Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary Dinosaur Pack

I'm thinking it would be easier to swap the goat with new skins, namely a pig or a cow. The cow feeder would have to be a brand new mechanic for a feeder. I'm not sure if they would have the time to do it.

A number of us remember that in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, large carnivores kill beef cattle as if they are large prey. However, a pack of Velociraptor are always injured when killing them.
 
In that case, I vote Ornitholestes, Mussaurus, Hypsilophodon and Microceratus... there's nothing Hadrosaurus or Segisaurus can add that we don't already have...

Also, how do we get novel versions of skins? Especially the ones that don't physically appear... without so much as a hint of what they're suppose to look like, there's no such thing as a novel version skin.


People keep suggesting a useable raptor pen, but I've never seen a good suggestion as to what it's actually suppose to do... what do you mean accessible?
The point is they add the option to make novel/movie accurate parks. That's what people want this DLC for in the first place!
 
This dinosaur pack is based upon the Jurassic Park novel and the film that is celebrating its 30 year anniversary. So, a way Jurassic World Evolution 2 can celebrate this upcoming event, could be to release a dinosaur pack with 4 species that existed within Jurassic Park in 1993. This anniversary could also include skins from The Lost World novel as well, so, here are my predictions.

NEW SPECIES:

Microceratus - Complete with two Dominion inspired skins, 2022 A (Blue Colouration) and 2022 B (Red, Black, Orange and Yellow)

Segisaurus

Hadrosaurus

Ornitholestes

Additional Species: Mussaurus and Hypsilophodon

NEW VARIANTS:

Dilophosaurus Novel Variant (Larger than the current Dilophosaurus)

Cearadactylus Novel Variant

NEW SKINS:

Tyrannosaurus Rex Novel Skin

Apatosaurus Novel Skin

Stegosaurus Novel Skin

Triceratops Novel Skin

Styracosaurus Novel Skin

Euoplocephalus Novel Skin

Dryosaurus Novel Skin

Microceratus Novel Skin

Coelurus Novel Skin

Parasaurolophus 1993 Skin

Pteranodon 1997 Skin

Carnotaurus Novel Skin (Camouflage Ability)

Gallimimus 1993 B (Orange with white underbelly and orange patches on the back)

Gallimimus 1993 C (Orange with brown patches)

Mamenchisaurus 1997 Variant

New Sauropod Animation where they rock back on their back legs
New Tyrannosaurus Rex Roar Animation when it breaks out of a habitat, matching the movie scene with the iconic roar

Anniversary T Rex Statue with "When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth" Banner falling front of it
John Hammond Memorial Statue
New Jurassic Park Helipad at the base of the waterfall, comes with transport jeeps to deliver to the Visitor Centre
Placeable Dirt Roads that act in the same way as paths
Mr DNA Statue
Cow Crane Feeder
Cow Ground Feeder
Accessible Raptor Paddock that can be used by Velociraptors
T Rex vs Alamosaurus Skeleton Display
Tyrannosaurus Rex Paddock Fence
"Welcome...to Jurassic Park" display with Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, John Hammond and the Jeeps with the Brachiosaurus.
"Life uh...finds a way" display with Alan, Ian, Ellie, Hammond, Gennaro, Wu and the Velociraptor hatchling.
"The Sick Triceratops" display with Alan, Ian, Ellie, Gennaro, Dr Harding, Tim, Lex and the sick Triceratops.
"T Rex Escape" display with the two tour vehicles with Lex, Tim, Gennaro in the bathroom, Alan, Ian and Rexy
"Nedry's Demise" display with Dennis and the Dilophosaurus
"Veggiesaurus" display with Alan, Tim and Lex in the tree with the Brachiosaurus.
"They're...they're flocking this way" display with Alan, Lex and Tim and the flock of Gallimimus
"Clever Girl" display with Robert Muldoon and two Velociraptors
"Velociraptor Kitchen Scene" display with Lex and Tim with two Velociraptors

Isla Sorna and Isla Nublar 1993 and 2015 maps from Jurassic World Evolution, and perhaps the whole of Las Cinco Muertes.

