My Idea For JWE 2

I've read a few Threads about JWE 2 and they're mostly saying the same thing. "Copy JWE, make it better, and add a few stuff to it." Well I'm proposing something else.

To me, personally I don't want a sequel and I don't think its worth it. I thing Frontier should just keep improving JWE because they were rushed into making the game.

Here's what I think: If there will be a sequel, it should be almost completely different from the original. I've been seeing some Youtube Videos about a "1993 DLC" and I think thats what JWE 2 should be about, "Saving the old Jurassic Park." It has a ring to it don't you think?

The Dinosaurs:
All the dinosaurs, except the Hybrids ofcourse, should be copied there with atleast some new animations and some new dinosaurs. To get the 1993 aesthetic, I think the dinosaurs that appeared in Jurassic Park 1, 2, 3, and The Lost World should have another design, a 1993 design, or there should be a research item that allows you to put 1993 skin in some if not all your dinosaurs. And I think this would be the best chance to have Aquatic and Aerial Prehistoric Creatures.

The Characters:
Ofcourse there should be a whole new set of Characters, Like John Hammond himself, and Dr. Alan Gramt. I honestly don't remember most of the Character names of the Jurassic Park movies, but you get it.

The Buildings:
All the Buildings should be remodeled. Thats It.

For the three main divisions, I honestly don't know what to do with that.

If you have any Ideas about my Idea, then feel free to leave them. If you you think this Idea is Garbage, then feel free to express yourself.
 
Also also, it would be like the case for Planet Coaster and Planet Zoo. "Expand, not recreate." (I don't know if there will be a sequel to Planet Coaster, because I don't play it, I'm only setting it as my point of view)
 
They should recreate a Thargoid Interceptor at least. Any stage | type would do (Medusa preferred), and at 150m in diameter, it would be a nice and prominent attraction. As a bonus, it could illuminate everything fashionably at night (restricted to either red or green glow atm, but they're evolving) and make eerie noises at the same time.

Thinking about it, Ultima VII had a crash-landed Wing Commander starship in it too, so why not? Frontier have always been ahead of Cloud Imperium and the like.

You see a farmer with wild eyes widened in excitement.
"Avatar! Thou hast returned!" exclaims Mack.
Name: "I am Mack."
Job: "I am a farmer, though most folks just call me a lunatic."
Farmer: "On my farm I raise chickens and grow vegetables. If thou dost need work, talk to me!"
Lunatic: "Thou dost also think so, eh? But I tell thee what I say is true! There are creatures visiting us from another place in the stars! I have seen them!"
Creatures: "They are big mean ugly liontigers! Or is that tigerlions? They are ferocious and they want to eat us!"
Another Place: "All I can say is that there are certainly no such creatures in this world! Nor is their ship like any that has ever been seen anywhere in Britannia."
Seen Them: "With mine own eyes I have seen a star creature and the inexplicable conveyance which enabled it to travel to Britannia! I swear to thee! I am completely sane! I have proof!"
Proof (#1): "Go and look behind my farm in the middle of the field. Take a look for thyself and thou shalt see my proof."
Proof (#2): "I told thee I was not a looney! Didst thou see the proof?"
No: "Thou must go and look at what is in my field! Then come back here, for I must talk about this with someone who knows that I am not a looney!"
Yes: "Did I not tell thee that I am no loonie? Still, my story of how I did come across this thing is beyond belief."
Story (#1): "I like to stay up late. Sometimes I see bright lights flash across the sky. No one else ever pays them any mind. But one night I see this bright light come crashing down and it lands in my field."
Bright Lights: "I always watch for moving bright lights in the night sky. That is part of why people in the town say I am a loonie. But is what I do so different from what they do in the orrery?"
Lands: "After the explosion and crash I ran out to my field. There I saw the strange machine that thou hast seen, only it was glowing hot. I was terrified. But then the top of the machine started to open."
Machine: "It resembled a bird, but it was not a bird!"
Open: "I could not move from the spot as I saw the strange ship open. From out of the top came the vicious tigerlion. There was a savage hunger in its eyes."
Hunger: "In other words, it looked like it might eat me!"
Tigerlion: "It came at me like a predator comes after prey. It was so fast that I could not even move. I thought I was going to be killed for certain. It reached me in a second. It looked into mine eyes, and then it died."
Died: "What it and I had failed to notice was that I was holding mine hoe. It had once been accidentally enchanted by a passing mage, and it works wondrously in the fields. I use it for everything! The tigerlion had run itself through upon it. As it died, the thing spoke."
Spoke: "It said two words. "Kill Wrathy." I do not know who this Wrathy person is, or why the tigerlion wanted me to kill him. But I do know I sure get worried now whenever I see moving lights in the night sky."
Hoe: "I am sure thou dost know about the plague of looniness that has come to afflict all of the mages in the world. It was several years ago that I brought my broken hoe to a mage called Mumb. Fixing things was all he was good for anymore. There was also some fighter who wanted Mumb to enchant his sword, turning it into "The Sword of Death". It appears poor Mumb got confused and that fighter came back and killed him because the man wound up with a sword that was only good for cutting weeds. I could never figure out exactly what happened. It appears that old Mumb made mine hoe into the Hoe of Destruction! Unfortunately, the hoe is lost."
Lost: "Well, 'tis not really lost. It is locked up in my shed. It is the key to the shed that is lost! I think I might have accidentally used it as a fishhook when I was fishing on the banks of Lock Lake. So now I cannot get into my shed. One would think I -am- a looney!"
Kill Wrathy: "I am quite certain that was it, or something like that. Anyway the tigerlion itself proved to be quite delicious."
Story (#2): "I have been looking every night for another sign of those things but I have not seen any since that last time I told thee about it."

