DLC 19 Speculation

The Tropical and Arid Packs were already disappointing for most of us. If the Oceania Pack would not have contained the Tasmanian Devil it would have been a disappointment, too.
Why did you find both Tropical and Arid disappointing? I started just after Arid and loved the Arid pack choices, but I am in the minority of ungulate lovers, too.

For Oceania, I liked the quokka and kiwi, I would have loved a tree kangaroo instead of an exhibit animal though. Generally, Oceania would have been better off as an Animal Pack IMO.

Eurasia is the best pack to this day IMO.
 
Yeah, the concept behind Barnyard was good, in my opinion. But they messed it up by making it based on European farms:
  • The chicken could've been any chicken, or even a guieneafowl
  • The donkey, while I like it, could've been another animal.
  • The cow was fine. I don't have any issues with it
  • The Tamworth pig, no. If they were gonna do a pig, do something more interesting
  • The alpaca was ok, I guess
  • The sheep could've been something more exotic, too
  • The goat was meh. The pygmy goat would've been nicer
Here, I certainly get the point, but I like the Barnyard Animal Pack, too.
 
I like it too. I was asking for a Barnyard pack for a while now, and we got it. Just, the roster wasn't what I had hoped for. I was hoping for something a little.more international than what we got
I am from Europe, I love the idea of a highland cow and I quite like the Alpine goat (though I would have equally liked an African pygmy goat). Insstead of the Hill Radnor sheep, I would've gone for a Cameroon sheep.

IMO, Arid could have been a building piece pack at the cost of rhino, porcupine and addax or sand cat, while Oceania should have been an animal pack adding tree roo and ... maybe numbat?

Yeah, the Tropical Pack basically neglected the most important tropics: Those of Central and South America.
 
And with this coming pack, I also don't understand why a coyote (or is it a culpeo?) features as the cover art animal. Canis latrans is of course a dog and some people just love dogs more than anything else, but I have never heard of excessive coyote love. But maybe it is more to keep the coati/mara/... secret?
 
Why did you find both Tropical and Arid disappointing?
If you look back now and don't think about how it could've been an animal pack and whatever about what we could've got, the Tropical pack is honestly one of the best packs imo and is probably the pack that aged the best. Has extremely useful pieces, good foliage, covers several areas and has animals that are very popular in zoos and look beautiful. The gibbon, red river hog, fossa, and sloth are all 10/10 picks and are still some of my favourites, even the monitor isn't that far down either.
 
And with this coming pack, I also don't understand why a coyote (or is it a culpeo?) features as the cover art animal. Canis latrans is of course a dog and some people just love dogs more than anything else, but I have never heard of excessive coyote love. But maybe it is more to keep the coati/mara/... secret?
Its the most recognizable for the region they chose since most people know what a coyote is (even if they don't want it) over something else like a rhea or saki. Which begs the theory actually - was this just originally planned to be a South America 2 pack but none of the animals were that famous so they had to throw in 2 popular ones that live nearby?
 
Why did you find both Tropical and Arid disappointing?
Arid was the 1st pack I was disappointed with. Now I'm ok with it, but at the time many of us had hoped for some proper desert rep, and when the Arid pack released, it featured only African animals. On top of that, the Hamadryas baboon was extremely requested and instead we got things like the black rhino and dama gazelle.

Tropical missed out on SA animals by giving us yet another 2 African animals and 2 animals from Asia. The sloth was alright, I guess. I've only used it a handful of times
 
The problem with those packs i think is that they were fixed by packs that came out later... and that were never garanteed to even exist (or we don't know maybe all of this is still on their planned roadmap). Like if tortoise and baboon had not been added in ZK pack the Arid pack would still remaing one of the most dissapointing ones. Now in retrospect with the baboon and the tortoise already in game, peccary being added as anniversary and this next pack covering a bit more of American deserts i think the Arid pack adds a lot of variety for desert areas even if most of them are ungulates. I think it's main issues remains on the name and what that implies for the marketing of the pack. Arid is such a broad term that focusing all of the roster in Africa still feels frustrating. But the serious misses on animal picks were and are being covered by later packs so overall i get a better apreciation of it now.

Similar thing with Tropical, though other that i would have prefered a South American or Central American animal instead of the monitor, i was never dissapointed by the pack and was one of my favorites when it came out.

