Buildings & Attractions Exanding the Hatchery/Hammond Creation Lab - Dinosaur nests

Your Feature Request / Idea
Many people would like to have dinosaurs breed naturally and although the process of naturally making more dinosaurs is unlikely to be implemented there is no reason why dinosaur nests couldn't become attractions in their own right. But how would it work? Well there would be a building similar to the Hammond creation lab but would have an enclosure and an elevated platform for guests to view the nest. You'd be able to create up to 5 eggs of the same species which would be added to a single nest and in time the animals would hatch and begin to grow. The genes of the hatchlings would be the same as if it was raised from a Hammond creation lab but as the process to adulthood is longer and they are more expensive to create but provide an extra attraction for guests. Once they reach a certain age (1 real life hour for example) they would be transferred to the Hammon creation lab to mature to adulthood. The reason for this is because it would require Frontier to make a large amount of models for each dinosaur which would be time consuming among other things. Once the hatchling have reached adulthood they would be like any other dinosaur released from the Hammon Creation Lab.
 
Your Feature Request / Idea
Many people would like to have dinosaurs breed naturally and although the process of naturally making more dinosaurs is unlikely to be implemented there is no reason why dinosaur nests couldn't become attractions in their own right. But how would it work? Well there would be a building similar to the Hammond creation lab but would have an enclosure and an elevated platform for guests to view the nest. You'd be able to create up to 5 eggs of the same species which would be added to a single nest and in time the animals would hatch and begin to grow. The genes of the hatchlings would be the same as if it was raised from a Hammond creation lab but as the process to adulthood is longer and they are more expensive to create but provide an extra attraction for guests. Once they reach a certain age (1 real life hour for example) they would be transferred to the Hammon creation lab to mature to adulthood. The reason for this is because it would require Frontier to make a large amount of models for each dinosaur which would be time consuming among other things. Once the hatchling have reached adulthood they would be like any other dinosaur released from the Hammon Creation Lab.

I totally agree with you!!!
 
The problem is that people want to see models of puppies born in their free ecosystems. I would like to see a Sorna where there are puppies being born by itself.

I do not know if I liked your idea that much.
 
The problem is that people want to see models of puppies born in their free ecosystems. I would like to see a Sorna where there are puppies being born by itself.

I do not know if I liked your idea that much.

I admit its far from ideal but having dinosaurs mating is both awkward to implement and to game with. Frontier might have to change the licensing of the game which would be costly and it may get bad press or even be banned from certain countries. The growth of the hatchlings as well would be a huge tax on the system as they would require hundreds of different models. This is the best compromise and in my opinion the only way hatchlings can be implemented into the game. As for a Site-B were dinosaurs roam freely I am with you on that one
 
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