I would like that they release more DLCs or at least put more animals in each DLC.....
Seeing so few animals representing a region or now, a biome I guess, just makes me instantly think of everything that probably won’t come to the game.
It makes every DLC reveal go from a short lived hype to immediate disappointment.
I don't think most people really thought that they were done with SA. Some users did but they are still in "panic"mode. (we will never get *insert *animal species)This DLC also shows that they aren’t done representing a region or biome just because of any specific pack being released. We thought SA may be done for a while, but now they add two animals that are from the region.
1) At this point in time I believe most people who ask for more animals in each DLC are not asking for big 30-40€ expansions. There might be a couple of users here and there that still demand ZT2-like expansions but the majority is just asking for the same model of DLC we have now plus 2-4 more animals (15€, 20€ max).
Suggesting extra manpower because people want more DLC - still don't like the idea.I don't know, it doesn't sound unreasonable nor unfeasible to me, even if 'manpower' is not increased as Swjos suggested
Wouldn't appreciate if this would happen to my job/work. Customers/outsiders telling my employer they should hire more staff because they want more. Somewhat telling people their efforts aren't good enough. ( hopefully you'll understand the context of this, forums aren't the best way to explain this)
This DLC also shows that they aren’t done representing a region or biome just because of any specific pack being released. We thought SA may be done for a while, but now they add two animals that are from the region.
A North America pack could introduce Alligator and Sea Lion as aquatic creatures, for example.
It is perfectly reasonable to think more aquatic animals can be released in various packs moving forward and that they aren’t done with a specific category because of it being the title of a pack.
Hopefully we get more animals, but I understand the constraints and think asking for numerous patterns, colors, new mechanics, unique rigs, behaviors, research, re-skin rigs, scenery, bug fixes, quality of life fixes, building pieces, and more is a bit unrealistic.
Wouldn't appreciate if this would happen to my job/work. Customers/outsiders telling my employer they should hire more staff because they want more. Somewhat telling people their efforts aren't good enough. ( hopefully you'll understand the context of this, forums aren't the best way to explain this)
The first comment is not entirely correct. Customers have gained a lot of influence in the last 10-15 years. (which took some bad turns with social media). You'd be surprised how much influence customers can have on jobs/work policies. It's ridiculous sometimesNothing is ever decided by the customers directly anyway - it's decided by the market. Given that PZ has been pretty successful so far, it's not unreasonable to think that they would look at hiring more people to dedicate to the game to maximise its income. I also disagree that you could read it in such a way that it is unsulting to the current staff - that's utter nonsense. Any workplace is only as strong as its weakest link - if the workload starts to increase, then usually it's the staff themselves driving the desire to take on more people.
To me, the same - we'll see what happens. I'm a very patient person when it comes to this.Ideally I would like more animals. If it’s possible. Maybe it is, maybe not. Maybe there will be bigger packs in the future, we just don’t know. And I’m ok with that. We’ll see.
Someone did give some explanation. Frontier is a publicly traded company and they aren't allowed to give out incorrect info. Not familiar with this so going with his/her comment: If you had a roadmap and announced DLC was coming December but for unknown reasons can't deliver in 2020, that causes different problems. While I think they could communicate better on some topics, I think it's something to consider. Can't check if this correct - I have no knowledge on this.If only Frontier were more communicative
We agree on that one. I'd love to see all requested animals (and more) but I always seen this with other games as well. Recently Battletech (mech game) was something that would benefit from a certain DLC, dev announced a couple of months ago that they will stop support after 2 years, 1 last free update, no plans for a sequel and after that they are done with the game.To me, all this makes me think that the current rate of animals we get is not really a problem of time constraints but a business decision. I respect it but, as someone who would love to have hundreds of animals available, I can't share it.
I really think the free update/content is something to consider in requesting more animals. I mentioned a few times but ZT2 did this very poorly, adding base game features/behaviors only in paid DLC.As long as they keep bringing new gameplay features and new mechanics into the game along with the DLCs, I honestly don't mind the smaller packs.
And don't brush of anything as nonsense, because you disagree with it.
I've heard it from my employer (actually from my manager who was leaving anyway, one of many horrible experiences after my former employer was bought by an US company).
I know some of my friends in IT experience it this way sometimes (working on a project basis) and really sure some former colleagues (painting company) have similar experiences.
Maybe it's something people need to hear or experience, to understand how this works.
Nobody is saying that frontier stoff are delicate flowers. You can frustrate all you want, that's not going to change. Oh great, the basic "trying to silence critism" comment.I'm brushing it off as nonsense because I believe it's nonsensical. I'm continuously frustrated by the notion that the Frontier staff are delicate flowers in need of protecting - IMO it's just another form of trying to silence criticism.
I quoted the part. "insulting to the current staff", thought I made different quote of that (oh well) . I worked 2 employers with a professional/customer work environment, so experienced enough to say that's complete . Again, fine if you don't have experience with those situations (very lucky), also "Any workplace is only as strong as its weakest link" is usually met with eye-rolling: one of the one-liners from a handbook that do poorly on the working place.I'm not at all sure what you're trying to say here. You've heard what from your employer?
I quoted the part. "insulting to the current staff", thought I made different quote of that (oh well) . I worked 2 employers with a professional/customer work environment, so experienced enough to say that's complete . Again, fine if you don't have experience with those situations (very lucky), also "Any workplace is only as strong as its weakest link" is usually met with eye-rolling: one of the one-liners from a handbook that do poorly on the working place.
No, but i'm not bothering with that assumption.You're suggesting that experience in customer service based employment is uncommon?