The general consensus surrounding albinos seems to be that they're exciting not only because they're a rare color, but because they're visually very different from the other animals in the habitat. I feel more strongly than ever that we need color variation, not just pattern variation. Even if it's subtle, like a few different shades, at least then we would be able to tell our non-patterned animals apart at a glance. I find myself getting attached to my albinos and not my regular animals because I can't tell the regulars apart at all without clicking on them, and I'm apparently not the only one.
I'm assuming this is something that's coming down the turnpike and just hasn't been implemented yet because it hasn't been perfected, judging by the Steam page ("from playful lion cubs to mighty elephants, every animal in Planet Zoo is a thinking, feeling individual with a distinctive look and personality of their own"), but just in case this isn't something that's currently on the radar, I wanted to bring it up.
The game is downright gorgeous and so much fun. I just think some color variation for at least some animals would bring additional life and beauty to the game. (Especially wolves... but I'm biased
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I'm assuming this is something that's coming down the turnpike and just hasn't been implemented yet because it hasn't been perfected, judging by the Steam page ("from playful lion cubs to mighty elephants, every animal in Planet Zoo is a thinking, feeling individual with a distinctive look and personality of their own"), but just in case this isn't something that's currently on the radar, I wanted to bring it up.
The game is downright gorgeous and so much fun. I just think some color variation for at least some animals would bring additional life and beauty to the game. (Especially wolves... but I'm biased