What I want to know is why wolves dont turn into dogs, and ocelots turn into cats. Doesnt make sense. Ocelots should breed cats when tamed, and wolves should breed dogs when tamed. It would make much, MUCH more sense.
I started a new world in the jungle, a few moments after, a pack of dogs and ocelots appear. I walk around and quickly find an apple, then I notice that both the cat and the dog pack are following me relentlessly, i try giving them the apple but they dont take it and they keep following me like i have a steak in my hand. I drop the apple and start running away but they start TELEPORTING TO ME! I obviously encountered something here as they are acting exactly like they are tamed, anyone else seen this happen before?
Very weak addition. I didn't even like the wolf, so I like this even less.
Why the heck are you comparing these to wolves? It pains me enough when people think they're similar.
Wolves: Hunting animal.
Ocelot: Domesticated animal.
NOT. THE. SAME. THING.
With updates to their AI and abilities i'd expect to see then maybe able to climb vines, jump through the treetops with ease, sit in a bed and sleep, and be able to catch fish in bodies of water.
But I agree that they're both sides of the 'Companion Mob' coin, but they're parallels.
What I want to know is why wolves dont turn into dogs, and ocelots turn into cats. Doesnt make sense. Ocelots should breed cats when tamed, and wolves should breed dogs when tamed. It would make much, MUCH more sense.
Because wolves are essentially already dogs when tamed. I'm sure only the Ocelot has a different skin is to make it feel more like a cat instead of a wild animal.
Started a new world, ocelot with kittens spawned in a hole i made to get cobble, ran out, dozens more ocelots started following me like tamed wolves. THERES TOO MANY OCELOTS AND THEY WONT LEAVE ME ALONE! SOMEONE HELP ME!
It is a nice update, though I would have prefered it that if you feed the Ocelot fish, it stayed as an Ocelot but tamed. How will we get domestic cats then? It is simple, make it so that breeding two tamed Ocelots gives a 25% chance of giving birth to a domestic cat (it is a 25% chance per. type, since there are 3 types it would actually be a 75% chance of getting a domestic cat). It would also be nice if there was a type of catnip or something that we can use to turn them domestic without breeding...
YES. This would actually be perfect. :3 I love getting the domesticated cats, but it'd be even nicer if there was also an option to have a tamed ocelot.
So if I tame one... it will follow me around and slaughter any chicken I see relentlessly, including the ones I have in a specially crafted chicken coop for eggs, feathers and chicken meat. Yup, I'll be killing ocelots on sight.
awesome cats it really great having a new tameble mod and since we have wolves which relate to dogs now we have cats.
and for the people who are being total cat haters just stop no ones making you tame them and its preety hard to find them when your looking, so if nothing positive theres really nothing negetive.
Why the heck are you comparing these to wolves? It pains me enough when people think they're similar.
Wolves: Hunting animal.
Ocelot: Domesticated animal.
NOT. THE. SAME. THING.
With updates to their AI and abilities i'd expect to see then maybe able to climb vines, jump through the treetops with ease, sit in a bed and sleep, and be able to catch fish in bodies of water.
But I agree that they're both sides of the 'Companion Mob' coin, but they're parallels.
Because wolves are essentially already dogs when tamed. I'm sure only the Ocelot has a different skin is to make it feel more like a cat instead of a wild animal.
YES. This would actually be perfect. :3 I love getting the domesticated cats, but it'd be even nicer if there was also an option to have a tamed ocelot.
and for the people who are being total cat haters just stop no ones making you tame them and its preety hard to find them when your looking, so if nothing positive theres really nothing negetive.