Placeable Fallen Trees

This would be the most fan service pack of all time, and I would certainly love to see it.
Personally I don't think most of the dinos need a novel skin. The ceradactlyus, dilo, trike, and stego are the ones that need it most. Especially the trike and stego since the only other variants aside from 1993 and 1997 are those absolutely criminally bad JW designs. The movie scene statues I can go without because they are kinda 4th wall breaking in a way not suitable for this game and likely would spike the price of an already more expensive DLC expansion. Not very appealing when every major DLC breaks the game for a solid 2-3 months.

I'd rather have new feeders than crane variants. Like I said this will already be a pricer DLC so adding pointless stuff should be priority.
 
Personally I don't think most of the dinosaurs need a novel skin. The Cearadactylus, dilo, trike, and stego are the ones that need it most. Especially the trike and stego since the only other variants aside from 1993 and 1997 are those absolutely criminally bad JW designs. The movie scene statues I can go without because they are kinda 4th wall breaking in a way not suitable for this game and likely would spike the price of an already more expensive DLC expansion. Not very appealing when every major DLC breaks the game for a solid 2-3 months.
Agreed.
 
I clearly prefer Frontier doing their own designs and DLCs (point in case the stunning Feathered Species Pack), instead of even more film related content (the missing film attractions are must haves though). But if there really is going to be some kind of "JP 30th Anniversary" type of DLC, inlcuding content from all films and both novels, then this is what I hope it will be like:

New species:
  • Mussaurus (TLW novel)
  • Mononykus (Lockwood Manor statue; with an original feathered Frontier design)
  • Concavenator (Lockwood Manor statue; with an improved Frontier design)
  • Microceratus (JW Dominion and novel; including 2015 [JW Website] and 2022 skins)
Variants:
  • Dilophosaurus 1990 (novel version, practically a realistic Dilophosaurus with correct size and without frills and venom)
  • Baryonyx 2015 (JW Website design)
Skins:
  • T. Rex 1990 (vibrant red skin)
  • Carnotaurus 1990 (camouflage skin)
  • Cearadactylus 1990 (red skin iirc)
Campaign:
  • Based on an alternative what-if scenario: InGen succeeded with Jurassic Park and expands to Europe, Asia and Africa. JP Azores, JP Japan and JP Kenya are planned, and it's your mission to make the plans become reality without fail. The Malta campaign mechanic allowing to carry over research progress and finances should be also applied here.
Maps:
  • Azores (subtropical biome)
  • Kenya (savanna biome)
  • Japan (temperate biome with Sakura cherry trees and Mount Fuji in background)
Attractions:
  • Jungle River Cruise (JP river boat ride) and Cretaceous Cruise (kayak tour like in JW), both being the corresponding era versions of each other and an additional DFW version
  • Enclosed walkways and large rocks for aviaries (like in the JWE1 aviary)
  • Botanical Gardens (from JW; with possibility to walk through them in 1st person mode)
  • Petting Zoo (instead of baby dinosaurs, certain tiny/small species could be featured here (with guest interaction), such as: all Scavengers (except Coelophysis), Lystrosaurus, Dryosaurus, Homalocephale, Minmi, and Microceratus)
  • Underwater tunnels for lagoons
Buildings, decorations, paths, fences:

Botanical Gardens (JW)
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Cretaceous Cruise (JW)
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Jungle River Cruise (JP)
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Petting Zoo (JW)
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Enclosed walkways and large rocks (JWE1 aviary)
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Underwater tunnels
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I clearly prefer Frontier doing their own designs and DLCs (point in case the stunning Feathered Species Pack), instead of even more film related content. But if there really is going to be some kind of "JP 30th Anniversary" type of DLC, inlcuding content from all films and both novels, then this is what I hope it will be like:

