Why just American Birds? That's not fair.All American Birds Pack?![]()
Why just American Birds? That's not fair.All American Birds Pack?![]()
Only because we are pretty sure it's gonna be an american pack anywaysWhy just American Birds? That's not fair.
If we had all the time in the world then absolutely it would probably be my most wanted/ favorite pack. Unfortunately we don’t have time. So no, but seriously it would be my favorite pack ever:All American Birds Pack?![]()
If it wasnt the last pack i would agree.Only because we are pretty sure it's gonna be an american pack anyways
Everytime i see the american flamingo mentioned instead of the roseate spoonbill i die a little.If we had all the time in the world then absolutely it would probably be my most wanted/ favorite pack. Unfortunately we don’t have time. So no, but seriously it would be my favorite pack ever:
- Burrowing owl
- Wild Turkey
- Mallard duck/ wood duck
- American flamingo
- Scarlet ibis
- Brown pelican
- Greater rhea
- Hummingbirds for walk through
I can see where you are coming from, but if there's really only one pack left then I hope they do, South America needs itIf it wasnt the last pack i would agree.
But i cant see them doing the final pack on just one area, well atleast i hope they dont
such an underrated option. I can see them making them postable to the workshop too.I also hope they’ll give us tools to make our own map skirts and such.
"around the world or whatever name they cook up" or bustI can see where you are coming from, but if there's really only one pack left then I hope they do, South America needs it
Sorry but i disagree. As much as i still want some animals from around the world, Asia, África, Oceania and Europe all had dedicated packs (even more than one) and were the focus of last year DLCs. It will be extremely unfair if the Américas, specially LATAM, doesn't get another pack. Not only that but it is also the región that is most lacking in essential animals, the rest of the animals to add to the other continents are just nice extras but they have their basics and iconic species covered whole LATAM and SA is still missing things like rhea, coati and monkeys which are pretty basic animals for the region."around the world or whatever name they cook up" or bust
the rest of the animals to add to the other continents are just nice extras
Woah woah hold onthey have their basics and iconic species covered
Yeah Frontier never really had a fair approach on their dlcsSorry but i disagree. As much as i still want some animals from around the world, Asia, África, Oceania and Europe all had dedicated packs (even more than one) and were the focus of last year DLCs. It will be extremely unfair if the Américas, specially LATAM, doesn't get another pack. Not only that but it is also the región that is most lacking in essential animals, the rest of the animals to add to the other continents are just nice extras but they have their basics and iconic species covered whole LATAM and SA is still missing things like rhea, coati and monkeys which are pretty basic animals for the region.
Yeah this is my main one aswell.Woah woah hold on
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I refuse to believe that this one is an extra. Baboons are iconic and are a key species of Africa, I know it’s just one species but it needs to get in. A casual player won’t know what a Rhea or coati is and they aren’t as noticeably missing as a baboon.
Honest answer? We’re probably not getting the Tree Kangaroo I hope I’m wrong though.What About The Tree Kangaroo?
Oh yeah I understand that standpoint, but at this point most modders can do most animals. I want the American Flamingo for a number of reasons, but I don’t doubt the roseate spoonbill would probably be better. I want the American flamingo for the same reason we got the bengal tiger and Siberian tiger, or bonobo and chimp, or lar gibbon and siamang. I would like a flamingo to simply have the new world species that is more common in my local zoos. Same reason some people want the Sumatran tiger, or European brown bear.No shade to people expecting the American Flamingo but wouldn't you prefer species with new models instead of species that modders can do (and have already done)? I mean if we're about to have the last DLC I would definitely root for different models than what we already have even though I know it's not going to have much new models.
PS: remember that I like all species. But I would for example prefer the roseate spoonbill than a new flamingo.
I think both flamingos should've been in the base game just like with the tigers, tortoises, chimp/bonobo and Brown bears.Oh yeah I understand that standpoint, but at this point most modders can do most animals. I want the American Flamingo for a number of reasons, but I don’t doubt the roseate spoonbill would probably be better. I want the American flamingo for the same reason we got the bengal tiger and Siberian tiger, or bonobo and chimp, or lar gibbon and siamang. I would like a flamingo to simply have the new world species that is more common in my local zoos. Same reason some people want the Sumatran tiger, or European brown bear.
So if a roseate spoonbill gets put in instead of the flamingo I wouldn’t mind at all! I just really like my beautiful pink bird (in my opinion it should have been the flamingo we got in base game)
- Frontier polish
- Official representation (may seem like a weird thing, but it’s nice to have frontier recognize an animal and put them in game)
- Isn’t a mod so a new update wouldn’t be a worry
- It’s the representation that matters
I agree! Honestly it’s so weird they doubled up on most animals but none of the birds! I almost wonder if they did birds last. We got the ostrich, but no emu. The flamingo, but not the other flamingo species. The peacock, but no other pheasant species. I also always found it weird that penguins and the mute swan weren’t base game animals, they just seem so obvious. I know I’m not saying something new but it’s weird how weird Frontier is with birds.I think both flamingos should've been in the base game just like with the tigers, tortoises, chimp/bonobo and Brown bears.