Heya! So, to make a long story short, this is my first time really modding stuff/making creatures/civs, so I did a really basic version of a sorta giant race.
Good news : I stopped them from overtaking everything and killing everyone by making some edits that while not technically true to the spirit of what I had in mind, made things work a bit better.
Bad news : The population is still higher than I'd like considering what they're supposed to be like, and more importantly... they keep killing megabeasts.
like, pathologically.
From what I recall from some other threads, forgotten beasts and titans are supposed to have some sort of death-immunity/resistance in worldgen so you can see them for yourself in fort mode, but for whatever reason when i gen the world this... doesn't seem to work, and most of the time in worldgen what ends up happening is within 20-50 years in a small or smaller world 80% of all beasts are dead, including ones that normally would survive a really long time, like hydras and such.
is there any good way to manage the population of such so they'll stop killing so much or at the very least have small enough populations I stop have to worrying about my worlds getting really weird because modded race decided to wander around in the wilds and choke out like ten minotaurs?
Apologies if this question has been asked before!
Semi-related, is there any good way to reflect the concept that a creature is fairly hard to choke out/strangle/is otherwise ungodly resilient to asphyxiation, because at the moment I just slapped the nobreathe tag because I have no idea of a better way to work in 'in lore able to be okay in the vacuum of space temporarily'.
Again, thank you for your time reading this!!