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wow i didn't know it's a missing feature.. it's such a no brainer wtf how could this be missing
My other QOL wish would be that there should be an option to create unmodified dino without the need of clearing the existing set of gene customisation.
Do you recall this line from Alan Grant: "Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by sixty-five million years of evolution have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?"
Now, once the dinosaur is initially incubated and released, then it would be logical to have that information readily available for future dinosaurs of that same breed, but I do agree it should be a hidden statistic for the first dinosaur of any particular breed.
You seem to forget that this game acknowledges the fact that there has been at least one failed attempt for a park. So AT LEAST the creatures initially grown on Nublar would be known.
I like the mystery of not knowing what to expect. They're dinosaurs, most of which are being developed genetically for the first time by you. Knowing exactly what they need before you create them would be lame.
I agree with Grenambo, I'd like an option to cancel actions like incubatinos, research, etc.