Gremuxula.. Just because nobody reports an error... does not mean nobody has an error.
Not many people complain.
I myself also tried your map.. My creature became afraid of me. - Because I slapped it when it wanted to play. Just 10% (one slap) eventualy.. it did not want to sleep.. so I slapped it when it just 'sat down' - Then it did not want to sleep for a long time, so I slapped him for waking up directly, even when still tired..
My creature eventualy had mental damage, because it was to afraid of me to train. - The map worked though.. it grew to 1/3 size, and I didn't even use the map that long.
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To get a self sufficiant creature... Don't give him any attention.. Just.. ignore the little beast. - Creatures by nature are good willed, they won't turn 100% good on their own. But if you teach them positive miracles, they will become good.
To get a creature that only impresses when -you- want it.. slap him when he does it on his own. And reward him when he is leashed. Remember! You will need to do this twice, for villagers of neutral, and villagers of other gods!
To get a creature that will feed itself, poo on it's own, and not overeat, NEVER reward or punish any of these actions. Unless they are really something he SHOULD NOT do, like, for a good creature, eat people. !! CAUTION !! if a person is the first thing he eats, DO NOT PUNISH. He will not see eating people is wrong, but eating is wrong, and then you end up having to train him after all. - Eating Fish is fine. So only let him see Fisherman fish, and then, that's that. Once your creature knows how to fish, never reward or punish.
Added to that, never Reward or Punish your creature to much for one thing. Always try to use equal reward or punishment, I suggest using 20% - This is one hard slap, or two soft slaps, and three 'cuddles'. Use this for 'everything'. This way, you will 'force' your creature to think. Instead on basing what YOU learned it. It will look for how YOU reacted to what it did, and how it did it. - This way, he will try to please you more.
Only reward 30% or more, when your creature does an action EXACTLY the way you want it. (Use for 'trained' skills)
Such as, picking up a tree, planting it in an firtile area, then watering it. And leaving it be.
Or, picking up one of your own villagers, taking them to an other town, and making breeders of them there, causing them to become Misionaire.
So, reward higher for SUCCESFULL multi-actions!
To get a creature that thinks on his own, DO NOT USE LEASHES OFTEN! - only use the leash, when you really NEED your creature to do something for you, you can't do yourself. Leashes are like the 'mode' buttons in BW2 - No leash, is 'free will mode'.
I guess this about covers what you wanted to know for now. Good luck!