New species:
  • Mussaurus (TLW novel)
  • Mononykus (Lockwood Manor statue; with an original feathered Frontier design)
  • Concavenator (Lockwood Manor statue; with an improved Frontier design)
  • Microceratus (JW Dominion and novel; including 2015 [JW Website] and 2022 skins)
Variants:
  • Dilophosaurus 1990 (novel version, practically a realistic Dilophosaurus with correct size and without frills and venom)
  • Baryonyx 2015 (JW Website design)
Skins:
  • T. Rex 1990 (vibrant red skin)
  • Carnotaurus 1990 (camouflage skin)
  • Cearadactylus 1990 (red skin iirc)
Campaign:
  • Based on an alternative what-if scenario: InGen succeeded with Jurassic Park and expands to Europe, Asia and Africa. JP Azores, JP Japan and JP Kenya are planned, and it's your mission to make the plans become reality without fail.
Maps:
  • Azores (subtropical biome)
  • Kenya (savanna biome)
  • Japan (temperate biome with Sakura cherry trees and Mount Fuji in background)
Attractions:
  • Jungle River Cruise (JP river boat ride) and Cretaceous Cruise (kayak tour like in JW), both being the corresponding era versions of each other
  • Enclosed walkways and large rocks for aviaries (like in the JWE1 aviary)
  • Botanical Gardens (from JW; with possibility to walk through them in 1st person mode)
Buildings, decorations, paths, fences:

Botanical Gardens (JW)
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Cretaceous Cruise (JW)
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Jungle River Cruise (JP)
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Enclosed walkways and large rocks (JWE1 aviary)
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Nice.
 
I would take a Fully Functioning Raptor Security Pen.

Give us the guards back on top, let us put actual raptors in it. Give us a few cameras to look inside. Let it drop a cow inside so we can watch the raptors shred it. And if the power goes out Let us see them break out the top. Also let it function as an actual attraction and dinosaur viewing gallery if the guests have access to it. That's all.
 
I would take a Fully Functioning Raptor Security Pen.

Give us the guards back on top, let us put actual raptors in it. Give us a few cameras to look inside. Let it drop a cow inside so we can watch the raptors shred it. And if the power goes out Let us see them break out the top. Also let it function as an actual attraction and dinosaur viewing gallery if the guests have access to it. That's all.
I doubt this would happen honestly. The most realistic option would be a decoration, like the Raptor Pen that's already in-game
 
I clearly prefer Frontier doing their own designs and DLCs (point in case the stunning Feathered Species Pack), instead of even more film related content (the missing film attractions are must haves though). But if there really is going to be some kind of "JP 30th Anniversary" type of DLC, inlcuding content from all films and both novels, then this is what I hope it will be like:

New species:
  • Mussaurus (TLW novel)
  • Mononykus (Lockwood Manor statue; with an original feathered Frontier design)
  • Concavenator (Lockwood Manor statue; with an improved Frontier design)
  • Microceratus (JW Dominion and novel; including 2015 [JW Website] and 2022 skins)
Variants:
  • Dilophosaurus 1990 (novel version, practically a realistic Dilophosaurus with correct size and without frills and venom)
  • Baryonyx 2015 (JW Website design)
Skins:
  • T. Rex 1990 (vibrant red skin)
  • Carnotaurus 1990 (camouflage skin)
  • Cearadactylus 1990 (red skin iirc)
Campaign:
  • Based on an alternative what-if scenario: InGen succeeded with Jurassic Park and expands to Europe, Asia and Africa. JP Azores, JP Japan and JP Kenya are planned, and it's your mission to make the plans become reality without fail. The Malta campaign mechanic allowing to carry over research progress and finances should be also applied here.
Maps:
  • Azores (subtropical biome)
  • Kenya (savanna biome)
  • Japan (temperate biome with Sakura cherry trees and Mount Fuji in background)
Attractions:
  • Jungle River Cruise (JP river boat ride) and Cretaceous Cruise (kayak tour like in JW), both being the corresponding era versions of each other and an additional DFW version
  • Enclosed walkways and large rocks for aviaries (like in the JWE1 aviary)
  • Botanical Gardens (from JW; with possibility to walk through them in 1st person mode)
  • Petting Zoo (instead of baby dinosaurs, certain tiny/small species could be featured here (with guest interaction), such as: all Scavengers, Lystrosaurus, Dryosaurus, Homalocephale, Minmi)
Buildings, decorations, paths, fences:

Botanical Gardens (JW)
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Cretaceous Cruise (JW)
View attachment 351142

