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Welcome to our final Feature Focus for Free Update 1.12, where we'll be taking a dive into another new feature of the update and telling you a little more about how it works. Today we'll be talking about... Ranger Teams!
DANGER!
Be careful when you enter your dinosaur exhibits, they're not safe for anyone to be in; including your Ranger Teams! That's right, your dinosaurs will now attack your Ranger teams if you get too close. Different dinosaurs have varying temperaments when it comes to humans. Some will let you get relatively close to them, and others will run for you as soon as you're in their sights. You'll need to drive carefully through your exhibits in order to keep your dinosaurs content. If you drive too fast, too close or even honk your horn at them, you could be putting your Ranger's lives in danger! If your Ranger team's health goes to 0%, it will be permanently disabled until you replace it with a new one, but if you manage to get out of an exhibit before your health goes down, you can return the team to base and leave them to repair over time.
This is going to create some interesting challenges in your parks, so you'll want to think about how your exhibits are currently laid out. Do you need to have a special fenced off area for your safety? Perhaps you'll want to add more gates so you've got multiple escape routes? Or maybe you want to do the opposite and make a maze for you Ranger teams, making it harder for them to escape... who knows? But the choice is yours!
It wouldn't be fair on your Rangers to throw them into an enclosure without some form of protection. So we've given Ranger teams some new, non-lethal tools to help them if they happen to get themselves into a tricky situation, like being eye-to-eye with a T. rex! Now, when you jump into your Ranger vehicle, you'll see the three tools on the left of your screen, and be able to cycle through them to pick which one you'd like to use for the particular circumstance you find yourself in.
Tranquilisers:
Much like your ACU units, Ranger teams will now be able to tranquilise dinosaurs from right there in the vehicle! Of course, if a dinosaur is running full throttle towards you, tranquilisers may not be the best option.
Flares:
We all know T. rexes love flares, they see them and just can't stop themselves from chasing them! So your Ranger teams are equipped with flares to distract dinosaurs from your vehicle while they're aggressive, and hopefully, get you out of a potentially life-threatening encounter.
Medication:
Lastly, your Ranger teams will still have the ability to medicate your dinosaurs when they get sick. Just remember, even when you have an unwell creature in your park, you still need to approach with caution. They don't know you're trying to help them so if you're not careful, they may still try to chase you down!
Your Ranger teams aren't the only ones to receive these tools, the ACU team will also gain access to flares, medication and even a camera! So now if your Rangers are a little too busy to be medicating sick dinosaurs, you can send your ACU to do it instead. Likewise you might find you can get some super cool photos from the helicopter that wouldn't necessarily be possible from your Ranger vehicles, or maybe your ACU can help out your Rangers by throwing some flares down when they're in trouble!
These awesome new features will be coming to the game for free in update 1.12, along with the new paid expansion: Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park on 10 December 2019. We're very excited to see how this changes the way you experience the game, and we can't wait to see all the interesting ways you come up with to keep your Ranger teams safe from harm.
We hope you've enjoyed these Feature Focus articles for Free Update 1.12. Next week we'll be doing a special Developer Livestream to talk even more about Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park, more details will come in the December stream schedule!
Welcome to our final Feature Focus for Free Update 1.12, where we'll be taking a dive into another new feature of the update and telling you a little more about how it works. Today we'll be talking about... Ranger Teams!
DANGER!
Be careful when you enter your dinosaur exhibits, they're not safe for anyone to be in; including your Ranger Teams! That's right, your dinosaurs will now attack your Ranger teams if you get too close. Different dinosaurs have varying temperaments when it comes to humans. Some will let you get relatively close to them, and others will run for you as soon as you're in their sights. You'll need to drive carefully through your exhibits in order to keep your dinosaurs content. If you drive too fast, too close or even honk your horn at them, you could be putting your Ranger's lives in danger! If your Ranger team's health goes to 0%, it will be permanently disabled until you replace it with a new one, but if you manage to get out of an exhibit before your health goes down, you can return the team to base and leave them to repair over time.
This is going to create some interesting challenges in your parks, so you'll want to think about how your exhibits are currently laid out. Do you need to have a special fenced off area for your safety? Perhaps you'll want to add more gates so you've got multiple escape routes? Or maybe you want to do the opposite and make a maze for you Ranger teams, making it harder for them to escape... who knows? But the choice is yours!
RANGER TOOLS
It wouldn't be fair on your Rangers to throw them into an enclosure without some form of protection. So we've given Ranger teams some new, non-lethal tools to help them if they happen to get themselves into a tricky situation, like being eye-to-eye with a T. rex! Now, when you jump into your Ranger vehicle, you'll see the three tools on the left of your screen, and be able to cycle through them to pick which one you'd like to use for the particular circumstance you find yourself in.
Tranquilisers:
Much like your ACU units, Ranger teams will now be able to tranquilise dinosaurs from right there in the vehicle! Of course, if a dinosaur is running full throttle towards you, tranquilisers may not be the best option.
Flares:
We all know T. rexes love flares, they see them and just can't stop themselves from chasing them! So your Ranger teams are equipped with flares to distract dinosaurs from your vehicle while they're aggressive, and hopefully, get you out of a potentially life-threatening encounter.
Medication:
Lastly, your Ranger teams will still have the ability to medicate your dinosaurs when they get sick. Just remember, even when you have an unwell creature in your park, you still need to approach with caution. They don't know you're trying to help them so if you're not careful, they may still try to chase you down!
ACU
Your Ranger teams aren't the only ones to receive these tools, the ACU team will also gain access to flares, medication and even a camera! So now if your Rangers are a little too busy to be medicating sick dinosaurs, you can send your ACU to do it instead. Likewise you might find you can get some super cool photos from the helicopter that wouldn't necessarily be possible from your Ranger vehicles, or maybe your ACU can help out your Rangers by throwing some flares down when they're in trouble!
We hope you've enjoyed these Feature Focus articles for Free Update 1.12. Next week we'll be doing a special Developer Livestream to talk even more about Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park, more details will come in the December stream schedule!