O7,
🙃
 
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If there really, really, really, really, really truly is going to be a sequel, I very highly doubt it's going to be what everyone else in the forums, Reddit posts, and YouTube videos think it's going to be like. Which is, "copy everything from the previous game but make it better than the last with a huge amount of additional content". I have at least only one good theory as to what it might be, but it's only speculation because other than rumors and mere speculations all over the internet, especially how much of the 4Chan leaker's two information posts came true, nobody has any way of knowing for 100% certainty currently, no matter how many of us say it will or will not be a thing.

(My theory)
There is just so much fleshed out lore, story, and other stuff I can't figure out how to name out that it just doesn't seem like making a completely separate game right after the former with all of that content and just say "this is like the last game but with a lot more new stuff now" would really work too well, at all. It would just feel like the former game was pointless from the start and/or even too similar from a general critic's perspective. Instead, I would see it more along the lines like this below:

The sequel would continue with the current game's main campaign storyline. You've proven yourself well for building a five star park business operation where living breathing dinosaurs come to life and come up close and personal to your thrilled guests. But now, you are doing a whole new expansion level to the Muertes Archipelago park operations this time.
"Welcome to 'Phase Two' of your Jurassic World."

The new phase will now have you focus on marine and aviary habitats where you focus on constructing Jurassic marine parks on a few maps and inside the gigantic aviaries on other maps. Land dinos will no longer be the main focus anymore. Instead you are making expansions specifically for marine reptiles and pterosaurs. A great way to make both games feel more diverse from each other from the right perspective.

Considering they have plenty of time to plan and develop such possible things before the next movie, it would make some sense. However, this is only if marine and sky "dinos" don't make it into the current game and if there ever will be a sequel in the future.
 
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If there really, really, really, really, really truly is going to be a sequel, I very highly doubt it's going to be what everyone else in the forums, Reddit posts, and YouTube videos think it's going to be like. Which is, "copy everything from the previous game but make it better than the last with a huge amount of additional content". I have at least only one good theory as to what it might be, but it's only speculation because other than rumors and mere speculations all over the internet, especially how much of the 4Chan leaker's two information posts came true, nobody has any way of knowing for 100% certainty currently, no matter how many of us say it will or will not be a thing.

