@nex-stargaze said in There's No Excuse Why Rare Can't Add Whales (and other marine life):
Grey space in Sea of Thieves is purely over-exaggerated, there is an island fairly close to where you are at almost all times, you just never choose to do anything at it because it's irrelevant to your voyage/objective. Which is why the addition of extra sea/island life is unnecessary to me. Every island is close to each other, the voyages and quests make us think otherwise, but you'd be surprised how often you need to pay attention to where you're sailing. To check horizons for other ships, to not run into rocks, to not run into islands, to find shipwrecks or barrels o' plenty, to adjust your wheel while sailing northwest specifically, etc.
What is surely over-exaggerated, is your opinion on islands being enough content.
You literally say "You just never choose to do anything at it, because it's irrelevant". Then what's the point? If I'm not required to do anything on an island at the moment, that island becomes a blank space. And yes, checking horizons to not run into the rocks and island isn't good enough as well.
As others noted, sandbox world should be filled with huge amount of content so that wherever you go you always have something to do. Just recently we had to take a trip to and from the Devil's Roar and it literally was like 20 minutes combined of emptiness. Nothing happened to us, we saw nothing interesting. Is it really a stretch to ask for more marine life or at least one more event that'll include some new creature in a game about seas? I'd be even happy to see dolphins swimming beside our ship. Just something that'll show you that you're at the large sea filled with life and events, not in a small pool of water and rocks.
