I have no idea if this has already been discussed here on the Forums, but it's an idea I'd like to share with you.
there will probably be errors because I speak Portuguese and I used a translator to help me
I still think we have a very low number of aquatic species (Even with the DLC) and there are dozens of dinosaurs, fish or prehistoric mammals that could be in the game.
Below are some species that I wish were in the game:
Basilosaurus
Dakossauro
Prognathodon
Xiphactinus
Geossauro
Leedsichthys
And I would also like to talk about some species that are kind of "Controversial" for the game but I particularly wouldn't have a problem keeping them in my Parks
Firstly, I would like to point out a new species, which, even though they are not Dinosaurs, would be very nice to have.
Tusoteuthis and Baculitis
They would be colossal squids that attack other species and at one time or another would be resting on the floor of the lakes or attached to the lookouts of the lakes.
Megalodon
Even though its presence in the game is controversial, I would like to have the megalodon residing in my aquatic enclosures. deadly battles for territory would be fought against other marine species.
Semi-Aquatic Creatures
Semi-Aquatic Creatures would be a "New" category of animals that would be introduced into the game via this pack or other DLC. Currently we have the Dimetrodon as the only "Semi Aquatic" in the game. This package could bring about 5 or 8 new creatures of this same category from different geological eras of time.
All these creatures would be terrestrial and could hunt or be hunted by other terrestrial creatures.
Obviously they would prefer enclosures with more water and would spend most of the day in it.
Some species I have in mind that I "think" would suit this prehistoric environment are:
Sarcosuchus
Postosuchus
Koolasuchus
Labirindonte
Diplocaulus
Limnoscelis
Kaprosuchus
Prionosuchus
And this was my first Post about the great aquatic expansion, if I get a good response I'll make other posts talking about the same subject.
Thank you all for the attention! and sorry for my english
there will probably be errors because I speak Portuguese and I used a translator to help me
AQUATIC AND SEMIAQUATIC EXPANSION
Picking up on the momentum of this new aquatic species DLC, I would like to share with you some ideas I have for a major update that includes semiaquatic and aquatic animals where new species, functionality, structures, decorations, animations, etc.
Species
Aquatic animals
I still think we have a very low number of aquatic species (Even with the DLC) and there are dozens of dinosaurs, fish or prehistoric mammals that could be in the game.
Below are some species that I wish were in the game:
Basilosaurus
Dakossauro
Prognathodon
Xiphactinus
Geossauro
Leedsichthys
And I would also like to talk about some species that are kind of "Controversial" for the game but I particularly wouldn't have a problem keeping them in my Parks
Firstly, I would like to point out a new species, which, even though they are not Dinosaurs, would be very nice to have.
Tusoteuthis and Baculitis
They would be colossal squids that attack other species and at one time or another would be resting on the floor of the lakes or attached to the lookouts of the lakes.
Megalodon
Even though its presence in the game is controversial, I would like to have the megalodon residing in my aquatic enclosures. deadly battles for territory would be fought against other marine species.
Semi-Aquatic Creatures
Semi-Aquatic Creatures would be a "New" category of animals that would be introduced into the game via this pack or other DLC. Currently we have the Dimetrodon as the only "Semi Aquatic" in the game. This package could bring about 5 or 8 new creatures of this same category from different geological eras of time.
All these creatures would be terrestrial and could hunt or be hunted by other terrestrial creatures.
Obviously they would prefer enclosures with more water and would spend most of the day in it.
Some species I have in mind that I "think" would suit this prehistoric environment are:
Sarcosuchus
Postosuchus
Koolasuchus
Labirindonte
Diplocaulus
Limnoscelis
Kaprosuchus
Prionosuchus
And this was my first Post about the great aquatic expansion, if I get a good response I'll make other posts talking about the same subject.
Thank you all for the attention! and sorry for my english