(My theory)
There is just so much fleshed out lore, story, and other stuff I can't figure out how to name out that it just doesn't seem like making a completely separate game right after the former with all of that content and just say "this is like the last game but with a lot more new stuff now" would really work too well, at all. It would just feel like the former game was pointless from the start and/or even too similar from a general critic's perspective. Instead, I would see it more along the lines like this below:

The sequel would continue with the current game's main campaign storyline. You've proven yourself well for building a five star park business operation where living breathing dinosaurs come to life and come up close and personal to your thrilled guests. But now, you are doing a whole new expansion level to the Muertes Archipelago park operations this time.
"Welcome to 'Phase Two' of your Jurassic World."

The new phase will now have you focus on marine and aviary habitats where you focus on constructing Jurassic marine parks on a few maps and inside the gigantic aviaries on other maps. Land dinos will no longer be the main focus anymore. Instead you are making expansions specifically for marine reptiles and pterosaurs. A great way to make both games feel more diverse from each other from the right perspective.

Considering they have plenty of time to plan and develop such possible things before the next movie, it would make some sense. However, this is only if marine and sky "dinos" don't make it into the current game and if there ever will be a sequel in the future.
Actually, that's kinda my point. The sequel should and might be a story expansion to JWE.

But what I suggested was like a sequel to the campaign of JWE. Onstead of going forward in time, you go back to 1993.
 
If there really, really, really, really, really truly is going to be a sequel, I very highly doubt it's going to be what everyone else in the forums, Reddit posts, and YouTube videos think it's going to be like. Which is, "copy everything from the previous game but make it better than the last with a huge amount of additional content". I have at least only one good theory as to what it might be, but it's only speculation because other than rumors and mere speculations all over the internet, especially how much of the 4Chan leaker's two information posts came true, nobody has any way of knowing for 100% certainty currently, no matter how many of us say it will or will not be a thing.

(My theory)
There is just so much fleshed out lore, story, and other stuff I can't figure out how to name out that it just doesn't seem like making a completely separate game right after the former with all of that content and just say "this is like the last game but with a lot more new stuff now" would really work too well, at all. It would just feel like the former game was pointless from the start and/or even too similar from a general critic's perspective. Instead, I would see it more along the lines like this below:

The sequel would continue with the current game's main campaign storyline. You've proven yourself well for building a five star park business operation where living breathing dinosaurs come to life and come up close and personal to your thrilled guests. But now, you are doing a whole new expansion level to the Muertes Archipelago park operations this time.
"Welcome to 'Phase Two' of your Jurassic World."

The new phase will now have you focus on marine and aviary habitats where you focus on constructing Jurassic marine parks on a few maps and inside the gigantic aviaries on other maps. Land dinos will no longer be the main focus anymore. Instead you are making expansions specifically for marine reptiles and pterosaurs. A great way to make both games feel more diverse from each other from the right perspective.

Considering they have plenty of time to plan and develop such possible things before the next movie, it would make some sense. However, this is only if marine and sky "dinos" don't make it into the current game and if there ever will be a sequel in the future.

All this sounds nice, you know, but it's also pointless. Basically, that's what people usually think when saying "take JWE and add a huge quantity of new stuff". And, frankly, it will be still pointless in as much as that would be basically JWE with just marine and avian added.

For that, I'd rather have an actual JWE expansion. Something that keeps improving this game, even if changing it's core fundamentally to allow such possibilities (and I maintain those possibilities should have been there from the beginning; it didn't even live up to JPOG). ideally, it would also separate PC game from consoles so to remove limitations where they don't belong.
 
All this sounds nice, you know, but it's also pointless. Basically, that's what people usually think when saying "take JWE and add a huge quantity of new stuff". And, frankly, it will be still pointless in as much as that would be basically JWE with just marine and avian added.

