Spring 2024 DLC Speculation

every day the lqa isn't updated, we stray further from God
Well considering Frontier tie’s with Gamesworkshop they are going to a different pair of gods:
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I'll be the clown who suggests a north america pack v5
  • American black bear
  • White tailed deer
  • North American porcupine
  • Roadrunner
  • Walrus
  • Sea Otter
  • Bobcat (needs a cat obviously)
  • Texas horned lizard (exhibit)
Is not the worst it can be. You can do better 🤣

I would replaced WTD for Wapiti and bobcat for ocelot. Exhibit animal would prefer the alligator snapping turtle. The rest i like.
 
I'll be the clown who suggests a north america pack v5
  • American black bear
  • White tailed deer
  • North American porcupine
  • Roadrunner
  • Walrus
  • Sea Otter
  • Bobcat (needs a cat obviously)
  • Texas horned lizard (exhibit)
Another NA pack without the musk ox would be really odd at this point also mountain goat would be a great and unique choice in my opinion. Bobcat is something I would not want in this pack. Porcupine is a great choice because we are in need of an arboreal rodent so we can create totally new habitats for them. Roadrunner is a super small bird. I don’t think it would work well as a habitat animal but maybe Turkey would be more fit. I understand that ABB is important for you guys and would gladly welcome another NA centered pack but with mandatory musk ox, walrus and the porcupine in it .
 
I didn't actually expect making a half generic half it might be a good pack for NA would make this thread discuss what a good NA pack could look like 😂 I need to add a manatee and the American flamingo in the next one i think of.
I think best case scenario is an Americas pack that focuses on Latin America. You can still get a number of the neotropical species we are looking for.
 
frontier sold the rights to rollercoaster tycoon idk how that impacts spring dlc but now we can absolutely 100% confirm we are not going to get the planet zoo: rollercoaster tycoon dlc!
:LOL: However, to be fair, an expansion with roller coasters and other thrill rides (a bit like Kolmarden or SeaWorld) was a common suggestion in the early days of Planet Zoo. And even today some of us consider a carousel a good and kinda realistic addition for an update or DLC.
Ah, those suggestions and speculations in the early days of Planet Zoo were wild, we had lots of ideas ourselves and few knowledge of restrictions, people was dreaming of fantasy animals, dinosaurs... Happy and naive times, before we got to currently "A single water exhibit with a fish would be unrealistic, best we can get is another bear and hopefully a baboon"
 
Gotta say, while waiting, thinking and especally walking my dog more in my local parks instead of the forest or the riverside due to my car being repaired currently, aswell as having been studying the last month inside a botanical garden i really really want a gardening pack.
Ik ik europe allready is in a very priviliged position in the game regarding plants, but i just noticed how many staples we are lacking, with the worst one being lavendar by far.
Its not just a very pretty plant but also synonymous to beautiful yet ecological gardening due to how insect friendly these plants are, providing lots of food for many polinators.
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Another one im sorely missing are herb gardens, another great tool for education that feels right at place in a petting zoo/farm inspired area with many plants that would work well both as detailing plants, as for example a pot of basil and parsley in a "kitchen" would fit really well, but also as just general ground coverage similar to nettles, propaply my most used plant in the game that isnt grass. Thyme, basil, parsley, rosemary and many more herbs used traditionally in cooking, medecine and other purposes would imo be a great addition, especally if we get a plant pedia to actually learn about all that.
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Another easy culprit would be japanese gardens. I might be biased as my city has one of the largest population of japanese people outside of japan, but they are an iconic style of gardening thats currently hard to replicate, not just because the exact plants typically used are missing but also because we do not really have cut trees in the game besides some rather ugly cartoonish edges. Bringing some of the simple cut trees typically of japanese gardens into the game would really open up our possibilitys without having to frankenstein trees together while also expanding on the plant selection of temperate and colder asia. It would also be a good shot to expand the eastern theme from the base game a bit.
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Another important aspect are botanical gardens, which are basicly cheating.
As the equivalent to plants what a zoo is with animals, botanical gardens are wild cards which would open such a pack up to literally everything, but my favored 2 extra options would be more desert and more tropical plants, as both sections are kinda one note, especally tropical houses could really use some more plants.
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Animalwise, youd might say there are no options but i digress.
First of the most obvious choice for a garden inspired pack with a japanese garden subfocus would be the koi.
Yes i know its a fish and stuff, but im talking a gardening pack, im dreaming anyways so lets just dream a little harder allright?
The koi to me is the perfect standalone fish as it has a clear yet varried purpose of populating ponds with some beautiful live while also not conflicting with anything else and especally not needing anything else.
Let me put it like that. If we get a shark, what do you do? You build an aquarium right? But if we have just one shark thats kinda sad.
Now lets say we get a whole coral reef focused pack, a nice exhibit, black tipped reef shark, lion fish, mooray, parrot fish, whatever. Great now you got exactly 5 kinds of fish to choose from, half of which potentially working better as exhibits, which is a bad sign. Imo any kind of aquarium would need time to be worthwhile and also due to the more enclosed space and nature of tanks most likly harder to actually make work.
Now lets look at the koi. What do with koi? You put it in a pond. Thats it. Nothing else required, just this one fish and it covers every kind of pond and can do it alone. I have seen them in hippo ponds, gorilla ponds, orangutan ponds, japanese gardens with the upper picture featuring them and just ponds.
They could also come with a more basic brown color variant to look like a more normal karp for anyone who would want that.
And navigation for ponds is pretty much coverd, just have it deep enough and if a beaver can swim and dive in it, a koi will be able to do that aswell.
And for why i want them, comeone, its a fish, a beautiful fish, a fish with the potential for many colormorphs and potential genetic shakeups and its even domestic.
Like, duh, i dont think i need to explain that.
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Another no brainer would be some kind of waterfowl and while the canada goose technically is the overlord of our parks, a more geographically fitting one would be the egyptian goose. Africas plantscape is severly underrated and underdeveloped in the game, so id hope that we get some nice new representation like paradise bird flowers or victoria lillys and one animal that covers them all would be our dear goose.
Also doesnt hurt that theres a bonded pair living in the botanical garden of my uni next to the canadageese who run the place.
Its beautiful and distinct color and pattern, aswell as the fact that its connected to egypt make them just even more of a snack.
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Pack not stacked enough yet?
Lets introduce a tamarin to this. South americas rainforests are some of the most biodiverse places on the planet, so featuring some plants is a no brainer and why not someone that fits perfectly into the size requirements to be part of a tropical house or could even free roam?
For the picture i picked the golden lion tamarin as they are the most popular but any would work for this really.
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Lastly, whats a garden without a squirrel? Red squirrel would be my choice for its large range and actually being found in zoos as squirrel rescues are a common thing.
Europe is also currently lacking a climber so a small agile rodent like the squirrel would help alot to allow for basicly a temperate monkey/bird enclosure to be filled by tiny hyperactive nutjobs.
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For the exhibit im legally required to choose the honey bee, but id implement them in a new way. Instead of a box or a walk through box, instead the player could put down a "bee spawner" which would be able to spawn bee models flying around on predetermined loops in random places in a radius around it. Inside that radius, the bees could interact with flowers, bee enritchment (which could include the flowers) which could be placed inside the radius for the bees to be able to teleport there and do their enritching bee activitys and the initial spawner nest. If it works this would also be great as an option for atleast the butterflies. For the bees themself, i wouldnt make each buyable but only queens which would be in the nest (maybe watchable lika through the burrow cam?), with the size gene determening how large of a swarm she can birth.
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And thats my current wish fullfillment pack!
Is it gonna happen? Not a chance but hey a man can dream am i right?
 
