Maturity Timing Now Emerges From Body and Brain
This release makes life-history evolution feel more believable, with larger and more cognitively advanced species tending to mature later unless they evolve a faster developmental pace.
- Sexual maturity is now derived from body size and brain complexity instead of coming from a single direct age gene.
- A new maturation tempo gene lets species evolve faster or slower development relative to that derived baseline.
- Lifespan now follows that derived maturity timing more closely, so larger and smarter lineages usually pair longer juvenile development with a longer total life.
- God Mode now lets you temporarily edit a saved species' spawn genes so you can run what-if experiments, add unusual individuals to the gene pool, and explore how new traits affect a lineage without changing that species' saved default genes.
- Info pages and creature details now explain the new maturation model more clearly, including how larger and smarter lineages trade earlier reproduction for longer juvenile development.