The surface

Serafine

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I've been think about this for a while and it seems to me that gameplay-wise the entire area above the ground - open water and the surface in particular - very much feels like wasted space right now.
The camera being unable to rise above the surface also feels very arbitrary and is kind of annoying, especially since we can actually create surface islands and plants can even grow on them.

So here are some suggestions for open water and the surface.

The area above the surface should be accessible (remove the camera border, it feels arbitrary and we can already trick it in one way or another anyway).

There do not need to be creatures on the land but islands can give resources (food) for the fish. Examples would be special surface plants (ferns, trees) which produce seeds that either drop directly into the water or drift across the ocean (possibly to other islands) before they fall onto the ocean surface somewhere around the island (some may swim onto the surface while others will slowly sink to the ground) or bush-like plants that "produce" insects which can also fall onto the surface and act as food.
Some plants may even drop large chunks of plant material into the water which then drift around as a sort of floating island growing a steady supply of food for nearby creatures until it hits an actual island and the plants set up to conquer that one which will remove the floating island from the water (obviously there needs to be a limit to how many of those floating islands can be spawned so the map doesn't end up covered with those which would probably kill performance on any system).

This would immediately create the resource influx required to keep an entire surface water ecosystem going that may end up almost completely disconnected from the ocean floor with its own foragers/predators (especially when those can actually specialize into eating seeds or insects).

Additional traits like fish being able to lay eggs into the open water or even having live birth would also help to make fish less dependent on the ground level and open up the entire water body for gameplay.
Right now everything above near-ground level feels kind of like wasted space as fish can't find food or lay eggs there.

In this picture there are also a few additional ideas like feeding areas and egg spawning locations as a basis for fish migration and an adapteable system for scavengers.

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person111

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I don’t really know the system that is currently being used in the game right now, wether it is primarily focused on a vertical or horizontall map, since even adding 1 small surface island on an horizontal map would also kill the performance, maybe not as bad as spawning tons. And for the seed drop system, maybe some sort of bird could eat the plants and either defecate it back into the water or make the seed drop when it is feeding? So the seed range can go further without needing more islands and plants
 

Serafine

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Well, some plants have learned to fling their seeds across vast distances (in some cases several meters). Such catapult plants would remove the need for birds (which i don't think would fit a more-or-less primordial pool scenario and probably hit performance as well). Insects can also carry seeds from island to island, at least the smaller ones like grass/bush seeds.

I didn't have performance issues with islands so far and I made a landscape where I literally covered a quarter of the map with one (unfortunately the update killed the old savegame and it took hours to do so i'm probably not doing it again o_O). The main strain on the system seems to come from the creatures themselves, particularly the random misc ones.
 

person111

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Yeah, my PC turns into a plane engine when I spawn in a batch of creatures, also don’t insects eat the whole seed and not just swallow it? I guess the insects can be food themselves
 

Serafine

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Not all insects eat the whole seed.
Ants are one of the biggest seed spreaders on the planet (especially the ones that eat seeds as their main diet, like squirrels they tend to forget some seeds or discard them when they start to go bad but are still good enough to develop into plants) and some plants have developed mechanisms to plug/stick their seeds to insects (some even to flying ones).

Yes, insects would make a great food source, that's why i suggested bushes that "spawn" insect swarms - this represents insects flying off from the bush to mate/spread across the map. Of course not all reach a new island, most of them don't and when they fall into the water they can be picked up by fish.
 
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