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    Cosmetic skin explanation by BestInSlot

    For those still wondering how the skin system will work, BestInSlot has made a video that explains it in more detail. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5iRx5FOuLg
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    Dinosaurs Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Skins

    Not sure what is planned right now, but I feel this is still worth bringing up, whether or not it's so. During this timespan, their heavy focus is bringing this game to the Switch to bring this game's experience to the Switch players, so they have nothing to give out right now to other...
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    Dinosaurs "Site B Dinosaur skins" Designs based on behind the scenes of The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III

    Return to Jurassic Park gives seven dinosaur species legacy skins from the three Jurassic Park trilogy films. These skins, at least most of the primary ones and the alternate 1997 Rex skin, are based on what audiences world wide who've seen the movies will immediately recognize them by based on...
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    Dinosaurs Hey frontier,can you change the skin for the spinosaurus please

    I feel like the spinosaurus is a bit too bright to say the least of it. In the film spino has darken skin pattern. The spinosaurus skin in this game is too saturated, it needs to be darkened. Since there’s an dlc that’s all about remodels and skins, I feel this would be a perfect time to fix the...
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    Easier skin color previews

    currently the only way to see a certain skin on a dinosaur is to breed it, decide if you like the color and keep it or sell it and try a new one, rinse and repeat. It would be nice if there was an update/patch where you can see exactly what the skin looks like on the dinosaur through the InGen...
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    Dinosaurs Cut Struthiomimus skin return

    I’m not sure how many have already said this, but I think it would be cool if the cut cosmetic skin for the struthiomimus makes it into the game at some point. (Credit goes to the official Jurassic World Evolution website.) I see this cosmetic gene being a “Wetland” type gene due to its...
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