EDIT: the main issue with Tropical is that it should've been an animal pack (as cool as the scenery is)... or at least it needs a companion Rainforest animal pack to cover what's missing (though if this next packs comes with coati and a nwm i guess some of it's more important issues are being taking care of... we would still be missing bids though. We have like no tropical birds from the Americas or Africa which i think is insane. With Africa is a bit more tricky to find birds that would work as habitat animals (maybe shoebill and congo peafowl?) but with tropical america we have things like scarlet ibis, roseatte spoonbill and even ducks.
 
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Its the most recognizable for the region they chose since most people know what a coyote is (even if they don't want it) over something else like a rhea or saki. Which begs the theory actually - was this just originally planned to be a South America 2 pack but none of the animals were that famous so they had to throw in 2 popular ones that live nearby?
I mean, I guess so. I personally don't feel like it was meant to be due to the scenery they're showing in the keyart. I still feel like it'll be the Latin America animal pack, or perhaps the New World animal pack if you wanna get fancy
 
I honestly start doubting if Frontier really ever took the Meta-wishlist serious or if the first DLCs had just coincidental matches with it, because the animals were still more obvious to complete a Zoo Game, like meerkats, white rhinos or mooses or cougars.
I don't think there's need for doubt when we had packs where entire rosters were based upon animals from the meta-wishlist. And that included animals that weren't as "obvious" as things like a meerkat or a white rhinoceros.

The fact that Frontier no longer solely bases it on the meta-wishlist is probably influenced by a number of reasons, from smaller team size to smaller budgets in general. It was never going to be just the meta-wishlist till the end of the game, that would have been impractical. We were always going to end up with packs that contained more "clone" animals; especially in the situation we're in right now.

But the roster we know so far points more towards the deserty direction, so I guess ocelot would match more with the animals that are in there already.
Eh, I wouldn't really say that the roster itself points towards a deserty direction.

In that regard I think we're primarily influenced by the key-art being desert themed but then again we know from previous packs that that doesn't always define the entire pack. Had we gone by the key-art alone nobody would have expected a sloth bear in the Eurasia Animal Pack. Heck, if we didn't have the dictionairy leak last year absolutely no-one would have guessed the sifaka or the spurred tortoise based on Zookeepers' keyart.

I wouldn't even have guessed "desert pack" if anyone would have told me the animals we know so far (coyote, rhea, bighorn sheep, saki, American/Chilean flamingo) without the key-art. My first thought would be "Ah, America/Latin-America. Cool."

that is if one of the remaining animals trully is the coati... is still very weird to me that the animal the pick to promote the pack up front is the coyote if the coati is supposed to be in this
I think it's really as simple as this game is still reaching a much broader audience than just us zoo nerds. Because frankly, aside from the "living sauropod-in-reverse" video that pops up like once a year, coati aren't that well known by the general public and you're better of with an animal that's fairly recognizable.

We spent way too much time looking at the cover animal with zoo-nerd-goggles and not enough with a general "animal-loving" audience googles. Once you do the latter, animals like the raccoon, coyote, wild horse, manul and even the wisent (you don't need to know it's a wisent, recognizing it as a bison is enough) start to make perfect sense. They're either animals that are recognizable wild animals without having to know the animal itself or they trigger an emotional reaction because they remind you of your pets; and sometimes both.

We zoo nerds over here are part of the audience, but the audience is much much bigger than that and these key-art pieces, the animal rosters and the fact that the game is still profitable seems to underscore that 😅

Arid was the 1st pack I was disappointed with.
I think the fact that a lot of people were initially disappointed speaks to the fact that there was never really anything wrong with the animals themselves; but just the combination of them all instead of them being spread out over more packs that was the big problem with the pack.

I wouldn't get rid of any of the animals added to the game, they all deserve their spot, but man that pack really could have showcased a much broader roster of arid places.
 
I think the fact that a lot of people were initially disappointed speaks to the fact that there was never really anything wrong with the animals themselves; but just the combination of them all instead of them being spread out over more packs that was the big problem with the pack.

I wouldn't get rid of any of the animals added in the pack, but man that pack really could have showcased a much broader roster of arid places.
Yeah, that's how I feel. I was never truly disappointed with the animals themselves (I use them quite often), but I was dissapointed more with the rosters per pack. Arid might’ve been a better hit at the time had it been more international or at least had a better name. Similarly, Tropical would've been better had the roster been more international
 
I think it's really as simple as this game is still reaching a much broader audience than just us zoo nerds. Because frankly, aside from the "living sauropod-in-reverse" video that pops up like once a year, coati aren't that well known by the general public and you're better of with an animal that's fairly recognizable.

