The better question is, would it still be at the top if the meta-wishlist was started today from scratch?Why even is the Wolverine at the top of the wish-list?
The better question is, would it still be at the top if the meta-wishlist was started today from scratch?Why even is the Wolverine at the top of the wish-list?
Definitely! They also lend themselves to "layered" habitats really nicely. And, if you line the sightlines up correctly, you can have the caprine in one spot higher-up with a smaller critter in a lower spot/totally separate habitat that all looks like one habitat to the viewer.Yeah in terms of the fun of building caprines >>> ungulates. They’re so much more fun to build for cause you can really play around with making rocky cliff enclosures.
See, this all gets real tricky for me because since the Wetlands pack Frontier has had a strong tendency toward picking the #1 animal from the meta wishlist for inclusion in the next pack. And it depends on what list they're choosing from whether it's wolverine or secretary bird.Agreed. The top 3 right now I believe are coati, Secretary bird and Wolverine. I don’t think they would do the Wolverine in a summer or spring pack so we either get it next pack or wait until a potential fall 2024 pack, which even though the community has waited that long for an animal before (devil) I don’t know if they’re gonna risk it. I would think they would do Wolverine next, Coati (SA) in spring, and Secretary in the Sumer in whatever way they would like to form the pack.
The "new" unofficial meta-wishlist has it third after the coati and secretary bird.The better question is, would it still be at the top if the meta-wishlist was started today from scratch?
Some kind of pheasent.Spealing of which oddballs do you "expect" for a highlands pack?
Can’t imagine the final roster ending up without any wild camelid from SA so I would get rid of hyrax which seems to be not that interesting to me and put Guanaco or Vicuña there. Easy clone like this have a lot of chances actually.So building off the topic of not every animal in a highlands pack would make the cut, which of the most talked about animals are you willing to sacrifice if we don’t get them?
No offence to this question but it doesn’t have to do with the winter Pack so I’m throwing out another highlands conversation starter.
probably at least in the top 3 since there is no alternative that would of boosted its numbers in the current wishlistThe better question is, would it still be at the top if the meta-wishlist was started today from scratch?
I think Asia and Central America are very likely contenders. Antarctica not so much.The 3 remaining are asia, central america and antartica what does everyone think the chances we will get the last 3 as packs.
Arid and wetlands are directly related to desert and aquatic. They just already had an Aquatic pack and included a couple of animals in the arid pack which meant the name desert didn’t really workOk looking through the zoopedia frontier has made a pack for all but 3 of the "continents" they have identified africa, europe, south americia, north america, oceania, south east asia. The 3 remaining are asia, central america and antartica what does everyone think the chances we will get the last 3 as packs.
Also going through the biomes the same way they have included grasslands, tropical and aquatic leaving desert, temperate, taiga and tundra without packs
Interestingly enough they have done 2 region and 2 biome packs not relevant to the zoopedia australia / arctic and arid / wetlands
whilst biomes dont have that strong of a trend I can definitely see the continents as a strong possibility of getting finished off.
Central america has a good chance and asia, while not impossible is less likely. Antarctica is pretty much safe to say that its not gonna happen. Like what would a pack even be 4 penguins and 3 seals?Ok looking through the zoopedia frontier has made a pack for all but 3 of the "continents" they have identified africa, europe, south americia, north america, oceania, south east asia. The 3 remaining are asia, central america and antartica what does everyone think the chances we will get the last 3 as packs.
Also going through the biomes the same way they have included grasslands, tropical and aquatic leaving desert, temperate, taiga and tundra without packs
Interestingly enough they have done 2 region and 2 biome packs not relevant to the zoopedia australia / arctic and arid / wetlands
whilst biomes dont have that strong of a trend I can definitely see the continents as a strong possibility of getting finished off.
I actually posted a theoretical Antarctica pack a while ago it was 2 seals 2 penguins and an aquatic invertebrate with like either research facility scenery or old steam boat and lighthouse theme pieces but yeah not really likelyCentral america has a good chance and asia, while not impossible is less likely. Antarctica is pretty much safe to say that its not gonna happen. Like what would a pack even be 4 penguins and 3 seals?
For the biomes i think temperate has the best chance, but the rest has good chance aswell. Although i think they would combine taiga and tundra into one
They could do a general Polar Pack, but I don't see it as remotely likely. As much as I'd love a complete collection of penguins, I doubt we'll see any more at all, and as far as pinnipeds are concerned none of the Antarctic ones have a very major zoo presence anyway. Leopard seals would be cool, but IIRC the only captive ones have been rescues.Antarctica is pretty much safe to say that its not gonna happen.
Makes me think if these wishlists were done via an online form where you submit animals but cannot see the wishlist until completed, the order of animals would be vastly different as I find it hard to believe that hundreds of people think the Wolverine, coati and secretary bird are the most needed animals.The "new" unofficial meta-wishlist has it third after the coati and secretary bird.
I like this so I’ll bite!Seems kinda quiet, so let’s do a team building activity!
How did you get into nature, animals, zoo games, and eventually Planet Zoo?
I’ll go first!
When I was a wee little tot, my parents sent me to a private preschool. It was very focused on teaching through nature and they always had us learn about that sort of thing. That’s where I developed my love for the natural world and animals. Zoo days were my favorite, and I was always very interested in the habitat design and arrangement. I would always come home and me and my sister would set up our own zoo with stuffed animals around the house. I would draw maps for fictional zoos and think of what animals it could have and where they would be. As I got older, I didn’t go to zoos as much and lost that little bit for the rest of my life.
That was until, last winter.
I was sitting on the couch watching YouTube, when I got an ad for the Planet Zoo Grasslands Pack. I didn’t skip it, just let it play. This was the zoo designer I had always wished existed when I was a kid! I purchased the game and played it for the first time. My first animal was Red Deer. I fell in love with it immediately and played it nonstop in all my free time. That brings us to June of last year, right after the Arid Pack released. That’s when I joined this Forum and met some of the best people I have in my life that share their passion for nature and animals that I had forgotten about. I just want to say that Planet Zoo and these forums have changed my life. For the better.
The more time goes on the more I agree with you, but even your hypothetical bird pack would still be kind of nice. So if we assume it’s the same 8 animal pack it could be something like this:Unless it's two pheasants, two cranes, and another penguin or ratite, it won't happen, because otherwise it would be too many unique species for an animal pack. And as far as bird diversity goes, I don't think that's what people are after.
Then fully marine animals and flying (exhibit) birds would probably take all the top soots. Even if the rules were not to include them.Makes me think if these wishlists were done via an online form where you submit animals but cannot see the wishlist until completed, the order of animals would be vastly different as I find it hard to believe that hundreds of people think the Wolverine, coati and secretary bird are the most needed animals.
I wouldn't mind that actually, it would give the metawishlists a much more trustworthy stance regarding 'what the community wants'.Then the same rules apply surely as the current way, it would simply stop people seeing oh super niche animal I remember from zoo tycoon, lets vote for that instead of personal favourite animals whether its another regionally unique animal or another tiger.Then fully marine animals and flying (exhibit) birds would probably take all the top soots. Even if the rules were not to include them.