For that, I'd rather have an actual JWE expansion. Something that keeps improving this game, even if changing it's core fundamentally to allow such possibilities (and I maintain those possibilities should have been there from the beginning; it didn't even live up to JPOG). ideally, it would also separate PC game from consoles so to remove limitations where they don't belong.
I respect that, I think you're right. But I would like to see a completely new storyline added. And I think 1993 sounds good.
 
Why are people even talking about all this speculation? A secuel has not even been confirmed yet. And even if it was. There are still updates to come to this current game. It's more helpful improving the current game first instead of wildly speculating about a possible sequel while the current game is still being worked on.
 
All this sounds nice, you know, but it's also pointless. Basically, that's what people usually think when saying "take JWE and add a huge quantity of new stuff". And, frankly, it will be still pointless in as much as that would be basically JWE with just marine and avian added.

For that, I'd rather have an actual JWE expansion. Something that keeps improving this game, even if changing it's core fundamentally to allow such possibilities (and I maintain those possibilities should have been there from the beginning; it didn't even live up to JPOG). ideally, it would also separate PC game from consoles so to remove limitations where they don't belong.

They can't change it's core. To do that would be just as expensive as creating a new game. So a sequel would be happening.

I like how people thinking making huge changes to games is really simple. People who know nothing about game development start telling the developers what to do. LOL
 
Why are people even talking about all this speculation? A secuel has not even been confirmed yet. And even if it was. There are still updates to come to this current game. It's more helpful improving the current game first instead of wildly speculating about a possible sequel while the current game is still being worked on.

It's also like 2 years a way. I heard 2021 is the year JWE 2 is supposed to be released. That would be 4 years of JWE plus pretty regular support with new content and free updates. 4 years is the usual time for a sequel to be released.
 
I am actually looking forward to a sequel and I would like to see them actually make a JWE 2. JWE is great. But with the upgraded Cobra engine and all the stuff we saw in Planet Zoo I am sure it will make it's way into JWE 2.

If they make JWE 2 then great. If they don't then oh well.
 
I am actually looking forward to a sequel and I would like to see them actually make a JWE 2. JWE is great. But with the upgraded Cobra engine and all the stuff we saw in Planet Zoo I am sure it will make it's way into JWE 2.

If they make JWE 2 then great. If they don't then oh well.
I'm only saying this because I just want to express my point of view about me not wanting to have the sequel to be"The same game with more stuff to it." Just like what the other threads are saying.

And yes, I still think JWE still has way more room for improvement. The Devs are doing a great job.
 
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They should recreate a Thargoid Interceptor at least. Any stage | type would do (Medusa preferred), and at 150m in diameter, it would be a nice and prominent attraction. As a bonus, it could illuminate everything fashionably at night (restricted to either red or green glow atm, but they're evolving) and make eerie noises at the same time.

Thinking about it, Ultima VII had a crash-landed Wing Commander starship in it too, so why not? Frontier have always been ahead of Cloud Imperium and the like.

