Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
Marine Reptiles (none technecly actually being Dinosaurs) have been requested a million times scince the game came out, Frontier knows people want them, but we have no idea if or when they would add them.
Tbh, I would be fine with how some creatures were originally portrayed in Zoo Tycoon, they had a building that represented them like a reptile house or an insect house, etc. Just as long as I get to see the animal inside the house, that would be great.
I feel like with aquatic creatures, they couldn't add them unless they improved the space of the maps which I haven't heard anything about that...
But that's just one way I feel like they could add the Mosasaur if all else fails, same with the pteranodon's and dimorphodon's since this is a Jurassic World game and it would be crazy to not include those creatures
Agreed, If they do some sort of building structure or stadium for them, my concern is how we would actually see the animals inside them, and then there is the matter of space.
I have two ideas that might address and fix both...
1. Exaggerate the space of the stadium as to holding infinite amount of aquatic creatures and include a camera feature that allows you to see inside the animal's paddock (kinda like Jurassic World: The Game for Mobile and how they deal with Aquatic and Cenozoic animals, I wouldn't like this, but it is an idea nonetheless.)
2. Why not have a building for guests to enter that takes them underground? Then you are able to put tanks and stuff for guests to view the creatures underground. If you want to, you could place the creatures in other paddocks to either coexist or eat each other as well kinda like what is going on in the surface. I like this idea, but unfortunately we wouldn't be able to see the Mosasaur attack a dinosaur or eat a tourist :T
Either one of those would work for me, but overall, a map creator would essentially allow us to have all the space we need for both dinosaurs and aquatic creatures imo.
Why would you care to take care of your mosasaur if it can't mess with the park?
It wouldn't work as a creature like the dinosaurs of the rest of the game...you would only manage it like a store.
Discuss the topic not each other.
I would find it interesting to just be able to observe them in their "natural" habitat. Feeding times would also be cool.
If you ask me, I would be much happier if they concentrate their resources and efforts on even more dinosaurs, such as the highly popular Carcharodontosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus or Ouranosaurus, not to mention a couple more especially Gondwanan dinosaurs since Jurassic Park is disproportionately dominated by Laurasian specimens lol
I get it, I made a mistake, but I simply just called PREHISTORIC REPTILES Water Dinosaurs.
In any case.
I think they should start with the Mosasaurus and some other kinds of Ocean Saurus.
Either:
1. Increase the size of the buildable area, this is important, especially for the Flying DLC. Though I kinda doubt the devs would take this route, but I could be wrong.
or
2. Keep the size of the current buildable area, instead, have fixed locations where the players can place the paddocks for the pterasaurs or the aquatic creatures. Additionally, since I doubt there will be any other islands other than the 5 deaths,( again, I could be wrong), the flying & aquatic DLC paddocks can only be placed in select islands, example, the mosasaur lagoon can be placed in Tacano, but not in Pena.
Fairly certain we'll get this once they figure out a way to increase it without breaking the currently existing save files.
A bird cage akin to what we saw in both Jurassic Park III and Jurassic World would be a singular building, so we won't actually see the animals flying around.
The lagoon would work better (if walls in water would come alongside it) but if it's only Mosasaur then, imo, not worth it. I'm personally more interested in Plesio- and Ichtyosaurs, let alone the various other animals like Sarcosuchus that could join in.
That said, while they are "branching" out with hybrid species, they're still hybrids made from dinosaurs. While Marine Reptiles and Pterosaurs also fall into the Archosaur-clade they are outside the Dinosauria, to which we're currently limited to.
My guess, Frontier wants to fill in as much dinosaurs as possible, and improve their ai, before they're willing to branch out to other animal groups.
Exactly the reason I doubt it, unless of course the entire community doesn't mind remaking their parks from scratch, if in the worst case scenario the devs cant figure out how to increase the buildable area without breaking the existing save files.
Like the devs say:
"hey guys, we can increase the buildable area via patch/update if you really want it, but you'll have to start over from scratch since increasing the area size would break your saved files, you retain your career progress though".