Gotta say, while waiting, thinking and especally walking my dog more in my local parks instead of the forest or the riverside due to my car being repaired currently, aswell as having been studying the last month inside a botanical garden i really really want a gardening pack.
Ik ik europe allready is in a very priviliged position in the game regarding plants, but i just noticed how many staples we are lacking, with the worst one being lavendar by far.
Its not just a very pretty plant but also synonymous to beautiful yet ecological gardening due to how insect friendly these plants are, providing lots of food for many polinators.
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Another one im sorely missing are herb gardens, another great tool for education that feels right at place in a petting zoo/farm inspired area with many plants that would work well both as detailing plants, as for example a pot of basil and parsley in a "kitchen" would fit really well, but also as just general ground coverage similar to nettles, propaply my most used plant in the game that isnt grass. Thyme, basil, parsley, rosemary and many more herbs used traditionally in cooking, medecine and other purposes would imo be a great addition, especally if we get a plant pedia to actually learn about all that.
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Another easy culprit would be japanese gardens. I might be biased as my city has one of the largest population of japanese people outside of japan, but they are an iconic style of gardening thats currently hard to replicate, not just because the exact plants typically used are missing but also because we do not really have cut trees in the game besides some rather ugly cartoonish edges. Bringing some of the simple cut trees typically of japanese gardens into the game would really open up our possibilitys without having to frankenstein trees together while also expanding on the plant selection of temperate and colder asia. It would also be a good shot to expand the eastern theme from the base game a bit.
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Another important aspect are botanical gardens, which are basicly cheating.
As the equivalent to plants what a zoo is with animals, botanical gardens are wild cards which would open such a pack up to literally everything, but my favored 2 extra options would be more desert and more tropical plants, as both sections are kinda one note, especally tropical houses could really use some more plants.
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Animalwise, youd might say there are no options but i digress.
First of the most obvious choice for a garden inspired pack with a japanese garden subfocus would be the koi.
Yes i know its a fish and stuff, but im talking a gardening pack, im dreaming anyways so lets just dream a little harder allright?
The koi to me is the perfect standalone fish as it has a clear yet varried purpose of populating ponds with some beautiful live while also not conflicting with anything else and especally not needing anything else.
Let me put it like that. If we get a shark, what do you do? You build an aquarium right? But if we have just one shark thats kinda sad.
Now lets say we get a whole coral reef focused pack, a nice exhibit, black tipped reef shark, lion fish, mooray, parrot fish, whatever. Great now you got exactly 5 kinds of fish to choose from, half of which potentially working better as exhibits, which is a bad sign. Imo any kind of aquarium would need time to be worthwhile and also due to the more enclosed space and nature of tanks most likly harder to actually make work.
Now lets look at the koi. What do with koi? You put it in a pond. Thats it. Nothing else required, just this one fish and it covers every kind of pond and can do it alone. I have seen them in hippo ponds, gorilla ponds, orangutan ponds, japanese gardens with the upper picture featuring them and just ponds.
They could also come with a more basic brown color variant to look like a more normal karp for anyone who would want that.
And navigation for ponds is pretty much coverd, just have it deep enough and if a beaver can swim and dive in it, a koi will be able to do that aswell.
And for why i want them, comeone, its a fish, a beautiful fish, a fish with the potential for many colormorphs and potential genetic shakeups and its even domestic.
Like, duh, i dont think i need to explain that.
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Another no brainer would be some kind of waterfowl and while the canada goose technically is the overlord of our parks, a more geographically fitting one would be the egyptian goose. Africas plantscape is severly underrated and underdeveloped in the game, so id hope that we get some nice new representation like paradise bird flowers or victoria lillys and one animal that covers them all would be our dear goose.
Also doesnt hurt that theres a bonded pair living in the botanical garden of my uni next to the canadageese who run the place.
Its beautiful and distinct color and pattern, aswell as the fact that its connected to egypt make them just even more of a snack.
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Pack not stacked enough yet?
Lets introduce a tamarin to this. South americas rainforests are some of the most biodiverse places on the planet, so featuring some plants is a no brainer and why not someone that fits perfectly into the size requirements to be part of a tropical house or could even free roam?
For the picture i picked the golden lion tamarin as they are the most popular but any would work for this really.
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Lastly, whats a garden without a squirrel? Red squirrel would be my choice for its large range and actually being found in zoos as squirrel rescues are a common thing.
Europe is also currently lacking a climber so a small agile rodent like the squirrel would help alot to allow for basicly a temperate monkey/bird enclosure to be filled by tiny hyperactive nutjobs.
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For the exhibit im legally required to choose the honey bee, but id implement them in a new way. Instead of a box or a walk through box, instead the player could put down a "bee spawner" which would be able to spawn bee models flying around on predetermined loops in random places in a radius around it. Inside that radius, the bees could interact with flowers, bee enritchment (which could include the flowers) which could be placed inside the radius for the bees to be able to teleport there and do their enritching bee activitys and the initial spawner nest. If it works this would also be great as an option for atleast the butterflies. For the bees themself, i wouldnt make each buyable but only queens which would be in the nest (maybe watchable lika through the burrow cam?), with the size gene determening how large of a swarm she can birth.
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And thats my current wish fullfillment pack!
Is it gonna happen? Not a chance but hey a man can dream am i right?
Bros idea was too good no one’s got any words left lol
 
