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Indeed, doesn’t seem to be working. I enabled both your pet mods, but got none.
Also every time you load "auto save turn 001" your pets get doubled.
Also every time you load "auto save turn 001" your pets get doubled.
@rui.raen - it is not defined in graphics stuff, but if sea animals will be able to enter coastal tiles, you will see some graphical glitches, with some parts of the body of sharks going under the ground, there was no solution to this.
It seems that a lot of people like that new mod, i am glad rui raen had the idea that it would be better to have pets than to kill barbarian animals.
Anyway, besides being amazingly designed animals, their strength and overall stats are not very different from units at the start game (see Manta at screenshot).