Feature Focus - Dinosaur Acquisition and Management

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Imagine a wild Rex eat Medical Unit Rangers in rush Jungle or Indominus Rex destroying ACU Teams 😍
@Tim Smith @Jens Erik
 
I have a question regarding the territories. According to the Game Informer you will be able to make different areas for different dinosaurs in one habitat and they wil seek them out according to their needs. Now in your post you said that they are not guaranteed to stay in the same place for long periods at a time, especially if the habitat is big. That got me thinking:

Let's say I have a habitat with Nasutoceratops and Amargasaurus. I made areas for them both on different places inside the habitat and they claimed them as their territory. Now the Nasuto starts to wander around, leaving it's old habitat for another space in the habitat and the Amarga wanders into the old Nasuto territory.

Do I need to terraform those new spaces again, because they wouldn't fit their needs anymore? I could see this becoming quite a hassle especially with a large number of habitats and dinosaur species.

Any infos on this?
 

Jens Erik

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
I have been using the strategy of making one creation lab with a small yard and transporting all releases manually to their respective paddocks/exhibits for years. "Remote Release" sounds like a great feature on top of the new Sythesis/Incubation system that will streamline my operations even further. I'm pretty stoked.
I've done that too and I'm very happy about being able to Remote Release a dinosaur from a Hatchery to an enclosure.
Do I need to terraform those new spaces again, because they wouldn't fit their needs anymore? I could see this becoming quite a hassle especially with a large number of habitats and dinosaur species.
Dinosaurs will naturally seek to expand their territory if their needs aren't met in their current territory. If they have what they want they likely won't expand their current territory much beyond the things they need
 
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Hi Frontier
I was wondering how many dinos of the same species can pack hunt on the same threat?
Can'T wait to see this feature in action
 
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