Territory needs are acting up for me

Since the last patch my Dinos have been going crazy with territory…

I like how the territory system has been altered to not be so expansive but it seems that the Dinos aren’t responding as they should.
I really don’t understand what’s happening and why they aren’t expanding their territory for me when they are lacking on something like food for example.

Is there any information available as to what is happening? Is this a glitch? Am I doing something wrong?
 

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The territory decay system has been problematic when it comes to safari attractions especially in the Isla Sorna challenge mode.

For example, just as I thought I have met the Chasmosaurus' territory needs; not long after, it ended up saying it lacks ground leaf.

The territory decay system causes the frequent outbreak of common cold and bracken poisoning because of unmet needs.
 
The territory decay system has been problematic when it comes to safari attractions especially in the Isla Sorna challenge mode.

For example, just as I thought I have met the Chasmosaurus' territory needs; not long after, it ended up saying it lacks ground leaf.

The territory decay system causes the frequent outbreak of common cold and bracken poisoning because of unmet needs.
Funny enough, I just finished the Isla Sorna challenge mode on Jurassic last week and thank god I was given the in-game event which boosts entrance fees by 50%, without that I'd still be playing it...
The Dino territory was excruciatingly painful... I had numerous herbivores in one area with 100% comfort (Dryosaurus, Styracosaurus, etc), to which they all just ended up as stragglers stuck in the middle of nowhere all alone with no food or water source. I also had about 3 Suchomimus' in one area with fish feeders and none elsewhere, yet for some odd reason they kept wandering off to the other side of the sectioned area completely ignoring these feeders and then complaining that there wasn't any available!

Isla Sorna was NOT a fun challenge to play on Jurassic difficulty...
 
Funny enough, I just finished the Isla Sorna challenge mode on Jurassic last week and thank god I was given the in-game event which boosts entrance fees by 50%, without that I'd still be playing it...
The Dino territory was excruciatingly painful... I had numerous herbivores in one area with 100% comfort (Dryosaurus, Styracosaurus, etc), to which they all just ended up as stragglers stuck in the middle of nowhere all alone with no food or water source. I also had about 3 Suchomimus' in one area with fish feeders and none elsewhere, yet for some odd reason they kept wandering off to the other side of the sectioned area completely ignoring these feeders and then complaining that there wasn't any available!

Isla Sorna was NOT a fun challenge to play on Jurassic difficulty...

I agree.

I guess the Jurassic difficulty challenge modes are to be played ones and I am sure nobody want to do it again.

In the sandbox gameplay, we can make a much more authentic Jurassic-Park-type park in Isla Sorna.
 
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