Planet zoo животное испытывает стресс

Planet zoo животное испытывает стресс

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Stressed animals have been the bane of my existence in franchise mode. I wanted to round up all the tips I’ve read elsewhere or have discovered playing myself.

  • One-way glass
    • Research this (barriers) IMMEDIATELY. Make sure the dark half is facing the animals and the light half is facing the guests. It’s expensive, so I use this where guests can see and a cheaper barrier elsewhere
    • You’ll find these signs in the security section, they have a blue icon of someone shushing. I line the paths with these for my particularly sensitive animals
    • Use all of these items to your advantage — your animals like privacy and any place to hide helps
    • Sometimes even the most confident animals still get stressed when they draw a big crowd. When I have a path snaking through a habitat, I draw a second one-way glass barrier that the animals can hide behind. I don’t connect it to the main perimeter of the habitat, and the animals can still come around to see the guests/access whatever’s in that part of the habitat
    • If I have a bridge that goes past habitats, I’ll still build this extra barrier but higher so they can still «hide»
    • This is my best hack — animals are happy because they think they’re hiding, and guests are happy because they can still see through the one-way class + get the bonus of being inside the habitat or getting a better view
    • If they’re still stressed after all these measures, I click on the notification that they’re stressed, and click «MOVE» on the specific animal. I just click an area of the habitat that’s behind my extra one-way barrier, they’ll be boxed up, and they’ll teleport behind. Watch their «stress» level instantly go back to healthy
    • If you haven’t researched the one-way fence yet, you can still build a different barrier and move them behind it. Your guests just won’t be able to see the animals, so research that one-way glass quickly!

    If you have any other tips, please comment below! I hope this is helpful to someone out there looking to help their stressed animals 🙂

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    6 ноя. 2019 в 23:58

    I have found that some of the animals just dont handle the stress of loads of people. My aardvarks with open enclosure just could not handle all the people so I had to rebuild their entire closure and not let people in.. Having tall walls, where people cant look in with some one-way looking glasswalls also helps with stressed animals..

    I also built a savannah themed enclosure with zebras, giraffes etc, but the only animal that could not handle having people walking on a path above some of the enclosure were the Gazelles.. So I just had to sell them away again because they were too scared poor things 🙁

    7 ноя. 2019 в 0:05

    Another way to help an animal deal with stress is to put in large bushes where the animal, if they’re short, can hide in them. Worked for the turtles. They seemed to like that a lot. 🙂

    Another way to help them deal with stress in to put in one-way glass. It is located under barriers.

    7 ноя. 2019 в 0:23

    Research barriers until gold. You will get the two way glass. Once you have it — click on barrier piece and then click the 2 way glass to switch it out. Once that is done- click the wheel icon on the left side of the barrier box and then set either right or left so you have the dark area facing the animals and the clear area so the guests can see in.

    22 дек. 2019 в 19:55

    Under safety you can find two posters — «don’t feed» and «be quiet» — i had the feeling that putting those down actually helps somewhat with Aldebara Turtles stress.

    I tried this just now on some Aardvarks, and it really does work. This is with 12′ tall 1-way glass. They were still getting stressed. I hovered over them a while and watched. It wasn’t the keeper. It would hit it «bursts» . like 25% of their stress would drop instantly. Then again. Then again.

    I think it’s people banging on the glass and throwing food at them. 1-way glass will prevent stress from being watched. But the signs seem to be necessary to cover the other harassment from guests. Works like a charm.

    23 дек. 2019 в 2:33

    PLEASE NOTE — there is a bug which causes some climbing animals to temporarily drop to 0 social whilst climbing. This fixes itself when they stop climbing although you can move them to ground level to fix it.

    If this is not your problem then it is caused by your animal being shy (a lot of animals are) and guests. First up you need to make sure that your habitat has hiding places, either naturally built shelters or a ready made one, you then need to block all the sides that guest can see into.

