DLC18 discussion and predictions

As much as i personally like them at the end of the day there aren't much more than glorified animatronics so yeah i prefer 4 more habitat animals even if straight up clones. The last pack is not the place to make up for how much the exhibit animals have been pushed aside.
I would also prefer habitat animals in the majority of cases, but if it’s between straight up clones and a bunch of requested and unique exhibit animals, I’d easily chose the exhibits.
 
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As much as i personally like them at the end of the day there aren't much more than glorified animatronics so yeah i prefer 4 more habitat animals even if straight up clones. The last pack is not the place to make up for how much the exhibit animals have been pushed aside.
I would prefer habitat animals too, but I don't see Frontier giving us more than 7 in a single pack
 
So you're telling me Frontier is using the released picture as their cover art, it features three highland animals, yet it's supposed to be promoting a zookeeper collection pack with animals from many biomes... If this is true, Frontier blew it because it makes no sense from a marketing perspective. Out of the three animals featured prominently, only the baboon would qualify as an iconic animal in a zookeeper collection pack and we can't even see them all that clearly. The Pallas Cat would not be the headliner for a zookeeper pack. All signs point to a Highlands pack; it doesn't really make sense any other way.
Yeah but the whole point that's been repeated a few times already is that this wouldn't have to be a Zookeeper Collection Pack.

The idea of a Zookeeper Collection Pack started to form when Frontier released a Parkmanagers Collection Pack for JWE2. The only reason why it was ever relevant is because that ended up being the last pack for JWE2. We could draw two conclusions from that. A Zookeeper Collection Pack could be a possible DLC for the game, as an equivalent that was perfectly marketable already exists for JWE2. And if we got a Zookeeper Collection Pack, that it would be a a bit of a sign that it was the last DLC of the game.

Now, that was the only part where a Zookeeper Collection Pack was relevant. People kinda ran with the idea, but it was never really that any pack that is more of a collection of different animals has to be Zookeeper Collection Pack, that the game should end on a Zookeeper Collection Pack, that the game will end on a Zookeeper Collection Pack, or that a Zookeeper Collection Pack has to be a thing to begin with.

Brings me back to the point. You could say "hey, lanterns and flags that seems Asian, there are two clear highlands animals, this is a Higlands pack!" (yes, I'm still not counting Hamadryas as a clear mountain species, nobody can convince me otherwise 😂 ). You could also say "hey, the lanterns, the flags and the party tent, that points to a party!" and then we're looking at a pack that is more of a celebration. With the 5th anniversary coming up, which is a big deal after all, maybe we're in for a celebration pack!

Planet Zoo being about animals, the obvious thing to celebrate would be well... animals! And then, any animal can honestly fit the theme, but you'd probably go for some animals that have unique traits or have other "weird and wonderful" things about them. A baboon with a very special looking male, a cat that looks grumpy all the time, a goat species with a big beard and very curly horns. And if we venture further and take a look at the dictionary animals that were removed, a lemur species that runs unlike any other we have in the game, a dik-dik that has a unique way of walking.

Plenty of things you can use to unify the theme, and a pack celebrating the weird and wonderful animals of the world is just as marketable as something like the World Fair Pack or a concept like conservation in the Conservation Pack. Names for the pack are in abundance. Wild and Wonderful Animal Pack, Animal Celebration Pack; heck even Anniversary Pack could just work as well. Plenty to choose from, and plenty less marketable names have been used for packs in the past for both Planet games.

Am I saying that there's nothing pointing to a Highlands/Mountains pack? No, not at all. I can see what people are going for with the lanterns and the flags. I can understand the argument of two prominent mountain species being featured on the art. But "all signs point to it"? That I disagree with. There's some obvious things that are off and have been discussed many times already, I'm not going to repeat it all, you can read the arguments for them in the previous posts.

And honestly, again, a Pallas Cat could literally be the headliner of any pack it is in. It's a grumpy cat. Why are we even discussing this; of course it's a super marketable animal. Are we really going to ignore how many grumpy but cute animals have gone viral over the past decade? I'd say it's one of the most obvious picks for a headliner animal in a long while. 😅
 
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Spurred Tortoise in WTE 💀
Anaconda in WTE 💀
Debating if it’s key art or not 💀

What is happening right now 😭
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Spurred Tortoise in WTE 💀
Anaconda in WTE 💀
I'm sorry, but these are the worst things ever. The spurred tortoise worked in ZT2 as a regular animal and it'll work the same in PlanZo
The anaconda can fit perfectly in the exhibit box and people saying they're too small aren't realizing that at the Houston Zoo we have 3 reticulated pythons in a room roughly the same size
 
Strikes me as a more difficult way to do the tortoise, being pretty close to a clone. I don't think resizing has been too much of an issue, going off the Pygmy Hippo and Komodo anyway.
It's plenty big enough for being a habitat animal, but so are anacondas and iguanas. Plus, being smaller means they have a shorter stride than the island giants. Therefore, they're covering even less ground for an already super slow family of animals. This would only exasperate issues seen with tortoises trying to reach their food/water before dying. Monitor lizards and mammals much much more quickly, so this problem applies to less of a degree
 
It's plenty big enough for being a habitat animal, but so are anacondas and iguanas. Plus, being smaller means they have a shorter stride than the island giants. Therefore, they're covering even less ground for an already super slow family of animals. This would only exasperate issues seen with tortoises trying to reach their food/water before dying. Monitor lizards and mammals much much more quickly, so this problem applies to less of a degree
But that's likely because people build huge habitats for them. If you build giant habitats, then of course the tortoises will have trouble
 
I'm sorry, but these are the worst things ever. The spurred tortoise worked in ZT2 as a regular animal and it'll work the same in PlanZo
The anaconda can fit perfectly in the exhibit box and people saying they're too small aren't realizing that at the Houston Zoo we have 3 reticulated pythons in a room roughly the same size
I also vividly remember tortoises having the same issues as in Planet Zoo about them taking forever to fulfil their needs because they move so slowly. Difference with PZ is that ZT2's slower time meant they weren't as prone to dying (also being able to manually pick up and place down the tortoise without dealing with a whole unpacking animation helped a lot too). Planet Zoo has neither of these forgotten luxuries.
 
If the African spurred tortoise is added... It will 100% be a habitat animal, and honestly it would be a reason to FIX the issues we have with the current tortoises. I really doubt they would put it in a walkthrough exhibit just to avoid that.

Also anacondas (or any snakes for that matter) as a habitat animal would never happen, if you think koalas and clouded leopards are janky this would be that turned up by a thousand.
 
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