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ConfigAddNPCSpawnEntriesContainer=(NPCSpawnEntriesContainerClassString="DinoSpawnEntriesDarkWater_C",NPCSpawnEntries=((AnEntryName="Tusoteuthis_Character_BP_C",EntryWeight=1.0,NPCsToSpawnStrings=("Tusoteuthis_Character_BP_C"))),NPCSpawnLimits=((NPCClassString="Tusoteuthis_Character_BP_C",MaxPercentageOfDesiredNumToAllow=1.0)))
With mods that add creatures... I've had like 500 griffins, (literally) tens of thousadns of squids, and a few thousand wyverns on the map at once. These seem to be the big three. Some other creatures are affected by this too but I never really notice since they are scattered across the map. They aren't bunched up in one single area as a main spawn point like these 3. Wyverns have two spawn points. Griffins have 2 spawn points, and Squids have like 6, but 1 main spawn point (these are the RAG spawns). So when you have a creature with small collective spawn points, you really notice the overspawns with them.