We spent way too much time looking at the cover animal with zoo-nerd-goggles and not enough with a general "animal-loving" audience googles. Once you do the latter, animals like the raccoon, coyote, wild horse, manul and even the wisent (you don't need to know it's a wisent, recognizing it as a bison is enough) start to make perfect sense. They're either animals that are recognizable wild animals without having to know the animal itself or they trigger an emotional reaction because they remind you of your pets; and sometimes both.

We zoo nerds over here are part of the audience, but the audience is much much bigger than that and these key-art pieces, the animal rosters and the fact that the game is still profitable seems to underscore that 😅
Fair enough but isn't a monkey or a flamingo more recognizable and marketable than a coyote? Idk maybe is just me but coyotes look like a generic canid, on isolation without context i don't know if i would even recognize it on the spot as a coyote.

Coyotes are popular animals in general, people know about them, the have cultural relevance and pressence, but i don't know if they would easily recognize what is just by its looks. But i guess is a dog after all and that's all that matters lol
 
Arid was the 1st pack I was disappointed with. Now I'm ok with it, but at the time many of us had hoped for some proper desert rep, and when the Arid pack released, it featured only African animals. On top of that, the Hamadryas baboon was extremely requested and instead we got things like the black rhino and dama gazelle.

Tropical missed out on SA animals by giving us yet another 2 African animals and 2 animals from Asia. The sloth was alright, I guess. I've only used it a handful of times
Admittedly, at the time I formed my thoughts about the Arid Pack, I just loved (and still love) especially the Dama gazelle and Addax. I also think the sand cat is quite useful and cute. However, I didn't know there were wishlists that could be or could have been incorporated - and I didn't know e.g. Hamadryas Baboon was requested.

"proper desert rep[resentation]" - what would this have been to you? Perentie? Mara? Blackbuck?

I do get the point that the Arid Animal Pack might have better been called "Ancient Egypt" or "North Africa Animal Pack"
coati aren't that well known by the general public and you're better of with an animal that's fairly recognizable.
Yeah, maybe we (including me?) far overestimate how many people would know what a coati is outside of Central and South America.
 
Fair enough but isn't a monkey or a flamingo more recognizable and marketable than a coyote? Idk maybe is just me but coyotes look like a generic canid, on isolation without context i don't know if i would even recognize it on the spot as a coyote.

Coyotes are popular animals in general, people know about them, the have cultural relevance and pressence, but i don't know if they would easily recognize what is just by its looks. But i guess is a dog after all and that's all that matters lol
i started playing this game around wetlands pack the animal i noticed that was missing for north america at the time was immediatly the coyote. If i go ask my friends an animal for america no one is going to say flamingo thats for sure, monkey maybe really maybe if i say south america. Also we dont have a single pack with a dog as the cover, one of the most popular types worldwide, from the options we have now and including the coati (that the majority of people dont even know what it is) the dog is the best option.
 
Idk maybe is just me but coyotes look like a generic canid
And there you have it. An animal that reminds you of your dog at home, which is the emotional reaction. You don't even need to know the animal itself, instant reaction. Dogs are insanely marketable, far more than monkeys or flamingos, because of that.

At the end of the day, we'll have to admit that Frontier seem to know best when it comes to picking these animals for the key-art. They wouldn't still be selling packs if they wouldn't. We can go on and on and say "but isn't animal X better?"; but we should probably trust that their marketing team knows what they're doing.
 
If i go ask my friends an animal for america no one is going to say flamingo thats for sure, monkey maybe really maybe if i say south america.
For the Americas, I would first think of bison, cougars,...
For South America specifically, I would probably think of a monkey or maybe macaw? Sloth? But admittedly, my first thought wouldn't be coati and I am quite surprised that the coati is that highly requested. It is a cool, adorable animal with many colour variations of course, yes, but @NachoB and @Artemisya are right in the end: Mainly animal enthusiasts know what a coati is.
 
"proper desert rep[resentation]" - what would this have been to you? Perentie? Mara? Blackbuck?
Perentie would've been nice, actually. It's the only animal I'd like from Australia right now.

Personally, instead of the dama and black rhino, I would've replaced them with a roadrunner and perentie.
If we wanna add another, then yes, the blackbuck would've been nice and could've easily replaced the sand cat for me.

