Alright finnnneeeeee, the cow could be a bit bigger but I still stand my ground that the miniature cow is completely suitable for petting zoos which it was likely based around.
It is. But then my confusion is worsened further, since they deliberately chose larger ‘standard’ breeds over miniature breeds for other animals such as the goat, pig and donkey. So why make the coo, the one that SHOULDN’T be a miniature breed, smaller? It’s confusing to me and very disappointingAlright finnnneeeeee, the cow could be a bit bigger but I still stand my ground that the miniature cow is completely suitable for petting zoos which it was likely based around.
In terms of weight, it seems to have a certain advantage over the European bison, but... the shoulder height difference is close to 0.5M, so it is difficult to say visually that the two are similar.View attachment 391315
They really shouldn’t be TOO much smaller than the Wisent even, if this information is to be believed.
Isn't that a miniature based on how stumpy his legs are?I agree I actually like the miniature cow. I got to hand it to frontier on that one much more suitable for children in a petting zoo.
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As impressive as this big guy is he does look intimidating to small children.
it still looks sturdier and bulkier than the one ingame.I agree I actually like the miniature cow. I got to hand it to frontier on that one much more suitable for children in a petting zoo.
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As impressive as this big guy is he does look intimidating to small children.
I assumed this was less of a choice and more of a way to do things quickly with less resourcesIt just seems so strange to me then that they have chosen purposefully larger goat, donkey and pig species INSTEAD of the more popular and widespread miniatures. Yet they’ve chosen the MINIATURE Highland Cattle for seemingly no reason.
Hey, the tapir and camel were both fixed. Gopher itI consider if I should milk some views out of this tiny cow
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The camel was fixed?Hey, the tapir and camel were both fixed. Gopher it
The size was in update 1.10.1The camel was fixed?
Looks fine in that pictures thoughI consider if I should milk some views out of this tiny cow
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Hmm good Q, I need to take another look to be sure but it is floppy and uses alpha channels (graphic design term for textures that have layers of opacity/transparency - good for designing furry/hairy textures that stand out as three dimensional) - in short, I'm pretty sure the eyes are there underneath and you can see them from certain angles. It's not like the hair is like, glued down on their facesdoes the "bangs" hide the entirety of the adults eyes?
Cannot fathom why they wouldn't pick the African Pygmy/Nigerian Dwarf goatIt just seems so strange to me then that they have chosen purposefully larger goat, donkey and pig species INSTEAD of the more popular and widespread miniatures. Yet they’ve chosen the MINIATURE Highland Cattle for seemingly no reason.
Yeah thats what i thought, i wish they wouldve made it a bit more apparent thoughHmm good Q, I need to take another look to be sure but it is floppy and uses alpha channels (graphic design term for textures that have layers of opacity/transparency - good for designing furry/hairy textures that stand out as three dimensional) - in short, I'm pretty sure the eyes are there underneath and you can see them from certain angles. It's not like the hair is like, glued down on their faces