Good Game, bad performance! I love Planet Zoo, it's diverse, inspiring, and a bombshell in terms of design.
But not a bomb in terms of performance. I don't like to say that I have a high end PC, but I thought that would be sufficient.
The game is advertised with minimalist PC system requirements, but that's not true at the back and front.
My PC is easily above this requirement:
AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 32 GB DDR4 RAM 3200 MHz, RTX 2070 Super 8 GB, 256 GB SSD + 1 TB SSD & 2x 1 TB HDD.
I like building a lot at Planet Zoo. Also very detailed. But where at the beginning with 5 enclosures and a nice border of details you still have about 50 FPS on medium, including reduction of the visitors to 3K, according to the advice of Frontiersupport only 2K. Hardly a new 4-5 enclosure built, only 35 FPS. And with the next only 20-25. And that's where I'm bouncing around. No, it's not nice to have done all the workarounds that the nice support team suggested. Nothing. Still 20-25 FPS max. The map is built up to 1/3, with themed enclosures and little dense sidewalks. At the moment there were about 200 animals present, including some babies (crocodiles throw 6-8 babies, peacocks too)
Frontier says the game is very CPU heavy, and I didn't see better performance on better CPUs. I tested the park (savegame sandbox) on other PCs that were cleaner and had little installed, and the park has exactly this 22 FPS. No matter where. Why are we given such large maps, so many options and no-limit animals when you can't use them? And the support says that you shouldn't build a lot and bring in fewer animals and visitors, that is the way it is intended (I am happy to provide support responses).
It's not fair on the developers to give us a game like this, but expect the bugs to be ours. And also not to give a fair game that you shouldn't push to the limit (according to support).
It would be nice if Frontier, or whoever, would work on adapting the game to medium-sized PCs as well. The CPU is 80% busy with me, but my graphics card is very bored. The RAM of the PC is also only loaded at approx. 13 GB with games, Discord and Steam in the background. I don't even dare to beautify something between the enclosures anymore.
Or am I playing the game wrong? Can't I build as I want? Do I have to buy a € 30,000 PC? You tell me. I have lost the pleasure and the fun. And I don't want to have a thousand small zoos, but my beautiful, large zoo, which unfortunately has become unplayable. Thank you for reading!
But not a bomb in terms of performance. I don't like to say that I have a high end PC, but I thought that would be sufficient.
The game is advertised with minimalist PC system requirements, but that's not true at the back and front.
My PC is easily above this requirement:
AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 32 GB DDR4 RAM 3200 MHz, RTX 2070 Super 8 GB, 256 GB SSD + 1 TB SSD & 2x 1 TB HDD.
I like building a lot at Planet Zoo. Also very detailed. But where at the beginning with 5 enclosures and a nice border of details you still have about 50 FPS on medium, including reduction of the visitors to 3K, according to the advice of Frontiersupport only 2K. Hardly a new 4-5 enclosure built, only 35 FPS. And with the next only 20-25. And that's where I'm bouncing around. No, it's not nice to have done all the workarounds that the nice support team suggested. Nothing. Still 20-25 FPS max. The map is built up to 1/3, with themed enclosures and little dense sidewalks. At the moment there were about 200 animals present, including some babies (crocodiles throw 6-8 babies, peacocks too)
Frontier says the game is very CPU heavy, and I didn't see better performance on better CPUs. I tested the park (savegame sandbox) on other PCs that were cleaner and had little installed, and the park has exactly this 22 FPS. No matter where. Why are we given such large maps, so many options and no-limit animals when you can't use them? And the support says that you shouldn't build a lot and bring in fewer animals and visitors, that is the way it is intended (I am happy to provide support responses).
It's not fair on the developers to give us a game like this, but expect the bugs to be ours. And also not to give a fair game that you shouldn't push to the limit (according to support).
It would be nice if Frontier, or whoever, would work on adapting the game to medium-sized PCs as well. The CPU is 80% busy with me, but my graphics card is very bored. The RAM of the PC is also only loaded at approx. 13 GB with games, Discord and Steam in the background. I don't even dare to beautify something between the enclosures anymore.
Or am I playing the game wrong? Can't I build as I want? Do I have to buy a € 30,000 PC? You tell me. I have lost the pleasure and the fun. And I don't want to have a thousand small zoos, but my beautiful, large zoo, which unfortunately has become unplayable. Thank you for reading!