Slightly off topic, but I have to object here; RunningWolf, saying that prey and items were the 'most fun part' is a selfish harsh thing to say. First of all, IT was originally designed to be a 3-D roleplaying game. Items were added in to help make characters more unique, before there was the options of markings. In fact, a large portion of the items were/are private items, made for specific characters, because they were part of the owners' character design (for example, Noa's water pouch, the sword, and many of the soul/shard/pawfire items). Prey and hunting was added in even later, mainly because some of the newer/non-roleplaying members complained that IT was 'boring'. The reason items were removed was because of the endless arguments and issues that came up around them. In fact, near the end of it's days, Impressive Title was hacked by someone who then distributed private items and blew out the sever, which in turn helped contribute to the premature shutting down of IT.
So before you complain about not having items or prey, think about all this first. And then remember, FeralHeart is still IN PROGRESS. The version out right now is constantly being updated and upgraded. More maps will be added, as well as new features, and while items will probably never be added in, I'm sure there will be plenty of other things that you guys can fight over.
For the sake of staying slightly on-topic, I do agree with having Dimensions, but only a few. No more than 10, I would say.
EDIT: After I typed this up, I read over some of the newing comments, and now I have to rant a little more. This time it's about maps.
It's not that hard to make a map. If you've ever made on on IT, you'll agree that making on on FH is a LOT less complicated. In fact, it's really quite easy. Click and drag, my friends. There's also something called a 'tutorial', many of which can be found on this very site. Now, before you start ranting about how it's 'too much effort' or you 'cant' be bothered'... Well, let me put it this way: If you have time to spend your time on the computer running around as a brightly colored lion/wolf, you probably have time to figure out how to make a map. Who knows, you might even enjoy the mental stimulation. If you're still too lazy to figure out how to make maps, then you shouldn't be complaining. It's like complaining that you're hungry while standing next to a fridge full of delicious food. It's just shallow.