Bros idea was too good no one’s got any words left lol
I mean @KönigDerKaffeebohnen really made a good pack.

  1. Gives us our first fish, a perfect “generic” fish species to place in any pool of water. The mute swan of fish if you will.
  2. Gives us another waterfowl, always a bonus, and it’s pretty!
  3. Gives us one of the most requested monkey species, also relevant to conservation (seriously why isn’t this guy in the game yet?)
  4. Gives us another rodent, and a super cool arboreal species which is super relevant to Europe.
  5. Gives us a cool new exhibit species in the bee.
  6. A theme that has a universal use like the conservation pack, who wouldn’t like a pretty garden?
  7. Gave us a pack that actually has nothing to do with the same 4-5 themes we recycle.
Shoot man I got no notes. If we weren’t at the end of the game a pack with a fish, waterfowl, monkey, squirrel, and bee would honestly be one of my favorite packs.

I wish we had more time :/
 
For the exhibit im legally required to choose the honey bee, but id implement them in a new way. Instead of a box or a walk through box, instead the player could put down a "bee spawner" which would be able to spawn bee models flying around on predetermined loops in random places in a radius around it. Inside that radius, the bees could interact with flowers, bee enritchment (which could include the flowers) which could be placed inside the radius for the bees to be able to teleport there and do their enritching bee activitys and the initial spawner nest. If it works this would also be great as an option for atleast the butterflies. For the bees themself, i wouldnt make each buyable but only queens which would be in the nest (maybe watchable lika through the burrow cam?), with the size gene determening how large of a swarm she can birth.
At my local zoo, they have a honey bee building, with a huge tube in the center of the room with the hive in it, and networks of tubes overhead that lead to different ports to the outside world and the rest of the zoo. One of my favorite places to be, too bad i didn't take a pic last time i was there :(
 
my biggest want is bees and ants if done well they could revolutionise how we build for and care about insects almost as much as butterflies did.
Imagine being able to build a modular exhibit box that had different modules for ant nesting and foraging and allowed you to build tubing between them.
 
I think i said this a couple days ago already but imo having the exhibit animals as placeable, but still animated props plus some of the exhibit decor as seperate pieces is the best way to improve exhibits with a not unreasonable amount of effort.
I second this but also the option to just remove the glass and roof would go such a long way to actually making them useable
 
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