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Post by ATP Kraken on Aug 31, 2016 0:27:35 GMT
The GDD tutorial requires a predatory pilus to be placed, which is contradictive to some strategies. Also, as a sidegrade to agents, it should be delayed in evolution, not starting off with it.
Mitochondria are also available in the start already, but should have to be endosymbiosed. Just balance.
Flagella, while also available already, should still have to be evolved. Early microbe is supposed to be a struggle, right?
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Post by ThreeCubed on Aug 31, 2016 0:40:43 GMT
I think that they will eventually be removed/remodified, or there can be different game types like a hard easy etc for when you start off, probably also dictates your starting stuff. The starting cell will probably just be a nucleus with maybe a vacuole though, dont worry.
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Post by TheCreator on Sept 2, 2016 16:58:38 GMT
Three cubed is right. At the moment we don't have processes such as glycolysis, so you need mitochondria to create AT and nothe die. Plus, bacteria are currently not in the game, so it's going to be hard to assimilate them.
Flagella will also eventually dissappear from the starter microbe and will be replaced by pseudopods.
Not sure why the tutorial asks you to add a pilus, it's probably a mistake.
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Post by ThreeCubed on Sept 2, 2016 18:07:34 GMT
Three cubed is right. At the moment we don't have processes such as glycolysis, so you need mitochondria to create AT and nothe die. Plus, bacteria are currently not in the game, so it's going to be hard to assimilate them. Flagella will also eventually dissappear from the starter microbe and will be replaced by pseudopods. Not sure why the tutorial asks you to add a pilus, it's probably a mistake. Speaking of Pseudopodia, how will they work? Will the membrane just stretch out to Indicate the presence of Pseudopods? Also maybe for when we don't have mitochondria we could have a smaller/less effective process for simple energy creation.
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Post by TheCreator on Sept 2, 2016 18:48:12 GMT
Three cubed is right. At the moment we don't have processes such as glycolysis, so you need mitochondria to create AT and nothe die. Plus, bacteria are currently not in the game, so it's going to be hard to assimilate them. Flagella will also eventually dissappear from the starter microbe and will be replaced by pseudopods. Not sure why the tutorial asks you to add a pilus, it's probably a mistake. Speaking of Pseudopodia, how will they work? Will the membrane just stretch out to Indicate the presence of Pseudopods? Also maybe for when we don't have mitochondria we could have a smaller/less effective process for simple energy creation. We'll have glycolysis to create 2 atp from one glucose. Pseudopods will ideally have you click and drag your membrane to stretch it. Similarly to engulfment.
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samoja
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Post by samoja on Jun 22, 2017 6:18:34 GMT
Hopefully it will be re balanced so ATP is not expended so quickly, ATM you burn trough it so fast that 2 ATP per glucose would be unsustainable, maybe Mitochondria could be introduced just before the multicellular, since that is pretty much how it happened, once Mitochondria was introduced into an early cell there was enough energy around for multicellular organisms to function. Also there are in fact 3 stages to glucose processing, first stage produces 2 ATP, second produces 4, and then the third that produces 30.
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