Spring dlc Speculation 2023

Yes!!!! I would like a large crocodile more than a smaller crocodile, so I am leaning more toward the nile crocodile. There's only one zoo in the U.S. so has them that I know of, so it's put a little bit of a damper on them to me. I don't really want more small crocodylians to be honest, but dwarf crocodiles and slender-snouted crocodiles are also pretty cool species. So I guess I'm team nile!

I really just want more tropical African species. Maybe a yellow-backed duiker too?
Almost all the zoos in Florida I’ve been to have them
 
Anyone remember times when frontier leaked aquatic pack? This video also featured small glimpse into development.
Creating new rigs is easy and fast, but creating new animations is expensive and long. This why frontier would rather reuse as much from old animal as possible than animating new one.
I mean, I believe that most of us never had a problem with "clones" in the 1st place. That's probably why there's always 1 or 2 clones in a pack, 1 altered clone (same rig but slightly different animations), and then our new guy
 
Anyone remember times when frontier leaked aquatic pack? This video also featured small glimpse into development.
Creating new rigs is easy and fast, but creating new animations is expensive and long. This why frontier would rather reuse as much from old animal as possible than animating new one.
That's really interesting and definitely makes sense if you think about it. So real "clones" in the game are just animals that use animations that existing animations?
 
If only they'll be redone. Maybe part of the HBB hate is because they look like grizzlies; maybe some hate will die down if they look more like HBBs
I think the hate will never die down for them. I think until we have the Eurasian Brown Bear, the HBB will never really feel like a worthy or interesting slot. I’m sure if we ever got the EBB, more people would appreciate the HBB. But for now, it remains a questionable addition and feels like it took the spot of an animal that would’ve been better included in the base game.
 
I just looked it up and on the first page of Google, I saw that Bronx, Memphis, and Boise have them, so I would be happy if we got them. Through in the fossa, sifaka, radiated tortoise too. I could finally build the Madagascar dome of my dreams. I think this criterion is inherently flawed and skewed based on where you live, but it matters to me personally as I try to make zoos with realistic rosters.
Disney's Animal Kingdom and the Greensboro Science Center (both in the AZA) also have them!
 
We are really near of a possible announcement, maybye 3 or 4 weeks to see the first dlc of 2023. The previous weeks before the update announcement and special livestream are possibly the best ones so far. I really hope next dlc would be an inesperated one, like wetlands or conservation, and hopefullly an animal pack. Just a few more weeks to see it!
 
We are really near of a possible announcement, maybye 3 or 4 weeks to see the first dlc of 2023. The previous weeks before the update announcement and special livestream are possibly the best ones so far. I really hope next dlc would be an inesperated one, like wetlands or conservation, and hopefullly an animal pack. Just a few more weeks to see it!
Yeah hopefully about 3 weeks or so left, wish the steamdb would pick up the pace sooner rather than later
 
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The oldest folks here may remember the wild speculation after this tweet (it was in fact, a hint of South America DLC). Now, exactly 3 years later, I am more confident than ever that chirping birds are coming.
I just hope people won't hype themselves so much to the point they'll be disapointed if birds are not in the next pack, like happemed with the Grassland pack.
 
Source: https://twitter.com/PlanetZooGame/status/1243509331720646656


The oldest folks here may remember the wild speculation after this tweet (it was in fact, a hint of South America DLC). Now, exactly 3 years later, I am more confident than ever that chirping birds are coming.
Add to that, at launch, the fact both Australia and South America were drastically underrepresented made them, or themes that focused on them, practical given for the first year of content...unless they wanted to incite a lot of criticism. All is...well, not well with South America...but all is certainly much much better than it was 3 years ago.
 
Add to that, at launch, the fact both Australia and South America were drastically underrepresented made them, or themes that focused on them, practical given for the first year of content...unless they wanted to incite a lot of criticism. All is...well, not well with South America...but all is certainly much much better than it was 3 years ago.
I really hope 2023 does for SA what 2022 did for Australia
 
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