Good day, dear team at Frontier Developments.
I have a question for you. But first I would like to tell you that you have been developing a PC game for a long time, which is so brilliant that no other game can come close to you, Planet Zoo, when you take long-term motivation into account. The excellent animations of the animals are worth mentioning, but also the loving animations of the guests in particular. Big praise to the developers. My question is a bit extensive. For example, I have been rebuilding a large zoo in Germany on a 1:1 scale for 6 years, the Wilhelma in Stuttgart. But I am reaching the limits of performance. At the moment I have 6 fps. That is not enough, it is slow motion. I do not have a slow PC, i7 8700, gtx 1070, 32 ram. It also runs well on 6 cores. It's not the graphics card's fault, it uses 32 percent, but the CPU uses 100 percent performance.
I have found that it is not due to the number of guests (approx. 2000 limit) and the number of animals. It must be due to the real-time rendering of the many details of the buildings, plants, etc. What can I do? Can you recommend a PC that can handle the problem better, or is it due to the game engine? I would be happy to make the zoo available to you if you are interested in improving the game program. I would be very happy to receive an answer from you.
best regards from Germany
Juederphil
I have a question for you. But first I would like to tell you that you have been developing a PC game for a long time, which is so brilliant that no other game can come close to you, Planet Zoo, when you take long-term motivation into account. The excellent animations of the animals are worth mentioning, but also the loving animations of the guests in particular. Big praise to the developers. My question is a bit extensive. For example, I have been rebuilding a large zoo in Germany on a 1:1 scale for 6 years, the Wilhelma in Stuttgart. But I am reaching the limits of performance. At the moment I have 6 fps. That is not enough, it is slow motion. I do not have a slow PC, i7 8700, gtx 1070, 32 ram. It also runs well on 6 cores. It's not the graphics card's fault, it uses 32 percent, but the CPU uses 100 percent performance.
I have found that it is not due to the number of guests (approx. 2000 limit) and the number of animals. It must be due to the real-time rendering of the many details of the buildings, plants, etc. What can I do? Can you recommend a PC that can handle the problem better, or is it due to the game engine? I would be happy to make the zoo available to you if you are interested in improving the game program. I would be very happy to receive an answer from you.
best regards from Germany
Juederphil
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