What should Frontier give us before support ends?

Null paths, that's really all I'd like to make the game feel "finished." I avoid downloading beautiful workshop habitats because I know the pathing is going to be a really head scratcher. And I avoid uploading my own because I know the pathing is going to be tight and cause someone grief.

I'd really like to be able to make second stories (or even surfaces half a meter off the ground) that don't have a kerb. So much time spent hiding kerbs.

Null paths would help us out so much in terms of freedom and beautifying our zoo buildings.
 
  1. The exhibit revamp
  2. The remaining shop counters (especially info/souvenirs)
  3. Animal signs in the same style for all the animals in the game
  4. Animal statues in the same style for all the animals in the game
  5. Gridded mesh building set
  6. Horizontal wood building set
  7. New barriers (classical stable wooden barrier and iron bar barrier)
  8. A proper chairlift/cable car and a carousel
  9. And all the animals we want 😁
I replace #2 with "more types of tables for the restaurants"
 
Really small thing but... A change in the way we can customise water colours in the game. At the moment, if you want transparent water, you have to sacrifice a lot of the colour that you have assigned. I’d love to be able to have completely transparent but blue water, so that guests can see the whole pool but, but not look like the animals are just floating mid air. I have some examples of what this should look like:
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That pic of the anaconda is from my local zoo. Boo yah homies, Houston Zoo getting some attention!!!
I actually just finished watching a video about howler monkeys at the Houston Zoo. I don't even know why, the odds of me ever travelling to the US again are pretty slim, but it popped up so I clicked. It was really interesting, and I got a good laugh when the zookeeper mentioned how they only recently learned that howler monkeys will eat eggs in the wild, which was a huge relief to them because they've been feeding them boiled eggs for years.
 
I actually just finished watching a video about howler monkeys at the Houston Zoo. I don't even know why, the odds of me ever travelling to the US again are pretty slim, but it popped up so I clicked. It was really interesting, and I got a good laugh when the zookeeper mentioned how they only recently learned that howler monkeys will eat eggs in the wild, which was a huge relief to them because they've been feeding them boiled eggs for years.
That's cool, I'll have to check that out.
Yeah, the zoo is celebrating its centennial, so they're rebuilding the entire front entrance area (well, not exactly). They are designating this place to be based off of the Galapagos islands and oceans, so we're getting Humboldt penguins, some shark species, an improved seal enclosure, and some tortoises. I believe it's opening late this year or early next year
 
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