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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
There is a special gate to enter a habitat and you can use the regular habitat walls and unchec the "counts as habitat border" option.
This way, you can create a safe and walled of section the Rides can drive through.
It's a bid fiddly to create something like this, but it's possible.
Plan on doing the same. My giant "Savannah Reservoir" with Buffolos, Zebras, Antelops, Sprinbocks and Pigs allready worked like a charm.
Build a "bridge" from cliffs, were people could walk over the habitat and look into it. When I have more time and the full version, I will try out a larger habitat with a Tour through it as well :)
Great input! Didn't check if you can uncheck the "counts as habitat"-thing on Null-Barriers.
If that's possible, you could truly create a "Safari"-experience :)
Another thing i was just thinking about and may try it this evening is what happens in the game if I mix predator with prey. I may sacrifice a zebra and put one in with the lions.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1878085992
Was a pita to set up. But this was like my first serious atempt on creating something like this.
My current bear habitat is basically a pit:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1881761024
I started with the pit and made the paths "elevated" instead of putting it on the edge of the landscape. This way it was way smoother to setup.
Beta was a great way to learn so much! I am really excited for the full release!