pinnipedpal93
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I have no inside info but I'm as certain as I can be that flying birds are being held over to provide an instant selling point should they decide to make a PZ2.
Give us those birds, Frontier!!!
I have no inside info but I'm as certain as I can be that flying birds are being held over to provide an instant selling point should they decide to make a PZ2.
Should come out some time near the end of this month @BetoYoung if Planet Zoo follows their normal pattern.hey guys, when do you think we're gonna get the new pack? any speculation about the release and the date?
hey guys, when do you think we're gonna get the new pack? any speculation about the release and the date?
Personally I like the idea of an Arboreal or Highlands (mountain) Animal Pack.if this is the last one, I am really hoping we get greater kudu, Kenyan impala, common eland, bat eared fox, grey crowned crane, honey badger and olive baboon
like in the end of june, or maybe on 2th July?Should come out some time near the end of this month @BetoYoung if Planet Zoo follows their normal pattern.
i think we are gonna get a baboon, but it's very likely to be the hamadryas, crane is also highly requested, badger as well, but i'm not sure about the others.if this is the last one, I am really hoping we get greater kudu, Kenyan impala, common eland, bat eared fox, grey crowned crane, honey badger and olive baboon
that'd be nice.Personally I like the idea of an Arboreal or Highlands (mountain) Animal Pack.
i think we are gonna get a baboon, but it's very likely to be the hamadryas, crane is also highly requested, badger as well, but i'm not sure about the others.
i hope so too.Well, hopefully this isn't the last DLC for good.
i hope so too.
yeah, this game has still a lot of potencial and ideas to add more animals, but we don't have free flying birds and fully-aquatic species yet, this could totally bring a lot of new players to the game.I also hope we are not about to get the final DLC as there are still so many mammal species I want to add in my zoos, not to mention a few larger more wetland birds like Storks, Cranes, Ibis, Spoonbills, Pelicans, also Rhea, Secretary Birds etc.
Fingers crossed that they will continue DLC support for a while longer yet.
No, it's too soon after the first one and they'd have to a lot to justify it and not make it feel like it could have been DLC.Would you buy a Planet Zoo 2?
I'm at the point where I'm convinced that Frontier has an outright hatred towards birds and those of us who want them in game. They added walk-through exhibits, first for butterflies and later for bats, and yet haven't given a single bird option for them. Would it really have been that hard to call the "Barnyard Pack" a "Petting Zoo Pack" and included budgies or lorikeets as a walk-through exhibit animal?!Give us those birds, Frontier!!!
but grey-crowned cranes aren't found in arid environments are they? but they could have given us the most highly requested animal in the forum, the secretary bird.I'm at the point where I'm convinced that Frontier has an outright hatred towards birds and those of us who want them in game. They added walk-through exhibits, first for butterflies and later for bats, and yet haven't given a single bird option for them. Would it really have been that hard to call the "Barnyard Pack" a "Petting Zoo Pack" and included budgies or lorikeets as a walk-through exhibit animal?!
Even if we ignore flight as an option, there have also just been way too many bird-less packs when birds would've been completely logical additions. For example, why did we need four ungulates in the Eurasia Pack, when they could've easily given us a slightly modified peacock to add some sort of pheasant to the game. The Arid Animal Pack could've easily included an African Crowned Crane instead of one of the five ungulates. I could go on, but it's at the point where I actually think they are intentionally avoiding adding birds, when there are plenty of birds that'd be easy to add- they haven't even added a second flamingo species!
Not sure about in their native range, but Gray Crowned Cranes are introduced to the UAE, where they do occur in arid environments.but grey-crowned cranes aren't found in arid environments are they? but they could have given us the most highly requested animal in the forum, the secretary bird.
interesting, but i think the choice is based on the native range.Not sure about in their native range, but Gray Crowned Cranes are introduced to the UAE, where they do occur in arid environments.
Grey-crowned cranes are native to Namibia, so part of their range is definitely arid.but grey-crowned cranes aren't found in arid environments are they? but they could have given us the most highly requested animal in the forum, the secretary bird.