Your Feature Request / Idea
First off I want to thank Frontier for the work they have put in fixing bugs and giving the community a great update. I very much enjoy the new dinosaurs, missions, genetic modifications, and dynamic day/night setting, ect. Well done.
One thing I would personally find extremely helpful is a tool that tells me how big an enclosure currently is. I do understand that is supposed to be part of the challenge. But I find it odd that in the dinosaurs information tab you can get a square meter requirement for grass and forest for each animal, but have no way of knowing if you have sufficient space until you put an animal in that space. Maybe this could be an expensive researchable item, or a reward for a new mission, maybe this capability already exists and I'm just stupid. Regardless, it would be cool to be able to select an enclosure and get a break down of its size and composition. This would make preplanning parks significantly more efficient.
A metric /imperial option (USA USA USA)
Thanks again Frontier. Keep it up!
First off I want to thank Frontier for the work they have put in fixing bugs and giving the community a great update. I very much enjoy the new dinosaurs, missions, genetic modifications, and dynamic day/night setting, ect. Well done.
One thing I would personally find extremely helpful is a tool that tells me how big an enclosure currently is. I do understand that is supposed to be part of the challenge. But I find it odd that in the dinosaurs information tab you can get a square meter requirement for grass and forest for each animal, but have no way of knowing if you have sufficient space until you put an animal in that space. Maybe this could be an expensive researchable item, or a reward for a new mission, maybe this capability already exists and I'm just stupid. Regardless, it would be cool to be able to select an enclosure and get a break down of its size and composition. This would make preplanning parks significantly more efficient.
A metric /imperial option (USA USA USA)
Thanks again Frontier. Keep it up!
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