So on Sunday other day I just migrated from ZT2 to Planet Zoo &........... I think I'm regretting it. I got the Ultimate Edition pack off the Steam store and I'm having problems. I will admit I am completely new to the game. First I'll tell my ZT2 story:
Last year I installed my Amazon-bought Zoo Tycoon 2 Ultimate Collection on my PC (Alienware) via an external disc drive that had previously worked on my Samsung Windows 8 PC running on compatibility mode. It worked like a charm so I figured it should work on my newer Alienware right???? In June 2020 my Samsung died and I tried to start it up on my new Alienware PC and everything was installed where it should be on the machine. However, this error box popped up:
"The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application."
I simply figured that I had to try and run it in a sort of compatibility mode so I tried all the options but no result. I looked up answers on YouTube and it certain videos said to try and install a bunch of .dll files to make the game run. That didn't work. I contacted a friend who works with computers and they said that since it's an old game ZT2 isn't able to run on Windows 10. Therefore I stopped trying to fix it. Recently this past weekend I was able to install an equally antique game RollercoasterTycoon 3 and it runs no issue at all. So I don't know what's going on with ZT2. I just didn't feel safe messing up my machine because I don't want to do something that'll prevent my Adobe Premiere & Photoshop from working.
Ok now onto the real issue of this thread. So on Sunday night I paid for Planet Zoo Ultimate Edition via the Steam store for $125 and it downloaded to my system and it worked. However, I tried to start building and I find it a lot different from ZT2. For some reason, I can't build on a grid which is really frustrating. I got Planet Zoo to build zoos with cool architecture like the old days (Philly, Bronx, London, etc...). Also, I notice that immediately my PC starts heating up so fast even before I really even build anything. For the first time, I had to plug in my heat cooling pad to run its fan but it didn't really do anything to help cool it down so I quit the game to let it cool down. I'm afraid my laptop is going to overheat.
I tried to install modded animals like how @Leaf Productions and others show how to do on their channels. The main reason I got the game is that the animals that attracted me to it are mods not originating in the game itself (Gaur, Banteng Javan Rhino, Eld's Deer, Flamingo Pack, storks, cranes, ibises etc...). I downloaded the ones I wanted and installed ACSE like how it says under Nexus Mods in my main PZ ovl folder. They installed and worked, but I added other ones today. These required 1.9 More animal Name Languages that somehow makes them compatible. However, PZ crashed and I removed those downloads that said they needed that and if they had bugs with them. The game is still hot when I load an empty sandbox and it's extremely difficult like I said before to build buildings and other architecture as I want to build on a square grid like in ZT2 because its so much easier to line things up that way. I'm having serious doubts about the game. Is it safe to continue playing or will the heat fry my computer? Is there a way to place items on a grid evenly like ZT2 or not? I have enough space on my PC to play it (220 GB free) and I have the 16 GB of required RAM. Things that I really like about the game are the day/night settings and how realistic the animals and plants look. I hope I can find a solution so that I didn't waste $125 on it!!!
Last year I installed my Amazon-bought Zoo Tycoon 2 Ultimate Collection on my PC (Alienware) via an external disc drive that had previously worked on my Samsung Windows 8 PC running on compatibility mode. It worked like a charm so I figured it should work on my newer Alienware right???? In June 2020 my Samsung died and I tried to start it up on my new Alienware PC and everything was installed where it should be on the machine. However, this error box popped up:
"The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application."
I simply figured that I had to try and run it in a sort of compatibility mode so I tried all the options but no result. I looked up answers on YouTube and it certain videos said to try and install a bunch of .dll files to make the game run. That didn't work. I contacted a friend who works with computers and they said that since it's an old game ZT2 isn't able to run on Windows 10. Therefore I stopped trying to fix it. Recently this past weekend I was able to install an equally antique game RollercoasterTycoon 3 and it runs no issue at all. So I don't know what's going on with ZT2. I just didn't feel safe messing up my machine because I don't want to do something that'll prevent my Adobe Premiere & Photoshop from working.
Ok now onto the real issue of this thread. So on Sunday night I paid for Planet Zoo Ultimate Edition via the Steam store for $125 and it downloaded to my system and it worked. However, I tried to start building and I find it a lot different from ZT2. For some reason, I can't build on a grid which is really frustrating. I got Planet Zoo to build zoos with cool architecture like the old days (Philly, Bronx, London, etc...). Also, I notice that immediately my PC starts heating up so fast even before I really even build anything. For the first time, I had to plug in my heat cooling pad to run its fan but it didn't really do anything to help cool it down so I quit the game to let it cool down. I'm afraid my laptop is going to overheat.
I tried to install modded animals like how @Leaf Productions and others show how to do on their channels. The main reason I got the game is that the animals that attracted me to it are mods not originating in the game itself (Gaur, Banteng Javan Rhino, Eld's Deer, Flamingo Pack, storks, cranes, ibises etc...). I downloaded the ones I wanted and installed ACSE like how it says under Nexus Mods in my main PZ ovl folder. They installed and worked, but I added other ones today. These required 1.9 More animal Name Languages that somehow makes them compatible. However, PZ crashed and I removed those downloads that said they needed that and if they had bugs with them. The game is still hot when I load an empty sandbox and it's extremely difficult like I said before to build buildings and other architecture as I want to build on a square grid like in ZT2 because its so much easier to line things up that way. I'm having serious doubts about the game. Is it safe to continue playing or will the heat fry my computer? Is there a way to place items on a grid evenly like ZT2 or not? I have enough space on my PC to play it (220 GB free) and I have the 16 GB of required RAM. Things that I really like about the game are the day/night settings and how realistic the animals and plants look. I hope I can find a solution so that I didn't waste $125 on it!!!




