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Psychotps
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@alanmichael1 I noticed that one. It appears sometimes but not every time.
There are two levels to their irritation. One can be solved by interacting, one by applying mite treatment. That should always get them "calm".
However sometimes they'll be irritated without having the option to apply treatment appearing.
It can be solved right away if you have testing cheats enabled. Just shift-click on the bee hive and you'll have the option to "apply mites". You can then click on it normally and apply the treatment to get them calm again.
There are two levels to their irritation. One can be solved by interacting, one by applying mite treatment. That should always get them "calm".
However sometimes they'll be irritated without having the option to apply treatment appearing.
It can be solved right away if you have testing cheats enabled. Just shift-click on the bee hive and you'll have the option to "apply mites". You can then click on it normally and apply the treatment to get them calm again.
alanmichael1
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Psychotps Thanks for the good explanation!
- Psychotps6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@alanmichael1I've noticed it happens quite often for me. If they're "Enraged", I'll always have the "Apply mite treatment" option. That gets them down to "irritated". I then "Bond" and they go calm.
However sometimes they'll be irritated and I won't have the option to apply treatment. I try to "Bond" but it doesn't get them Calm. If I just leave it like that, they'll be forever "Irritated". So, those times I just shift-click, and select "Turn on mites". Then a normal click will show the treatment. I select that and they're calm again.I see it as a bug in the game. If I encounter bugs like that, I have absolutely no problem using cheats to correct the situation.
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