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How to raise animals in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 - Guide to raising animals in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3

Author: Big Beard Date: 2022-10-12

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3-Green Edition

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Software introduction: "RollerCoaster Tycoon 3" is a game developed by Frontier Developments in Cambridge, England, and game designer Chris Sawyer...

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There are many novices who don’t know how to raise animals in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, so the editor has brought a guide to raising animals in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. Friends who are interested can learn about it with the editor.

1. Status

​​ 1-A “Status” Analysis:

The status of an animal will directly affect the health of the animal. As the status decreases, the health will also decrease. However, status is not the main factor. Even if the status of the animal decreases to 0, the health of the animal will not decrease if the conditions of food, drink, habitat, and population are satisfied. It will remain at 80%, and the animals will still be alive and kicking. There will be no impact at all, but if it is turned off When the card task requires releasing animals, you must pay attention to the "status". To release animals, the health of the animals must be above 95%. The number of words in each SO animal must be full in order for the animals to have more than 95% health. Natural "status" This must be taken seriously. If the level task does not require the release of animals, the "status" item can be completely ignored.

​​ 1-B Factors affecting “status”:

Many people think that status is affected by the combination of males and females, but this is not the case, as shown in the figure below:


In the picture above, I raised 7 male lions in a paddock, and my status was not affected at all.

Facts speak: other animals are like this too

The main factors that affect status are: a: the number of animals b: the types of animals in the same paddock

a: Number of animals: refers to the number of the same animals in the same paddock. Different animals also have different needs for number, which is the "group living requirements" item in the animal index. The details will be explained in the second major item.

b: Types of animals in the same paddock: Some people, like me, like to keep various animals in the same paddock, but after long-term mixed breeding, I found that mixed breeding of animals will indeed make the status of most animals directly to 0, (remember that meat eating Animals and herbivores must not be mixed), only 5 animals will not be affected by mixed breeding, Elephants, hippopotamuses, orangutans, giant baboons, and gibbons, these five animals (hereinafter referred to as 5) can be kept together without affecting their "status". Any one of the 5 animals can be with any non-human animal other than 5. Carnivores are mixed together, and the "status" of the animals in 5 will not be affected, but the status of any animal other than 5 will be 0.

5. Although they can be kept together, they must ensure that they do not meet. Once they meet, they will still be unhappy and their health will drop a lot. Therefore, when building a mixed paddock, attention must be paid to isolating the mixed animals on their own islands. Avoid them meeting each other as shown below:


The picture above is a mixed-breeding enclosure I made. There are 4 out of 5 animals, elephants, hippos, orangutans and gibbons. They are isolated on their own islands through water and stones to ensure that they will not meet. , "status" has no effect. In short, if you want to mix animals, you must plan how to isolate them.

Supplementary explanation, if you have isolated the animals when designing the paddock, do not mix carnivores and herbivores, because it is found that no matter how isolated, the herbivores have a probability of "escaping". At this time, the animals do not eat or drink, and their health is in a straight line. decline.

2. Communal living needs

The need to live in groups is a very critical factor that affects status, and it is also a relatively vague thing. Generally, there is a value after the animal’s need for group living index, such as: 10/20 or 3/20 etc. . .

How to understand? Take 10/20 as an example. What this number conveys is that in a paddock space of 20 squares 20 If it is built in this way, you can only estimate how many such animals you need. A very simple method is to build a paddock》》Put in 2 animals》》Observe the status》》Insufficient status》》Add one more , and so on until the status is full. If the status is full and you add more animals of the same kind, the status will decrease.

As shown in the figure:


In the picture above, my paddock is not 20X20 in size, so it is full after adding 7 giraffes.


In the picture above, the paddock is smaller, but I put 10 large baboons. When the status is full, I can actually put more, but 10 is definitely enough for me.

​ ​ Supplementary explanation: There are some animals whose status is not enough when adding 2, but the status of the third one is not satisfied and the status drops. This means that the third animal needs to be added as a cub. When it comes to animals that are 20/20 like giant baboons, you can pretty much put a lot of them in, as long as the enclosure is big enough and you have enough scavengers.

Finally, here is a picture of the roller coaster area of ​​this park. The water world is still not completed yet.


The following is a list of 7 combinations. The animals in each item can be freely matched.

For example: the first item can be elephant + hippo or elephant + 3 kinds of orangutan or hippopotamus + giant baboon and so on.

1: Elephant + hippo + 3 kinds of orangutan + giant baboon

​​ 2: Zebra + gazelle + ostrich + 3 species of orangutan + giant baboon

3: Horse + gazelle + ostrich

4: Kangaroo + Ostrich + 3 kinds of orangutan + Giant Baboon

5: Hippopotamus+ostrich+3 kinds of orangutan+giant baboon

​ 6: Giraffe+ostrich+3 species of orangutan+giant baboon

7: camel+horse

If you want an animal to get pregnant, its health must be above 95%. Therefore, if you want animal offspring, the status, group living, habitat size, and animal food and drink must all be satisfied (an animal house can provide 7 Eat and drink only one animal, preferably 5 animals in one animal house)

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 System Requirements

Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP (Windows XP is recommended)

Processor: Pentium III 733 MHz or equivalent (Pentium 4 1.2 GHz or equivalent is recommended)

Memory: 128 MB memory; XP requires 256 MB memory (256 MB memory is recommended; XP recommends 384 MB memory)

Hard disk space: 1.5 g hard disk space

Graphics Card: Any ATI Radeon or GeForce 2 series graphics card with 32 MB of video memory

Sound card: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP compatible 16-bit sound card

DirectX: DirectX 9 (included) or higher

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