Perhaps more structural stuff as an option. A new theme or an expansion of a theme.If you could make smaller filler packs for 5$ between the major packs, what would you do?
Some format ideas:
- 8 species exhibit packs
- biodiversity packs (animals based on models already in the game with tweaks)
- country packs with 2-3 animals
I really want an exhibit pack with like 8 exhibitsz hopefully with a bigger exhibit variety. It would do so much to flesh out the game.Getting some exhibits animals between normal DLC would be cool. There are still many interesting exhibits that could be added to the game, but if we only get 1 every 3-4 months we are going to end up missing many key animals.
Maybe if there's some foliage, signage and possibly an enrichment item in there. Just the animals for that much, idk if I can get on board for that.I will forever stan microtransaction animals! Lemme pay $2.99 for a Camel and an Oryx! Or a Capybara and a Maned Wolf! My pockets are always open for Frontier to reach in, lol
Depends on the region. We have a lot of African and North american desert plants which currently barely have animals to use with, so if we get an addax/peccary, it would be fine without new plants IMO. If we get, say, the asian small clawed otter and black macaque, without some new foliage to freshen up the limited asian-tropical selection, it would bother me much more.Maybe if there's some foliage, signage and possibly an enrichment item in there. Just the animals for that much, idk if I can get on board for that.
Foliage and new pathing textures would be a harder sell for sure, but I agree, I'd buy it too. I've often had the game lie to me when I select a path and show a color palette ..I guess the game processes catching up to the different tabs..gets me thinking about how great it would be if we could recolor paths.This is a great idea, assuming Frontier has the time to implement it. Given that they're a business and their sole purpose is to make money, I'm sure they would have already done something like this if they could, so we have to assume that they can't for whatever reason (lack of resources, either human, or time, most likely).
I agree with @Leaf Productions though, I think a lot of us would fork out for just about any kind of new content, certainly for new animals.
Heck, I'd pay for a foliage-only pack if one sprung up, or a pack with only new path textures, or one with only new statues or other scenery pieces.
Oh no doubt they'd be a harder sell, but my point is that there's a market for almost anything, and there's certainly a corner of this community that would buy literally any new content.Foliage and new pathing textures would be a harder sell for sure, but I agree, I'd buy it too.
Yup, I can imagine so long as I've got a little bit of money set aside for entertainment, I'd buy anything Frontier put out for this game, excluding an arachnid pack shiversOh no doubt they'd be a harder sell, but my point is that there's a market for almost anything, and there's certainly a corner of this community that would buy literally any new content.
Isn't it funny, though? I hate microtransaction and all that new gaming nonsense in every other game, but with Planet Zoo: YES, give me expensive stand alone animals with maybe 1-2 signs in addition, as long as the animals are high quality and have good sounds. Like, the NA pack? Minus the alligator I would have paid 2-3 euros for each easily. Same would go for me with a Capybara and a Maned Wolf. Not for the dromedary, though, I don't get why one hump more is so importantI will forever stan microtransaction animals! Lemme pay $2.99 for a Camel and an Oryx! Or a Capybara and a Maned Wolf! My pockets are always open for Frontier to reach in, lol