Ideally, Arid Animal Pack (Quell Edition):
  1. Dromedary camel
  2. African crested porcupine
  3. Addax
  4. Somali wild donkey
  5. Perentie
  6. Blackbuck
  7. Greater roadrunner
  8. Horned viper (E)
Still, all but the roadrunner are similar to what we have, but I feel like this would've given the pack a better, more worldwide appeal and spruce up different arid environments from Australia, Asia, Africa, and North America.
I ignored the Hamadryas and the African spurred tortoise due to them appearing in the Zookeepers Collection later on

Edit: I just wanna clarify that now, I'm happy with the Arid pack. We got some animals I wanted since its release. But initially I was a little disappointed. Now, the only pack I was disappointed by was the Zookeepers Collection, but with more animals coming I'm good with it. I still haven't used most of them, though
 
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I don't think there's need for doubt when we had packs where entire rosters were based upon animals from the meta-wishlist. And that included animals that weren't as "obvious" as things like a meerkat or a white rhinoceros.
And which animals or packs would that be in your opinion?
The fact that Frontier no longer solely bases it on the meta-wishlist is probably influenced by a number of reasons, from smaller team size to smaller budgets in general. It was never going to be just the meta-wishlist till the end of the game, that would have been impractical. We were always going to end up with packs that contained more "clone" animals; especially in the situation we're in right now.


Eh, I wouldn't really say that the roster itself points towards a deserty direction.

In that regard I think we're primarily influenced by the key-art being desert themed but then again we know from previous packs that that doesn't always define the entire pack. Had we gone by the key-art alone nobody would have expected a sloth bear in the Eurasia Animal Pack. Heck, if we didn't have the dictionairy leak last year absolutely no-one would have guessed the sifaka or the spurred tortoise based on Zookeepers' keyart.
The Sloth Bear being part of the Eurasia Pack was a joke. It is clearly an Asian animal, not Eurasian. And as far as I know it wasn't high on the wishlist either. So also a weird choice that Frontier did. The European Fishotter would e.g. have been a much better choice.
I wouldn't even have guessed "desert pack" if anyone would have told me the animals we know so far (coyote, rhea, bighorn sheep, saki, American/Chilean flamingo) without the key-art. My first thought would be "Ah, America/Latin-America. Cool."
Sakis in deserts? okay... I didn't know that.
I think it's really as simple as this game is still reaching a much broader audience than just us zoo nerds. Because frankly, aside from the "living sauropod-in-reverse" video that pops up like once a year, coati aren't that well known by the general public and you're better of with an animal that's fairly recognizable.
I would really question if people that are not zoo nerds wouldn't know coatis. Also coatis look cute and special, which could also be a USP that speaks for them. Honestly, when I first saw the key art of the coming DLC, I wondered if it would be reworked Australia pack with a Dingo as front animal and Emus in the shadows. No-Zoo-nerds can maybe hardly distinguish the coyote from a fox, wolf or dingo or what so ever...And if we assume that most players who are supposed to buy the new DLC already bought the ones before, they may already have animals very similiar to the coyote, like the Dhole or Fennek, so again, the coati would have been the besser choice.
We spent way too much time looking at the cover animal with zoo-nerd-goggles and not enough with a general "animal-loving" audience googles. Once you do the latter, animals like the raccoon, coyote, wild horse, manul and even the wisent (you don't need to know it's a wisent, recognizing it as a bison is enough) start to make perfect sense. They're either animals that are recognizable wild animals without having to know the animal itself or they trigger an emotional reaction because they remind you of your pets; and sometimes both.
Sorry, but who does play a zoo game if not zoo-nerds? Especially at this point in time, where all ABC animals are more or less in game already!
We zoo nerds over here are part of the audience, but the audience is much much bigger than that and these key-art pieces, the animal rosters and the fact that the game is still profitable seems to underscore that 😅


I think the fact that a lot of people were initially disappointed speaks to the fact that there was never really anything wrong with the animals themselves; but just the combination of them all instead of them being spread out over more packs that was the big problem with the pack.
Agreed. And the lack of a road map or Frontier fooling us sometimes in the old livestreams, e.g. when the wanted us to believe we would get the Spectacled Bear as part of as South America Animal Pack instead giving us the Spectacled Caiman as part of a wetlands pack. Or making us believe we would get the highly requested Mountain Animal PACK with MAnul, Markhor and Baboon in the keyart, when it wasn't. Sometimes there marketing strategies are really strange. And again letting me wonder, why they don't take the meta-wishlist more "serious" or at least as a bigger inspiration as they obviously do.
I wouldn't get rid of any of the animals added to the game, they all deserve their spot, but man that pack really could have showcased a much broader roster of arid places.
 
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