Jurassic World Evolution

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Vincent Sep 29, 2018 @ 3:09pm
spinosaurus and indominus always break out
So they are each in extremely large enclosures that I'd usually use use for a bunch of mixed, and so yeah all the grassland and forest is full, comfort never drops.

Especially Indominus just goes straight into "AGITATED" state, so does the other one probably less. So is this a bug or are they just supposed to be more 'ornery' cause I get that too.

Oh yeah, almost forgot they are all in one gigantic enclosure, but seperated by walls. I'm thinking maybe that causes a problem and the game is reading them as being together for moments long enough to agitate each other.
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Jaded Sep 29, 2018 @ 3:40pm 
It shouldn't - but try doubling the wall - maybe the very large enclosure is messing with things?

Also thinking back to something in a voiceover in the game, I think it was Finch that says it - saying that these dinosaurs don't have to see each other to know the others are there. Maybe that is a hint that some species need a bit of space between their enclosures?
TeacupDragon33 Sep 29, 2018 @ 7:19pm 
Hmm, the enclosures could be a problem but just to check; are these dinosaurs from a security(I think) mission?
Myself and a few others have had the same problem where the Spinosaurus and Indo are bugged and continue to agitate for no reason. Replacing them solved this issue.
Vincent Sep 30, 2018 @ 12:43pm 
Originally posted by Jaded:
It shouldn't - but try doubling the wall - maybe the very large enclosure is messing with things?

Also thinking back to something in a voiceover in the game, I think it was Finch that says it - saying that these dinosaurs don't have to see each other to know the others are there. Maybe that is a hint that some species need a bit of space between their enclosures?

yeah I doubled the wall because the indominus was being a pain, but he did the same thing



Originally posted by Dragon33657:
Hmm, the enclosures could be a problem but just to check; are these dinosaurs from a security(I think) mission?
Myself and a few others have had the same problem where the Spinosaurus and Indo are bugged and continue to agitate for no reason. Replacing them solved this issue.

okay actually I think this is it, I think they do that on purpose. this is the 2nd time from a security mission the dinosaurs went ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ crazy trying to always break out. and I remember my previous spinosaurus didn't act like that.
Last edited by Vincent; Sep 30, 2018 @ 12:43pm
Jaded Sep 30, 2018 @ 4:31pm 
Originally posted by Satch:
Originally posted by Jaded:
It shouldn't - but try doubling the wall - maybe the very large enclosure is messing with things?

Also thinking back to something in a voiceover in the game, I think it was Finch that says it - saying that these dinosaurs don't have to see each other to know the others are there. Maybe that is a hint that some species need a bit of space between their enclosures?

yeah I doubled the wall because the indominus was being a pain, but he did the same thing



Originally posted by Dragon33657:
Hmm, the enclosures could be a problem but just to check; are these dinosaurs from a security(I think) mission?
Myself and a few others have had the same problem where the Spinosaurus and Indo are bugged and continue to agitate for no reason. Replacing them solved this issue.

okay actually I think this is it, I think they do that on purpose. this is the 2nd time from a security mission the dinosaurs went ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ crazy trying to always break out. and I remember my previous spinosaurus didn't act like that.

I have 2 Spino's together in an exhibit and they do some territorial posturing, but otherwise are fine - This is expected bahavior. I'd be very interested to know how it goes if you repleace them with animals that were not initially part of a mission, in that same enclosure. It would be something to report to Frontier if tehy keep their mission attitude after the mission ends.
Vincent Oct 1, 2018 @ 7:07am 
Originally posted by Jaded:
Originally posted by Satch:

yeah I doubled the wall because the indominus was being a pain, but he did the same thing





okay actually I think this is it, I think they do that on purpose. this is the 2nd time from a security mission the dinosaurs went ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ crazy trying to always break out. and I remember my previous spinosaurus didn't act like that.

I have 2 Spino's together in an exhibit and they do some territorial posturing, but otherwise are fine - This is expected bahavior. I'd be very interested to know how it goes if you repleace them with animals that were not initially part of a mission, in that same enclosure. It would be something to report to Frontier if tehy keep their mission attitude after the mission ends.

Yeah it seems to me they continue exactly the same after the mission ends. But I sold the two and replaced with new Spino and Indominus and they behaved themselves like normal.
Jaded Oct 1, 2018 @ 8:45am 
Originally posted by BishonenVegeta:
Originally posted by Satch:

Yeah it seems to me they continue exactly the same after the mission ends. But I sold the two and replaced with new Spino and Indominus and they behaved themselves like normal.

I believe that is a bug to be honest. I had an indom on Sorna(Because of the security mission) until I realized it decided it'd start going for the fence. I gave it zero chances to leave the fence alone and just hopped in a helicopter and tranquilized it and the other two dinos before having em airlifted out.

They are supposed to revert back to normal, though an Indominus is never going to be easy to deal with by its very nature. If they are not going back to normal I think that is a bug they thought they fixed. It would be worth reporting - I"m sure many people don't bother though, since they will not encounter it again
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Date Posted: Sep 29, 2018 @ 3:09pm
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