indicated in some way (Trade Centre or a particular habitat)..
My clumsy workaround when I have a problem is to move all the animals from the habitat to the Trade Centre, sort 'em out there, and then move the ones I want back into the habitat. It works for me, though.
Other people use naming conventions on animals to indicate habitat to make Compare Mates a bit easier.
For some reason I find it awkward to use, because all potential mates are included in the choices, whether they are in the Trade Centre or in any habitat (some of my species occupy two habitats for breeding purposes).
This inclusion of all potential mates, wherever they are located, is sometimes useful, but sometimes the opposite.
It would be useful if you could tell Compare Mates to focus on only one location, or alternatively tag the selections so that the location of each animal is indicated in some way (Trade Centre or a particular habitat)..
My clumsy workaround when I have a problem is to move all the animals from the habitat to the Trade Centre, sort 'em out there, and then move the ones I want back into the habitat. It works for me, though.
Other people use naming conventions on animals to indicate habitat to make Compare Mates a bit easier.