I'm currently working on a temperate zoo and am trying to include all animals in the game in one zoo. However I am running into an issue where enclosures for, for example, the Plains Zebra and the Giraffe look very strange as the rocks are a brownish savannah color whereas the terrain is lush and green. I think it would be nice if you would enable all terrain paints in all biome zoos. Now I heard that that's unlikely due to performance issues but I think we are taking performance hits from many other things and I think if you put it behind an option in the menu that warns players of performance decrease this should avoid complaints.
Alternatively my idea was to add a humidifier/dehumidifier that, just like the heater and cooler, will have a range that you can set. Depending on how high the humidity is set grass could become more light and brown like savannah grass or more dark and lush like tropical grass. This will prevent african or tropical areas from looking out of place in colder climate zoos and will prevent people from having to make a different zoo for each and every biome.
Thank you for your consideration!
Alternatively my idea was to add a humidifier/dehumidifier that, just like the heater and cooler, will have a range that you can set. Depending on how high the humidity is set grass could become more light and brown like savannah grass or more dark and lush like tropical grass. This will prevent african or tropical areas from looking out of place in colder climate zoos and will prevent people from having to make a different zoo for each and every biome.
Thank you for your consideration!