Anyone wonder that there is one significant lack of a specific desert foliage - cactus in the first place.
I hope cactus could be added
I hope cactus could be added
Anyone wonder that there is one significant lack of a specific desert foliage - cactus in the first place.
I hope cactus could be added
I don't know about this - I recently built a desert garden in my zoo and found there to be a ton of decent desert foliage, including a bunch of cacti (barrel, prickly pear, and so on), as well as trees and shrubbery.
I disagree, it is somewhat puzzling that we somehow always manage to be at completely different ends of the spectrum, lol, but hey it happens right?
My position on this is mostly skewed by the fact that I try and only use foliage that can grow in the biome in which I am building. Most often this is the temperate biome, so I tend to stick to temperate/taiga foliage throughout the zoo unless I'm going into climate-controlled habitats (tropical house, desert house, things like that). So I suppose I don't feel the effects of a lack of foliage as much as others.
My main wish for foliage is more 'broken' trees like the broken cherry blossom. That sort of thing is wonderful for building realistic climbing enclosures such as for the great apes, where real zoos rarely use live foliage due to the destructive nature of those species. With that in mind, I guess I'm just not especially bothered by the lack of lush foliage since it isn't something I use too heavily anyway. I can't upload images myself, as they always seem to be too large and I'm far too lazy to go about resizing things, but as an example my current capuchin habitat is full of logs, ropes, rocks, and the broken cherry blossom tree, with a singular common ash in the centre as a sort of 'feature' plant (I find the common ash looks sufficiently tropical that it might be the kind of thing a real zoo would use to substitute a tropical tree in a temperate climate, plus it's climbable). As another example, I use the sugar maple in place of the river bush willow for my African section, and the Scots pine in place of acacia trees since it looks sufficiently 'African' enough to fake it.
I will sometimes use the baobab, but in my head it's an artificial structure (many zoos do this, too) acting more like a 'weenie' than a piece of foliage.
In any event, as always, I never actually object to new content. I like the new foliage we got in 1.2 and the South America Pack (though, I do wish there was a non-mossy version of that neat tropical log we got, that thing is cool but I'd like to be able to use it in non-tropical habitats), so whatever else they add will undoubtedly please me, even if I don't have many opportunities to use it in the way I like to play.
While researching for my own Zoo I found out that the River Bush Willow can survive the Winter in the temperate Biome (real Winter not only the - 2°C we get in the Game) so I started to use the Tree in my new African Savanah Area and it looks beautifulAs another example, I use the sugar maple in place of the river bush willow for my African section, and the Scots pine in place of acacia trees since it looks sufficiently 'African' enough to fake it.
I do also use Acacias (the big ones) in my African Area because they can survive a few °C under 0. I think they couldn't survive the Winter on their own. In my Headcanon the Staff Members place some kind of fleece over it to help it to survive the Winter. I think that would be the same way a real Zoo would do this. I do also know how it's possible to let Banana Plants survive the Winter so I do have one outside in my Zoo near the Hippo Enclosure.Scots pine in place of acacia trees since it looks sufficiently 'African' enough to fake it.
I think a Halloween-Theme could work relatively good in a Zoo Game without making it weird. There could be one or two new Spider Species, a Option to let Education Boards (the ones that display Informations about Deforestation and similar Stuff) display Informations about Bats, a Pumpkin Food-Enrichment-Item for Herbivores, Spider Webs as Decorations (could be for example used in Backstage-Buildings for example if you build a big Barn or something similar as a Storage Building) and of course the Trees you've mentioned.From watching and analyzing what this company has done in the past, thy seem to pay attention to holidays and so on, so we might get a spooky zoo theme (God I hope not) that might have some of this content.
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To avoid quoting all your posts, I'll just tag you - indeed, that is the sort of material I'm talking about exactly. I have seen some people fake a lot of it using the African branches and the Planet Zoo Log (which we also need more of, and climbable versions), but for those of us less inclined to spend an hour making the perfect fake tree, more broken foliage would be great.
I must admit, however, that I'm not at all sure how to use the strangler fig roots creatively. None of the pieces seem to fit together for me. Do you know of any tutorials or examples? Do you have any of your own? I'd love to see them, as I've heard this mentioned before and would like to get in on that.
While researching for my own Zoo I found out that the River Bush Willow can survive the Winter in the temperate Biome (real Winter not only the - 2°C we get in the Game) so I started to use the Tree in my new African Savanah Area and it looks beautiful
I do also use Acacias (the big ones) in my African Area because they can survive a few °C under 0. I think they couldn't survive the Winter on their own. In my Headcanon the Staff Members place some kind of fleece over it to help it to survive the Winter. I think that would be the same way a real Zoo would do this. I do also know how it's possible to let Banana Plants survive the Winter so I do have one outside in my Zoo near the Hippo Enclosure.
I wish someone would make a List of Plants that could survive in the Temperate Biome
I think a Halloween-Theme could work relatively good in a Zoo Game without making it weird. There could be one or two new Spider Species, a Option to let Education Boards (the ones that display Informations about Deforestation and similar Stuff) display Informations about Bats, a Pumpkin Food-Enrichment-Item for Herbivores, Spider Webs as Decorations (could be for example used in Backstage-Buildings for example if you build a big Barn or something similar as a Storage Building) and of course the Trees you've mentioned.
I do also agree that Fallen Leaves should be in the Game. I was so excited when I heard that there will be Leaf-Bedding in the Game because I expected something like the Leaves on one of your Pictures but now I only use it in my tropical Zoo because I think that they look way too tropical to use them in a temperate Zoo
I'm not sure an October DLC would really have too much focus on Halloween anyway - the free update might include a few bits and pieces relevant to the holiday, but the DLC will likely be themed to whatever continent it is representing (my money is still on Australia, which, like New Zealand, doesn't place any kind of cultural importance on Halloween to the extent of the Americans).
I'd just like to point out that the PlanCo holiday pieces ended up being fantastic for use as clutter in interiors or to bash together to make things like ketchup dispensers for restaurants, food for carts out in the park, etc