AspireMint reports: My sheep can grief dirt in Hav ... #6710
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It's not a duplicate, but it's certainly related with #6359.
After I allow animals to spawn inside the city, they eat all the grass. Ok, grazers eat grass, but after a short time everything just looks bare. Unfortunately, the original dirt with grass becomes a dirt and then also some neighboring dirt with jungle, for example. So that changes pretty aggressively protected land.
i imagine a world where animals respect protection when eating grass or similar behaviors generally. currently oerkki won't remove lights in a protected area. however, should a player's tamed animals eat grass in their own areas? should bees they release create hives in their own areas?
i imagine that either of those options would bother some players some of the time. adding commands to fine-tune such behaviors is tricky.
some sort of simplification would be best, but i don't know what that is.