I think given the amount of low effort ‘clones’ they could have chosen - an onager for example, or a kiang that would be little more than wild ass reskins - make the elephant still an extremely puzzling choice as it is so much like the Indian elephant we already have.
This is one where I’m not really willing to give them the benefit of the doubt I’m afraid.
I'm definitely not going to bat for the elephant here. But just assuming if the elephant were nixed we'd get something that's any less repetitive is odd to me (and, TBH, if we were to get either of your two examples -- people would be just as upset and arguably more broadly I think).
Sorry but can we stop with the budget excuse already? Honey badger clearly has new animations. The textures and model work on both the honey badger and the lion tailed macaque is fantastic. So was the work on the flamingo and rhea feathers and the bush dog animations. The animals they are leaving out (coati, pheasants) are delibarate choices but they are not because of budget limitations since they are using said resources in other animals. I suspect there isn't any other excuse for the elephant other than someone there likes elephants. And yes, it is taking the place of something else. Anything else that would've been better because even the chital or the gaur or the sarus crane (not taking pheasants here because they are more complex) wouldn't have need more effort than that elephant and would have done much more for the roster than what we got. Why they pick these animals in particular? Idk, but is not because budget stuff, because there are other equally cheap options that are better.
I mean, if the elephant is there because somebody likes elephants? The point still stands for a very different reason. We weren't going to get anything else.
When I'm talking about "budget" I'm talking about the full amount of time it takes to create a 7 animal DLC roster. All of the animals look great so far but I'd imagine some of the time for Animal A and Animal B means there's less time for another animal. I'm
not implying they are corner-cutting on quality with any of the animals. But that the roster choices likely have practical considerations we aren't fully taking into account (nor would we be able to unless they explicitly explained them to us).
The two also don't need to be mutually exclusive either... In the end, it's a moot point because we'll never really know anyway. I just find it super hard to imagine Frontier going: "Here's an animal people won't really like. We could easily do another one, but nah, here's something else
just because!"
Agree to disagree, I guess? Haha.