You see a farmer with wild eyes widened in excitement.
"Avatar! Thou hast returned!" exclaims Mack.
Name: "I am Mack."
Job: "I am a farmer, though most folks just call me a lunatic."
Farmer: "On my farm I raise chickens and grow vegetables. If thou dost need work, talk to me!"
Lunatic: "Thou dost also think so, eh? But I tell thee what I say is true! There are creatures visiting us from another place in the stars! I have seen them!"
Creatures: "They are big mean ugly liontigers! Or is that tigerlions? They are ferocious and they want to eat us!"
Another Place: "All I can say is that there are certainly no such creatures in this world! Nor is their ship like any that has ever been seen anywhere in Britannia."
Seen Them: "With mine own eyes I have seen a star creature and the inexplicable conveyance which enabled it to travel to Britannia! I swear to thee! I am completely sane! I have proof!"
Proof (#1): "Go and look behind my farm in the middle of the field. Take a look for thyself and thou shalt see my proof."
Proof (#2): "I told thee I was not a looney! Didst thou see the proof?"
No: "Thou must go and look at what is in my field! Then come back here, for I must talk about this with someone who knows that I am not a looney!"
Yes: "Did I not tell thee that I am no loonie? Still, my story of how I did come across this thing is beyond belief."
Story (#1): "I like to stay up late. Sometimes I see bright lights flash across the sky. No one else ever pays them any mind. But one night I see this bright light come crashing down and it lands in my field."
Bright Lights: "I always watch for moving bright lights in the night sky. That is part of why people in the town say I am a loonie. But is what I do so different from what they do in the orrery?"
Lands: "After the explosion and crash I ran out to my field. There I saw the strange machine that thou hast seen, only it was glowing hot. I was terrified. But then the top of the machine started to open."
Machine: "It resembled a bird, but it was not a bird!"
Open: "I could not move from the spot as I saw the strange ship open. From out of the top came the vicious tigerlion. There was a savage hunger in its eyes."
Hunger: "In other words, it looked like it might eat me!"
Tigerlion: "It came at me like a predator comes after prey. It was so fast that I could not even move. I thought I was going to be killed for certain. It reached me in a second. It looked into mine eyes, and then it died."
Died: "What it and I had failed to notice was that I was holding mine hoe. It had once been accidentally enchanted by a passing mage, and it works wondrously in the fields. I use it for everything! The tigerlion had run itself through upon it. As it died, the thing spoke."
Spoke: "It said two words. "Kill Wrathy." I do not know who this Wrathy person is, or why the tigerlion wanted me to kill him. But I do know I sure get worried now whenever I see moving lights in the night sky."
Hoe: "I am sure thou dost know about the plague of looniness that has come to afflict all of the mages in the world. It was several years ago that I brought my broken hoe to a mage called Mumb. Fixing things was all he was good for anymore. There was also some fighter who wanted Mumb to enchant his sword, turning it into "The Sword of Death". It appears poor Mumb got confused and that fighter came back and killed him because the man wound up with a sword that was only good for cutting weeds. I could never figure out exactly what happened. It appears that old Mumb made mine hoe into the Hoe of Destruction! Unfortunately, the hoe is lost."
Lost: "Well, 'tis not really lost. It is locked up in my shed. It is the key to the shed that is lost! I think I might have accidentally used it as a fishhook when I was fishing on the banks of Lock Lake. So now I cannot get into my shed. One would think I -am- a looney!"
Kill Wrathy: "I am quite certain that was it, or something like that. Anyway the tigerlion itself proved to be quite delicious."
Story (#2): "I have been looking every night for another sign of those things but I have not seen any since that last time I told thee about it."

O7,
🙃
Im sorry what? What does this have to do with anything about Jurassic World Evolution?
 
They can't change it's core. To do that would be just as expensive as creating a new game. So a sequel would be happening.

I like how people thinking making huge changes to games is really simple. People who know nothing about game development start telling the developers what to do. LOL
And this is the reason why a lot of people (myself included) have begun jumping onto the JWE2 bandwagon... like it or not, the developers really shot themselves in the foot when it came to building JWE's foundation. This game has some serious problems and yet we know some of those problems can't be fixed simply due to the way the game was designed... how many other problems can't be fixed for the same reason?
 
Here's what I think: If there will be a sequel, it should be almost completely different from the original.
And yet your ideas are literally "just like JWE, but with Jurassic Park aesthetics and characters, but also aviaries and aquatic animals"... that's barely different, let alone completely different...
 
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And this is the reason why a lot of people (myself included) have begun jumping onto the JWE2 bandwagon... like it or not, the developers really shot themselves in the foot when it came to building JWE's foundation. This game has some serious problems and yet we know some of those problems can't be fixed simply due to the way the game was designed... how many other problems can't be fixed for the same reason?

I consider JWE as more of a tech demo. They were just proving they can do it. That Frontier is capable of making a good JP/JW game. From what I have seen of JWE I am willing to buy a sequel.
 
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