Bison and camel are too small

Guys, it's confirmed! Hopefully they fix it in the next update, especially if we get a desert DLC it would be the perfect timing. Thanks! (and don't forget to vote now)
Hopefully they actually upsize them instead of just correcting the text information. 😅 They will definitely up the size, it is the only option.
 
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Hopefully they actually upsize them instead of just correcting the text information. 😅 They will definitely up the size, it is the only option.
Shh, don't give them ideas 🤫
That isn't likely/possible, unless they intentionally take a longer, more difficult route. Even a single centimeter of growth is automatically reflected on the model in real time, as adult animals grow over time. The only way that "workaround" would work is by making sure the point of measurement is well above the highest point on the model.

Doubt anyone on the dev team has a grudge against camels to go out of their way by making it much more difficult for themselves. :D
 
Definitely a little to small for sure. I do still believe the dromedary and perhaps the black rhino get in at some point. As for the dromedary I’d give it a 95% chance.
 
I agree with that, compare them to the blood pumpkin!
Definitely a little to small for sure.
Actually the snow leopard's size is close to what it is in real life. I'm saying close, because both the upper size limit for animals with better size genes, as well as the lower limit for animals with inferior size genes can benefit from a slight increase of a couple of centimeters. Otherwise there are no serious issues with the model in terms size or measurement.

The reason why the snow leopard looks so tiny is because of the scale of other animals and objects in the game. The blood pumpkin for instance might be a bit too large. Lions and tigers again, are too big. So are their cubs. It makes other big cats look too small in comparison. Timber wolves and their pups are also oversized. You can place a timber wolf pup next to a dingo, especially one with inferior size genes and see how gigantic it is next to it. It's the kind of big that gives the illusion that their eyes, ears, feet and other features get smaller as they age. As juveniles these should only look bigger proportional to the animal's own size, not relative to their adult form.
 
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Some people move on.... but not me.
So I made a video trying to cover the most discussed issues about the camel. Then I feel like I have contributed with what I can, to put focus on these problems.
I hope I didn't forget about anything important.

Good video! I hope Frontier will watch it, too.
I also noticed the size problem of the camel once again and even more after building my mixed Przewalski's horse and camel habitat. The camels look so ridiculously small that it really lessens the joy to build for them.
 
Actually the snow leopard's size is close to what it is in real life. I'm saying close, because both the upper size limit for animals with better size genes, as well as the lower limit for animals with inferior size genes can benefit from a slight increase of a couple of centimeters. Otherwise there are no serious issues with the model in terms size or measurement.

The reason why the snow leopard looks so tiny is because of the scale of other animals and objects in the game. The blood pumpkin for instance might be a bit too large. Lions and tigers again, are too big. So are their cubs. It makes other big cats look too small in comparison. Timber wolves and their pups are also oversized. You can place a timber wolf pup next to a dingo, especially one with inferior size genes and see how gigantic it is next to it. It's the kind of big that gives the illusion that their eyes, ears, feet and other features get smaller as they age. As juveniles these should only look bigger proportional to the animal's own size, not relative to their adult form.
The cheetah cub is as big as a mediocre size gene female!
 
Camels are fixed!
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Will the bisons follow?
 
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