I really dislike the idea of petting zoos

Turkeys would be amazing for a North American Area of the Zoo. Especially if we get the Wild Turkey. Maybe we could also get from every Petting Zoo Animal the undomesticated Ancestor (except the ones that are already extinct. I would like them but only in another Expansion)
 
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Op, you dont have to do something just because it becomes a thing. Doesn't mean you have to try to prevent others from it.😉

To be fair, this isn't a valid argument in my opinion, yet I see it quite often in this sort of discussions.

Indeed, a feature or an animal doesn't have to be used, if the player doesn't like it.
But the dev's time is limited as is the number of DLCs (definitely DLCs per time, but also their absolute number over the game's lifetime.)

Hence yoav_r's opinion ...
... Also, I'd much rather if the focus of DLCs would be on more variety of wild animals.
... is a quite reasonable one.

I therefore belive that posting "unrequests" (I don't think, this is an actual word?) is as valid as posting requests.
And of course it is very possible to oppose both with arguments - as beautifully displayed in this thread. :)
 
To be fair, this isn't a valid argument in my opinion, yet I see it quite often in this sort of discussions.

Indeed, a feature or an animal doesn't have to be used, if the player doesn't like it.
But the dev's time is limited as is the number of DLCs (definitely DLCs per time, but also their absolute number over the game's lifetime.)

Hence yoav_r's opinion ...

... is a quite reasonable one.

I therefore belive that posting "unrequests" (I don't think, this is an actual word?) is as valid as posting requests.
And of course it is very possible to oppose both with arguments - as beautifully displayed in this thread. :)
Never said it was invalid just saying it didn't have to be done. funny thing is I don't even play the game I was only here because there was nothing going on in the elite dangerous parts of the form. Carry on gentleman, as you were
 
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