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Tl dr, congratulations, I'm ignoring your posts from now on. You've attained a level of arrogance that few manage.
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Your welcome for doing the simple math for you and helping you see how really cheap of a excuse it is for the bugs to have to be placed in a bottle
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I did read your post and this is what I think can solve the problem. I think, it best to place a limit on how many free roaming bugs you can place in your house. According what you say, this shouldn't take too much space mb or whatever. About 5 -10 bugs per player/house couldn't be that bad.
Correct me if im wrong but mantis don't disappear inside a house. They sit on top of each other.
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We did have a limit, I know because I hit the limit before. I also don't think the limit was 10, I'm actually pretty sure it was lower than that actually because I never recall having a large amount of bugs. Just a few butterflies.
And no, People usually didn't put Mantis in their house, Typically they only put butterflies or maybe Beatles and so on. I used Mantis as a example because they are the most data consuming, they are 5.81kb , the Butterflies being around 4.0 kb to 4.24kb... so , Mantis was close to getting about 50% more data , prob around 35-40% more than a butterfly Which is why I used it to show a "What it we had a lot of bugs of the most data consuming ".
And I agree with you, I feel if bugs some magically how was a problem a limit should've maybe been lowered instead, To maybe 2 or 3 per house, Instead of just flat out putting them in a jar for a price of 2500