I got the game after realizing that you can terraform and create beautiful places with animals, and after watching a youtube tutorial for complete beginners. I have been in Second Life for 10 years doing terraforming and creating landscapes, I love that, I have played quite some base building games, so I thought I would be able to handle Planet Zoo.
It is intriguing that you have SO many options to create stuff and I totally adore the amount of detail and thought that was put into the game. After 27 hours of playing however I am so frustrated that I consider to stop playing.
- Terraforming
My major issue is the clumsiness and slowness of terraforming. It is as if you want to paint a huge canvas and only have a very small brush, so you have to paint 100 times instead of 10 times. At strength set to 100 percent you have to press your mouse button for ages until a mountain slowly starts to rise. In Second Life this would have been strength 10%. If you flatten the top of that mountain, you get a platform floating in the sky, as it won't fill with the ground below. If you make a lake and want to smooth the edges so that animals can walk in and out, it takes ages until it gets only a little more smoothed. In Second life, if you put the smoothening strength at 100, you can turn a slope of 90 degrees within a few seconds into a slope of 45 degrees without much force. I also don't understand why you constantly have to remove the water to do some fine tuning, as you can't terraform when the water is in. The whole process is arduous, tedious and exhausting and totally not fun for me.
- Trains and boats
So I tried to build a train and for the life of me I could not figure out how to add a path to the platform. I spent at least 15 minutes without success and then googled for a tutorial video. Turns out you have to press a certain spot in the menu which lets you add entrance, exit and a path. This was totally unintuitive and the description of that spot didn't indicate anything useful. When I built a boat and added the rails through a large riverland, I thought I might want to have the platform on the other shore. But if you move the platform, all the rails disappear. I also could not figure out how to edit the rails or remove them from the platform. I tried building a second platform and connect it to the old rails, not possible. Why can't you move the platform and keep the rails and adjust them?
- Grids and groups
When you place a workers building or a shop, a grid and a group is created. When you place another shop next to it, the shop is turned 90 degrees to the side and I tried for a long time to turn it, but Y/Z won't work when there's a grid and I simply could not figure it out. I also saw zoos where those shops are on a kind of floor. I also tried that one by building a floor out of pathways but it wouldn't let me place shops on it. I created a flat path making the shops accessible and added a floor on top of it, but then the shops weren't accessible.
This list could go on and on.
I managed to understand the administration, workers, workzones, barriers, animals, I can nicely fulfill their conditions to keep them happy, but I don't like the looks of the zoos I experimented with so far. Yet every step I took to make the zoo more beautiful was full of blockages and difficulties, and I got so stressed out that I am taking a pause. I'm not sure if I will pick up the game again.
It is intriguing that you have SO many options to create stuff and I totally adore the amount of detail and thought that was put into the game. After 27 hours of playing however I am so frustrated that I consider to stop playing.
- Terraforming
My major issue is the clumsiness and slowness of terraforming. It is as if you want to paint a huge canvas and only have a very small brush, so you have to paint 100 times instead of 10 times. At strength set to 100 percent you have to press your mouse button for ages until a mountain slowly starts to rise. In Second Life this would have been strength 10%. If you flatten the top of that mountain, you get a platform floating in the sky, as it won't fill with the ground below. If you make a lake and want to smooth the edges so that animals can walk in and out, it takes ages until it gets only a little more smoothed. In Second life, if you put the smoothening strength at 100, you can turn a slope of 90 degrees within a few seconds into a slope of 45 degrees without much force. I also don't understand why you constantly have to remove the water to do some fine tuning, as you can't terraform when the water is in. The whole process is arduous, tedious and exhausting and totally not fun for me.
- Trains and boats
So I tried to build a train and for the life of me I could not figure out how to add a path to the platform. I spent at least 15 minutes without success and then googled for a tutorial video. Turns out you have to press a certain spot in the menu which lets you add entrance, exit and a path. This was totally unintuitive and the description of that spot didn't indicate anything useful. When I built a boat and added the rails through a large riverland, I thought I might want to have the platform on the other shore. But if you move the platform, all the rails disappear. I also could not figure out how to edit the rails or remove them from the platform. I tried building a second platform and connect it to the old rails, not possible. Why can't you move the platform and keep the rails and adjust them?
- Grids and groups
When you place a workers building or a shop, a grid and a group is created. When you place another shop next to it, the shop is turned 90 degrees to the side and I tried for a long time to turn it, but Y/Z won't work when there's a grid and I simply could not figure it out. I also saw zoos where those shops are on a kind of floor. I also tried that one by building a floor out of pathways but it wouldn't let me place shops on it. I created a flat path making the shops accessible and added a floor on top of it, but then the shops weren't accessible.
This list could go on and on.
I managed to understand the administration, workers, workzones, barriers, animals, I can nicely fulfill their conditions to keep them happy, but I don't like the looks of the zoos I experimented with so far. Yet every step I took to make the zoo more beautiful was full of blockages and difficulties, and I got so stressed out that I am taking a pause. I'm not sure if I will pick up the game again.