And that's after editing out the worst parts where it ends up on its 'back' and can't continue jumping. Oh well. The poor runs are worth it when the cool creatures pop up now and again.
Seriously, I didn't know this creature movements was very shaky; I always watch the evolution at hyper speed and from above. Maybe it was the best in the first generations because he was cheating.
Well, I think my computer deserve the prize for generating the poorest creature of the month, maybe the year.
Oh this poor guy is just floppin' around.
inthefade 3 years ago
And that's after editing out the worst parts where it ends up on its 'back' and can't continue jumping. Oh well. The poor runs are worth it when the cool creatures pop up now and again.
kjlg74 3 years ago
how many generations and how big was the population?
inthefade 3 years ago
500 generations, population size 100 (I think).
kjlg74 3 years ago
Seriously, I didn't know this creature movements was very shaky; I always watch the evolution at hyper speed and from above. Maybe it was the best in the first generations because he was cheating.
Well, I think my computer deserve the prize for generating the poorest creature of the month, maybe the year.
newcoleco 3 years ago
Well, it's not as bad as #134 in the zoo, at least :)
kjlg74 3 years ago
it seems to suffer from parkinsons. Is there any hope for treatment? ^o^
damianpoirier 3 years ago
I'll just keep it in suspended animation on my hard drive until a cure comes along ;)
kjlg74 3 years ago