No, we've repeatedly attempted to give you answers. Most of us, who didn't immediately quit trying when they saw the pages upon pages of argument.
Yet again, you're back to the "we need every individual item" thing.
THIS IS THE SIMPLEST FUCKING WAY I CAN PUT THIS.
We do not NEED thousands of species, we need the ones that Irony and everyone else has been stating over and over again.We need a single food chain to stop the starvation. The reason things are starving is because there aren't any creatures filling the important roles. There are no rats, because no one has made them, and no one can eat the rats, or anything else on the "rat" level of the food chain, because nothing is there yet.
Bluntly put, I wouldn't mind if you stopped posting here. Not at all. I don't get how after five pages you still won't accept how the game works or how you expect any of us or Irony to magically fix something that isn't broken.
This game is about problems arising from what we're doing as gods, and trying to not suck as gods. If the people are starving, a good god makes food. Not all gods CAN make food, or do so well, so it's understandable for some gods to be off dicking around making monuments. Later on, I can see something like "People are dying because this creature is strong, they can't defend themselves" or something. Would you argue then that there's hundreds of individual ways to hunt a creature, and there's no way that hunting is not working because there's literally thousands of ways to kill things? Hopefully not. This game is about doing something, having something happen because of your actions, and then adapting to it. In response to hunting being bad- a god of invention could give the idea for a spear. Doing, watching, then adapting.