Frontier Needs to address issues

So I recently purchased the aquatic expansion just released and although the new content is great and understandably has new bugs, (like underwater viewing bubbles popping up above the water)... THAT I am ok with waiting on a patch for. but the fact that Frontier has yet to address or Fix bugs that have been around since launch is unacceptable. This is not a Beta Testing game, it is a final game that was released and sold as PLAYABLE, when in fact the sandbox mode is far from. (at least on PC) The bug of dinosaurs freezing in place and not moving, once you have a decent amount of dinos in your park, and the bug of fish feeders no longer dispensing fish has been around since launch, and instead of fixing them or even acknowledging them we just get money grab after money grab of expansions released.
Frontier's own homepage states

"GROUND-BREAKING VIDEOGAMES​

We strive to create games that will put both Frontier and the games industry itself at the forefront of the world entertainment industry."

THIS IS UTTERLY FALSE. Frontier is releasing broken unfinished games and promoting them as playable.
All while forum moderators work tirelessly to quell the rising flames.
I am going to start looking what is needed to start a class action lawsuit as there have been multiple posts, and youtube videos, and other evidence, documenting the issues with nothing official from Frontier on their efforts to correct the problems with their "forefront of the industry groundbreaking video game" Once legal representation has been consulted I will update with further contact information. but Frontiers blatant disregard for fixing the issues needs to stop. hopefully a moderator has contact with actual frontier and can pass along the message and we might actaully hear something. regardless however i think legal routs still need to be taken against their false advertising of the products they put out for you to buy at FULL COST.
 
There is one important issue that Frontier have neglected for a long time. It is disgustingly appalling that the herbivores' dislike relationships are based on paleobotany and it spoils the game alot.

 
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There is one important that Frontier have neglected for a long time. It is disgustingly appalling that the herbivores' dislike relationships are based on paleobotany and it spoils the game alot.

Is this something which is a bug in the game though or just something Frontier intentionally programmed this way, and it just sucks?
 
Is this something which is a bug in the game though or just something Frontier intentionally programmed this way, and it just sucks?

The game sucks and it needs fixing. Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis' dinosaur cohabitation element is better than Jurassic World: Evolution 2.
 
The game sucks and it needs fixing. Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis' dinosaur cohabitation element is better than Jurassic World: Evolution 2.
That..... has nothing to even do with the post..... Plenty of games in the world suck.... this is about actual BUGS to the game not being fixed after peoples money have been spent on a product... Its not about fixing opinions on the game.
 
That..... has nothing to even do with the post..... Plenty of games in the world suck.... this is about actual BUGS to the game not being fixed after peoples money have been spent on a product... Its not about fixing opinions on the game.

If you just say "bugs" in the thread's title, I would not respond and have this talk. Because you say "issue", I still see the faulty dinosaur cohabitation element as an issue that needs addressing. This not about opinions.

Regarding certain bugs I noticed, I brought them up in the news thread about the launch of the Prehistoric Marine Species pack and Update 7.
 
Please remember if there are bugs in the game please report it, otherwise Frontier will not be aware of them.
issues.frontierstore.net
Its been reported repeatedly for years. Frontier is plenty aware and just choosing not to do anything about it because it would be entirely too time consuming to fix and probably not cost justafiable. easier just to keep selling a broken product
 
If you just say "bugs" in the thread's title, I would not respond and have this talk. Because you say "issue", I still see the faulty dinosaur cohabitation element as an issue that needs addressing. This not about opinions.

Regarding certain bugs I noticed, I brought them up in the news thread about the launch of the Prehistoric Marine Species pack and Update 7.
YOU see an issue with the cohabitation... that is absolutely and opinion...... If its working as its programmed to work, its not an issue or a bug. You just dont like the way its programmed. I AGREE with you, it could be done alot better, HOWEVER its still working as its intended. you just dont like it. That is an opinion, and not a problem with the game, its just a problem with YOUR enjoyment of the gameplay.
 
YOU see an issue with the cohabitation... that is absolutely and opinion...... If its working as its programmed to work, its not an issue or a bug. You just dont like the way its programmed. I AGREE with you, it could be done alot better, HOWEVER its still working as its intended. you just dont like it. That is an opinion, and not a problem with the game, its just a problem with YOUR enjoyment of the gameplay.

Bugs can be remedied in a small update.

Amendments on dinosaur cohabitation element had been done in major updates 3, 4, and 5. There have not been any work in that element since then.

It is not opinion. Herbivores can eat from paleo-plants without needing feeders is a major improvement over Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis and Jurassic World: Evolution 1; but the dislike relationships based on paleo-plants spoil such improvement. I am willing to accept herbivores' dislike relationships based on geography and timeline. What Frontier had done to some of the ceratopsians was like "legs are added to the drawing of a serpent". Instead of improving the ceratopsians' cohabitation element, it was made for the worst.

If the dinosaur cohabitation element is still being neglected without any effort in improving it, it will be difficult to accommodate new herbivore species.
 
@Izeith

Take a look at this:


In the long run, the dinosaur cohabitation element still needs work.
 
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with cohabitation as it is right now. It makes enough sense to me that things don't want to fight over shared food sources.

Though I will say, both for this game and for Planet Zoo, I've had more than a few reported issues turn into "Expired" in the Issue Tracker before anyone looks at it, and it's not a nice feeling when that happens.
 
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with cohabitation as it is right now. It makes enough sense to me that things don't want to fight over shared food sources.

Though I will say, both for this game and for Planet Zoo, I've had more than a few reported issues turn into "Expired" in the Issue Tracker before anyone looks at it, and it's not a nice feeling when that happens.

@TacticianLyra Just so you know, the Issue Tracker is more on bugs.

It is time for you to wake up.

Despite the herbivores in Jurassic World: Evolution 2 can feed on paleo plants which is an improvement over Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, the cohabitation in Jurassic World: Evolution 2 is worse than Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. If something is faulty, there is work to do to improve it.
 
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