    You need to look around the habitat and find all the places where guests watch your animals, as others have said place do not disturb signs (these are actually very effective), whilst you are there place do not feed ones as well.

    Make sure you are using one way glass wherever possible, note that this can be fitted into wall to make it stronger when you have the research.

    Doesn’t mean they like it all the time — you have to construct your habitat to give them some way to satisfy their need for privacy.

    they have. think its buggy and they dont go there before get stressed It is not buggy, you need somewhere for them to go if they get stressed. That is the cure if it happens, not the fix to stop it happening.

    23 дек. 2019 в 2:36

    I have found that some of the animals just dont handle the stress of loads of people. My aardvarks with open enclosure just could not handle all the people so I had to rebuild their entire closure and not let people in.. Having tall walls, where people cant look in with some one-way looking glasswalls also helps with stressed animals..

    I also built a savannah themed enclosure with zebras, giraffes etc, but the only animal that could not handle having people walking on a path above some of the enclosure were the Gazelles.. So I just had to sell them away again because they were too scared poor things 🙁

    I have plenty of habitats for Varks, Pangolins and Tapirs which the guest can get really close to using only natural barriers. I find the key is clever planting / natural barrier to ensure guests will only stop to look where i want them to and then one way glass and do not disturb signs do the job. By making guest stop at one or two specific viewing points is means they have plenty of area to move where there are no people.

    23 дек. 2019 в 9:13

    It’s really a shame that 1-way glass is the final tier of Barrier research. You won’t get that until year 4 or 5 even if you have a single Mechanic dedicated to nothing but researching Barriers. I mean, I get that it’s the most useful barrier, but it’s also the most necessary for a lot of the high-rated beginner animals that tend be shy. (Pangolins, Aardvarks, etc). By the time you get the 1-way glass, you’re already working on tigers, elephants, pandas, etc.

    23 дек. 2019 в 10:29

    I had snow leopards that were stressed despite the entire enclosure being surrounded by high walls that were either opaque or one-way glass (yes, it was facing the right way). They literally had no way of seeing humans from anywhere in their enclosure. Idunno if that’s a bug or what.

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    29 апр. 2020 в 12:31

    Well, if you could add some information about your habitat, we might be able to help you.
    You could try using a barrier and mark it as non habitat barrier, just need to make sure the animals can’t walk through the glass some other way. Never tested that though.

    29 апр. 2020 в 12:42

    Why they made some shy animals as walk through animals is beyond me. Seems like a walk through would automatically stress them out.

    29 апр. 2020 в 13:10

    The trick is to put their feeders in a hidden space, so they’re not forced to be on display when they want to eat. If they can sleep and eat in hidden places, you won’t have stress messages (unless the pen is so huge that it takes them ages from when they get stressed, to when they can reach shelter.)

    29 апр. 2020 в 15:31

    When I make a habitat for torts, I tend to put one way glass around the guest path. Guests dont care and the animals dont get stressed. Though one way glass walls would be *awesome*

    30 апр. 2020 в 8:32

    My animals were so stressed out from having guests entering the habitats I had to remove the entrance doors.

    Two things would be helpful: 2 way window glass for building and being able to control how many guests are in the habitat at a time through a control on the entrance doors.

    or build more plants and trees for them. And do not disturb under the path, works and nobody see them.

    30 апр. 2020 в 12:51

    When I make a habitat for torts, I tend to put one way glass around the guest path. Guests dont care and the animals dont get stressed. Though one way glass walls would be *awesome*

    That sounds like a great idea. tortoises being so slow, even when you have areas for them to hide it takes them so long to move to them. I am recalling doing something similar with the raised viewing in «Go to Crater lengths» career mode. Peafowl, Lemurs and possibly monkeys seem to be the only animals that guest can walk through that don’t get stressed. Flamingo’s can usually move fast enough in they have places to hide. Tortoises always seem to be stressed if they can see people.

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