That only works until they breed.(especially if a small individual is chosen)
Edit: Not to mention it's a poor solution regardless, because the game still points at it and says "Bengal tiger" no matter how hard you make believe.
That only works until they breed.(especially if a small individual is chosen)
Fair enough but, given that we're never going to get all the animals that everyone wants, at some point we have to make do with stand-ins for some (sub)species and do the best we can with what we have. The reason I don't want Sumatran tigers (a better way to put it would be to say that Sumatran tigers are a long way down my priority list) is that, more than most other missing species (or many subspecies), they can be represented by current animals (i.e., the Bengal tiger) comparatively well. In contrast, I could fairly easily list 100 animals that I'd like in game which couldn't be represented nearly as well - either because, compared to animals currently in-game, they have a very different appearance, very different climatic requirements, or just come from a different continent (and, therefore, have different foliage requirements) that would be higher on my priority list. Even in terms of 'clone' animals (depending on how loosely they're defined), i can can think of quite a few I'd rather have for this reason. Consequently, I would consider the Sumatran tiger, very much, a 'wasted' slot.That only works until they breed.
Edit: Not to mention it's a poor solution regardless, because the game still points at it and says "Bengal tiger" no matter how hard you make believe.
That was never in question. This is a thread gauging who would want a Sumatran tiger, though.Fair enough but, given that we're never going to get all the animals that everyone wants, at some point we have to make do with stand-ins for some (sub)species and do the best we can with what we have.
So I was wondering what peoples opinion of the Sumatran tiger. This is probably the clone animal I’d be interested in most. Of course there is some differences that separates this subspecies from the others. Anyway I really doubt frontier has plans for them but with less then 4-500 left it really should be in game imo.
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I'm the same (well maybe not about the malayan tapir, for me is enough it has it's colour scheme and is named as such in game, with the information compatible to it... even though i agree it needs a remodel).I’m fine with people saying they don’t want a Sumatran tiger and that it would result in a more distinct animal missing out, I get that.
But I don’t think it’s ok to say, use a different animal and pretend. I’m very picky about what animals I use. If I won’t use the Malayan tapir on account of it not being a Malayan tapir then there is really no way I will use a Bengal tiger and pretend it’s Sumatran.
Ok let's be fair though... they maybe "clones" when it comes to rigs and animations, but other than the arctic wolf, some bear and the malayan tapir the new animals aren't JUST reskinned. They are all very well modeled. And the models are different and well done, even if they are essentially the same animal we already have in terms of animations, behaviours and representation.I know that in an ideal world we would get four or seven unique new habitat animal species in every single pack, but that just isn’t realistic or feasible... In almost every pack, we are guaranteed at least 1-2 re-skin animals. It’s almost certain. I think that a Sumatran Tiger would be a great re-skin animal for us to get, as it would give people options when deciding how to theme their Asian areas (e.g. Southeast Asia, India, China...). I think adding new species of animals is very important, and obviously should be the PRIORITY. But, I do think that the Sumatran Tiger would be a great option for a low-effort animal in a DLC to allow for much higher effort animals e.g. an Islands DLC pack that included the highly requested but difficult to make West Indian Manatee would need a low-effort animal like the Sumatran Tiger to balance it out. I certainly wouldn’t complain!
Yes very true. Absolutely agree; the majority of the ‘clone’ animals are wonderfully done and all add something to the game. But compared to something like a Manatee, a Sumatran Tiger would be much easier to make. I’m not saying it’s be a piece of cake, but it’d certainly require much less work and therefore would be a comparitively easier and very welcome addition!Ok let's be fair though... they maybe "clones" when it comes to rigs and animations, but other than the arctic wolf, some bear and the malayan tapir the new animals aren't JUST reskinned. They are all very well modeled. And the models are different and well done, even if they are essentially the same animal we already have in terms of animations, behaviours and representation.
I would unironically riot if i saw a sumatran tiger in a normal animal pack.I know that in an ideal world we would get four or seven unique new habitat animal species in every single pack, but that just isn’t realistic or feasible... In almost every pack, we are guaranteed at least 1-2 re-skin animals. It’s almost certain. I think that a Sumatran Tiger would be a great re-skin animal for us to get, as it would give people options when deciding how to theme their Asian areas (e.g. Southeast Asia, India, China...). I think adding new species of animals is very important, and obviously should be the PRIORITY. But, I do think that the Sumatran Tiger would be a great option for a low-effort animal in a DLC to allow for much higher effort animals e.g. an Islands DLC pack that included the highly requested but difficult to make West Indian Manatee would need a low-effort animal like the Sumatran Tiger to balance it out. I certainly wouldn’t complain!
We do have a capuchin thoughThey could give me five more capuchins and i couldnt be happier, because we simply do not have any.
I think that's the point, capuchins are actually different species, recently they were even split up into two different genus.We do have a capuchin thoughBut i prefer other types of monkey: howler, spider, squirrel, tamarin, colobus, etc
The Colombian White Faced Capuchin Monkey is part of the Gracile Capuchin Monkeys, and the Tufted Capuchin is a Robust Capuchin Monkey, being the most popular capuchin besides, and is a bit more likely to make an appearance in the gameI think that's the point, capuchins are actually different species, recently the, were even split up into two different genus.