I think should be the next pack for in fall but I don’t know it’s whatever frontier wants to do.
I do want a European pack but I do also get what you're saying and share it to a degree. I think I'm more excited about potential European building pieces than the animals. Many of Europe's animals are shared with or have animals that are very similar in other parts of the world. I'd think my choices are one of the lynx as well as the Alpine Ibex and the European Badger, but after that...the wild boar is my other pick and that's not really all that exciting, I just run out of ideas and at the point I thought about that animal we did not have a second swine/porcine animal in the game, which we do now. One of the deer that's not a Moose? I've mentioned Wolverines, Moose and Crested Porcupine only because their ranges do extend to Europe. I find it's a pack that I struggle to come up with exciting animal choices, but know we have to have at least 4+1, so I'm just filling in the boxes, and if it's an animal pack I really struggle period just thinking of 8 animals total, something I have no problems doing with any other continent, even SA and Australia, still.No matter what format I see it take, I just can't get excited about a full European pack. I'd be much happier if some of the overlapping species could be covered by a North American or another Asian pack (so that the player has the option to decide which continent they want their moose or wolverine, for example, to represent in their zoos, if any), and then the handful of important unique ones (Iberian lynx and Alpine ibex, mainly) get included in broader packs based on biome or conservation status.
1. Red FoxI really struggle period just thinking of 8 animals total
1. Red Fox
2. Capercaillie
3. Alpine Ibex
4. Wild Boar
5. Red Deer
6. European Wolf
7. European Badger
8. Fire Salamander or great green bush-cricket
If we got a 7+1 European pack with those animals and no foliage and props, I wouldn't buy it. The grouse is cool and I do like the alpine ibex but I've seen all the others except the wolf and exhibit choices with my own eyes in the wild on my own doorstep and that's much more exciting than pixels in captivity. Also, they don't need to be bred to maintain populations.1. Red Fox
2. Capercaillie
3. Alpine Ibex
4. Wild Boar
5. Red Deer
6. European Wolf
7. European Badger
8. Fire Salamander or great green bush-cricket
9 Bonus Animal: European Beaver
Isn't it also called Timberwolf in the English Version of the Game? Also its Appearance (including Body Shape and Variations) doesn't fit for a European Wolf but it fits for a North American Subspecies, so I think it would be best to change it to a North American Subspecies in every Language and finally fix the Zoopedia Errors. It's referred to as a North American Subspecies in the Career Mode multiple Times anywaysThe European wolf is already in the game since we have the generic "canis lupus". Unfortunately its name has a wrong translation in many languages that makes us think it is an American subspecies.
The European Wolf needs to be protected due to how some People act about it in Real Life (don't know how it is outside of Germany). Thought the Capercaillie is endangered but maybe I've just read old Informations about it or it's just endangered in a specific Region.If we got a 7+1 European pack with those animals and no foliage and props, I wouldn't buy it. The grouse is cool and I do like the alpine ibex but I've seen all the others except the wolf and exhibit choices with my own eyes in the wild on my own doorstep and that's much more exciting than pixels in captivity. Also, they don't need to be bred to maintain populations.
I found that timberwolf and grey wolf are synonymous in British English (or used to be). Maybe a native speaker knows better. Anyway, all the tags, the scientific name and the zoopedia description doesn't match the name. It's something we have been discussing for long and they keep ignoring it. I've checked the zoopedia in other languages and each language has a different nameIsn't it also called Timberwolf in the English Version of the Game? Also its Appearance (including Body Shape and Variations) doesn't fit for a European Wolf but it fits for a North American Subspecies, so I think it would be best to change it to a North American Subspecies in every Language and finally fix the Zoopedia Errors. It's referred to as a North American Subspecies in the Career Mode multiple Times anyways
In Spain now there's again a conflict. The wolf has recovered quite well and farmers are asking to be able to hunt them again because they kill the sheep and cows.The European Wolf also needs to be protected due to how some People act about it in Real Life (don't know how it is outside of Germany).
If we had every species of every animal in the world, then fair enough. But that's not on the table and the "obvious" choices for a proposed European pack are the common ones. And I mean that literally. Where are the endangered species in everyone's lists? You mention the Iberian Lynx. I'll throw in the saiga antelope, Przewalski's horse and Barbary macaque, as those are my preferences, with a lizard exhibit as I think they're fascinating but there are so many to pick from.Iberian Lynx swapped with the European Wolf and it's the perfect European Pack imo, a lot of diversity and beautiful animals, i don't understand why some people are against a full European Dlc
Absolutely sure about that? Only heard about it as a Name that includes multiple North American Subspecies. Also as mentioned, the Body Shape and Variations wouldn't fit for a European WolfI found that timberwolf and grey wolf are synonymous in British English (or used to be).
Agree totally but as there won't be many more DLCs to come, I'd like to see us focus on something rare that we don't have in the game already. I did a zoo with both the arctic wolf and the timber wolf and even I, who would love to live somewhere that wolves can be heard howling, was pretty bored of them in the game.But of course everyone can decide by themself which DLC to buy and which DLC not to buy