Jungle River Cruise (JP)
View attachment 351143

Petting Zoo (JW)
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Enclosed walkways and large rocks (JWE1 aviary)
View attachment 351144
Additional ideas to decorations part of my post above:
That's 99.97% perfect. Here's what I'd add to make it 100% perfect:

Skins
  • Dilophosaurus - the gray-red skin from Jurassic Park: The Game
  • Herrerasaurus - the orange pattern from Jurassic Park: The Game
Variants
  • Tylosaurus - Jurassic Park: The Game variant
  • Troodon - Jurassic Park: The Game variant
 
Well in the next updates in the future, I hope that we will get different variants kind of like how we got the Giganotosaurus 2022 and dreadnoughtus 2022, Kentrosaurus 2015 and Ouranosaurus 2015 Variants, And how the models got extra skins and patterns.

Jurassic World Era:

Tyrannosaurus Rex 65-Million years ago....7 Patterns and 12 skin colors.
Parasaurolophus 2022-Veriant....7 Patterns and 12 Skin colors.

Jurassic Park Era:

Brachiosaurus 1993.....7 Patterns and 12 skin colors.
Brachiosaurus 2001.....7 Patterns and 12 skin colors.
Triceratops 1993....7 Patterns and 12 Skin colors.
Stegosaurus 1997....7 Patterns and 12 skin colors.
Pteranodon 2001.....7 Patterns and 12 skin colors.
Pteranodon 1997....7 Patterns and 12 Skin colors.
Ankylosaurus 2001.....7 Patterns and 12 skin colors.


JP Novel: New

T-Rex...Novel Crimson Skin
Dilophosaurus....Novel Skin
 
Jptg is not what this game is about and to be honest, I really dislike those awful designs that game has (Dilopho skin being the only exception).
I didn't say JP:TG is comparable to JWE. But, it did add a lot of important lore at the time, even if now much of it (if not all) isn't canon.
I think the troodon variant would be very cool, as it'd have the unique trait if the glowing eyes, something nothing has in the game at this moment
 
I didn't say JP:TG is comparable to JWE. But, it did add a lot of important lore at the time, even if now much of it (if not all) isn't canon.
I think the troodon variant would be very cool, as it'd have the unique trait if the glowing eyes, something nothing has in the game at this moment

Jurassic Park: The Game's story is semi-canon and is a stand-alone one that follows the events of the Jurassic Park's movie adaptation.

If anybody remember in the final season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Lewis Dodgson retrieved the stolen embryos in the Dilophosaurus' territory.
Thus, it looks as if the events of Jurassic Park: The Game have no impact on the events of Jurassic World.
 
Jurassic Park: The Game's story is semi-canon and is a stand-alone one that follows the events of the Jurassic Park's movie adaptation.

If anybody remember in the final season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Lewis Dodgson retrieved the stolen embryos in the Dilophosaurus' territory.
Thus, it looks as if the events of Jurassic Park: The Game have no impact on the events of Jurassic World.
But you're forgetting that JWE's troodons are venomous, likely inspired by the game. There is a certain skin combination of them that resembles the game.
Herrerasaurus also has an orange pattern, at least in the 1st game. As well as being part of the Jurassic Park InGen list...

My point is, a lot of features if the game inspired some of the features in JWE. Having certain patterns/variants based off of the game would be a good reference
 
But you're forgetting that JWE's troodons are venomous, likely inspired by the game. There is a certain skin combination of them that resembles the game.
Herrerasaurus also has an orange pattern, at least in the 1st game. As well as being part of the Jurassic Park InGen list...

My point is, a lot of features if the game inspired some of the features in JWE. Having certain patterns/variants based off of the game would be a good reference

Thanks for the reminder.

Since Jurassic Park: The Game, the Troodon in ARK: Survival Evolved and Jurassic World: Evolution 1 & 2 are depicted to be venomous.

Originally in Jurassic Park: The Game, Troodon were recreated by Dr. Laura Sorkins who had vied for chief geneticist that was given to Henry Wu who proposed to mix the genomes with amphibians'. Unlike the other dinosaurs, Sorkins completed the Troodon genome herself without any mixing. John Hammond deemed the Troodon too dangerous for his dream, and Sorkins kept them in seclusion for further research. Thanks to Dennis Nedry, the Troodon were let loose.
 
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