Fall DLC 2023 Speculation

No! We can’t forget about Vivo!
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I have all of the love for that li'l guy! But, realistically? There's not much demand so it likely won't ever be added officially... Same for the cacomistle and ringtail!
Yeah you're right. Plus the fact that they are climbers, and Frontier avoids the climbers for some reason. Yes the system is buggy as hell, but tbh: idc, as long as I get the animals i don't need the perfect climbing animations.
 
Yeah you're right. Plus the fact that they are climbers, and Frontier avoids the climbers for some reason. Yes the system is buggy as hell, but tbh: idc, as long as I get the animals i don't need the perfect climbing animations.
Do they? We got quite a few, including all post release cats, Sun Bear, Binturong, Fossa, Capuchin, 2 gibbon species, Raccoon, Proboscis Monkey, Koala and BaW Ruffed Lemur...Does not seems to me that they avoid them on purpose, just that other animals were chosen.
 
I think so. Yes, the animals you mentioned can all climb, but how often in relation do they actually do it?
I always have to think of the koalas, who are always walking around on the ground even though they actually only live in trees. Kinkajous belong to the same category of permanent climbers. My sentence was probably formulated a bit superficially.
Also many species of monkeys belong to the permanent climbers. But as I already wrote, I don't care whether the animals are hanging in the tree or not. For me, the animal itself is important. I'd rather have an animal than not have it because of something like this. If you know what I mean :D
 
New game?
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As a New Hampshire resident I think I can say the same, unless Southwick Zoo has them? They aren’t accredited, but I think it’s a nice enough zoo. I definitely have some complaints though. For other unaccredited New England zoos I can only think of Yorks Wild Animal Kingdom (never been and I don’t know if I want to go) and Squam Lake Natural Science Center (really cute place and great for children and interactive learning)
I have been to York’s a few years back before the whole panini, and they are not that nice. It’s just a bunch of animals in someone’s backyard basically. I have not heard of Squam Lake, so I’ll have to check it out. I’ve been to all the Mass zoos except the one in Springfield and buttonwood.
What? Who is that? Context?


Yeah you're right. Plus the fact that they are climbers, and Frontier avoids the climbers for some reason. Yes the system is buggy as hell, but tbh: idc, as long as I get the animals i don't need the perfect climbing animations.
Vivo is a kinkajou from an animated movie with the same name, It’s a kids movie on Netflix.
 
I have been to York’s a few years back before the whole panini, and they are not that nice. It’s just a bunch of animals in someone’s backyard basically. I have not heard of Squam Lake, so I’ll have to check it out. I’ve been to all the Mass zoos except the one in Springfield and buttonwood.
Buttonwood Park Zoo was adorable! Both of their Asian elephants are circus rescues, and they have a lot of cute animals. It’s a super small zoo, but I actually loved what they did have. Buttonwood Park Zoo is what made me more obsessed with getting waterfowl in planet zoo, as well as other farm animals, other birds, and monkeys. I can’t make a small zoo without them!
 
Buttonwood Park Zoo was adorable! Both of their Asian elephants are circus rescues, and they have a lot of cute animals. It’s a super small zoo, but I actually loved what they did have. Buttonwood Park Zoo is what made me more obsessed with getting waterfowl in planet zoo, as well as other farm animals, other birds, and monkeys. I can’t make a small zoo without them!
I‘m hoping to go later this summer, but it’s still up in the air as I have lots of other things going on too. My 3-year old younger cousin has been at least three times and they said the loved it so it seems like a pretty good zoo.
 
How is no one talking about how monkeys got to SA in the first place???

So we all know how they originated in Africa, but how did they get to SA? At the point when they arrived there was no land bridge, so they couldn’t have walked, they were not good swimmers, so they couldn’t have swam, and they couldn’t fly for obvious reasons. The leading hypothesis is that they used a piece of a marsh that broke off in a storm as a raft and landed in SA.

This is very rare. They can’t leave out a group that is only there because of a once in a million chance.

Frontier, please add SA primates.
 
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This is very rare. They can’t leave out a group that is only there because of a once in a million chance.
Mammals actually rafted from Africa to South America numerous times - both New World monkeys and caviomorph rodents reached SA this way, and there's even been recent fossils that suggest primates actually arrived on the continent twice, the second family going extinct before the present day. The ocean currents from Africa to South America are fairly great for rafting, and the two continents were slightly closer to one another than they are today back then.

Of course, this doesn't lesson the need for SA primates in any way!
 
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Planco 2 most likely.

Could it be the new Warhammer game set for release this year? I think we got the trailer but not actual live gameplay showcase if I'm not mistaken.
Was just talking about this elsewhere! I think a PlanCo2 announcement is a strong possibility, though it could also just be the new F1 game. As it sounds like it would be a "world premiere," I think it's safe to rule out Warhammer as that one's already known. It could also just be something completely new and different!

We know Frontier has a game driven by their own IP coming out in 2024. But that might not be announcing quite yet, depending on timing of release. I'm curious to see what it is, regardless.
 
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