I was wondering does this include exhibit animals too?
Also is there a way to track progression
Also is there a way to track progression
Go to the Planet Zoo Steam library page. There is an Achievements widget on the right. (Or click the Achievements button situated to the right from Play button and it will be highlighted)I was wondering does this include exhibit animals too?
Also is there a way to track progression
Ah, I see. In that case I'm afraid you will have to check every zoo individually, I'm afraid. There isn't any universal list that would take all your zoos into account (unless you're able to datamine your profile info or game saves).I know where to find achievements and which ones I haven’t done (hence this thread).
I’m just asking is there a way to see which animals I’ve studied to full for Zoologist achievement .
Or would I have to go through my 6 franchise zoos, and all 13 the careers maps which I’ve completed. Speaking of career do the animals you research in that count towards final goal
I'm now trying to load up my old zoos to see which animals I have completed.
All my zoos load up, but my first zoo which I haven't played on for a couple of patches now.
I've been on the loading zoo for 10 mins now im wondering is it taking so long to load in because it was such a big zoo with 5000 visitors or because I haven't played on it since 3 patches ago..
This is very annoying.
Just check which animals haven't got all facts opened.I was wondering does this include exhibit animals too?
Also is there a way to track progression
Yes, I'm pretty sure I did them all, I even checked the zoopedia.Did you also do the exhibit animals? They have to be researched as well, so no reason to exclude them from this achievement, right?
I created a zoo extra for this achievement and added all animals (exhibits included) where I wasn‘t sure whether I had them fully researched. Just place them briefly into any habitat and check their research status. Turned put I didn‘t finish research for some frequently used animals that share most of their research items with related animals and I missed one or two of the exhibit animals.