![]() This feature isn't mentioned anywhere in the control menu, so I had to Google to figure that out. You can rotate items(Z) and move items up or down(shift), but you need to use the advanced positioner to tilt items. ![]() Right click hard selects in some areas of the UI instead of bringing up options(the save game menu specifically). So if you want to remove those paths with the delete key instead of right click, you'll also be using the delete key to move the camera. of that key in other controls to change with it. Trying to remap the controls causes ALL. The only way I've found to actually cancel placements there is to exit the menus altogether. When placing paths and fences you can only right-click to delete, so I'm constantly accidentally deleting things when I'm trying to cancel placement. Sometimes right click cancels placement, and sometimes it functions as delete. If there's an option to lock fences to a grid too, I couldn't find it. Instead you have to place paths one painful grid block at a time. There's thankfully a Grid mode! But you can't click and drag. But if you place them too closely to the path without letting it auto-connect, the path you try to build will be obstructed. Buildings and gates MUST be connected to paths. Paths don't like connecting, can't cross other paths(making it harder to join them), can't lock to follow fencing, and are constantly too obstructed to place when they seemingly shouldn't be. When the tutorial videos for your game's controls are an average of twenty minutes long, something is wrong here. The person who designed this UI has to be some sort of industry plant attempting(and succeeding, in this case) to sabotage enjoyment of Planet Zoo, chuckling evilly to themselves in the dark corner of the office while the rest of the devs frolic, blissfully unaware of the traitor in their midst. They call it Frontier Developments because the QOL team is a barren desert. You know this game has gibbons because they escaped from their enclosure to design the path system. ![]() Definitely weird, but something a modder could hopefully come around to fix, as they've already done with removing foliage caps.īut something much worse, something that has made me want to rage quit this peaceful park builder multiple times in the past three hours, are the UI and controls. ZT2 knew what it was doing when it scrapped this, and animals feel way more alive when they don't need an exact ratio of tall grass to dirt or an exact number of enrichment items. At its most mediocre, it's an actual downgrade from Zoo Tycoon 2, going back to its first edition roots in having animals want specific percentages of enrichment and terrain in their enclosures to be content. I loved(and still love) Zoo Tycoon 2, I love management/building games, so the appeal of running a realistic zoo with beautiful graphics and lots of player control drew me in.ĭon't get me wrong- the graphics ARE beautiful. Let your imagination run wild as you dig lakes and rivers, raise hills and mountains, carve paths and caves, and build stunning zoos with a choice of unique themes and hundreds of building components.I really wanted to get into this game. Every creative decision you make impacts the lives of your animals and the experience of your visitors. Planet Zoo’s powerful piece-by-piece construction tools let you effortlessly make your zoo unique. Your choices come alive in a world where animal welfare and conservation comes first. Thrill visitors with iconic exhibits, develop your zoo with new research, and release new generations of your animals back into the wild. Focus on the big picture or go hands-on and control the smallest details. Manage an amazing living world that responds to every decision you make. Craft detailed habitats to bring your animals’ natural environments home, research and manage each species to allow them to thrive, and help your animals raise families to pass their genes onto future generations. From playful lion cubs to mighty elephants, every animal in Planet Zoo is a thinking, feeling individual with a distinctive look and personality of their own. Create unique habitats and vast landscapes, make big decisions and meaningful choices, and nurture your animals as you construct and manage the world’s wildest zoos. Experience a globe-trotting campaign or let your imagination run wild in the freedom of Sandbox mode. From the developers of Planet Coaster and Zoo Tycoon comes the ultimate zoo sim, featuring authentic living animals who think, feel and explore the world you create around them. Build a world for wildlife in Planet Zoo.
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