Fences Update

Some fences Update for the game.

low/small dinosaurs fences:

this new fence is half of the normal fence's height. Made for small dinosaurs like compys, homalos and others. Gests can see dinosaurs better with this fence.

Paths can conect through the cages:

When you place a path in a fence direction ,they automatically create a passage surrounded by a gate for visitors. This create a lot of possibilities to park designs (staff operations surrounded by fences, cenections of paths through cages,etc)

Jurassic world inspired fences

New fences designs inspired by indominus rex paddock, raptor squad paddock, camp cretaceous carnotaurus fences and invisible fences (for jurassic world era).
 
Would love more fences!

I think the issue is a lot of dinosaurs have escape animations which wouldn't work with smaller fences or different fences.

BUT these new fences could be added for sandbox only. Leave challenge mode and campaign as it is and give us awesome new fences for sandbox.

This will really make the game last a lot longer!

My fence wishlist:
Glass viewing 'fence', Small fences, wooden fence, malta brick fence with viewing points (glass windows)

A lot of inspiration can be taken from Frontier's Planet Zoo game
 
Paths can conect through the cages:

When you place a path in a fence direction ,they automatically create a passage surrounded by a gate for visitors. This create a lot of possibilities to park designs (staff operations surrounded by fences, cenections of paths through cages,etc)
Reviving the thread. With the current "turn agression against guests off" for dinosaurus it will be very usefull in open exhibits.

In other words: WE NEED IT!
 
There should be different heights for different types of fences.

This is an important visual indicator to what a fence does and its sturdiness as well. That's why unelectrified fencing was also useful, it let you have cheap starter fences that didn't bankrupt you since JWE2 encourages Backup Generator usage to new players. The fences had a linear progression curve visually and it would also help you determine which ones dinosaurs can and can't climb. Aside from that, it adds a lot aesthetically since you use so many of these in park designs anyway.
 
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