Future DLCs

I'm getting really anxious waiting to hear about the next update/dlc. would love to have a "soon" or "we will tell you in a week or two" or something so I have an idea when we will find out...

This. Very much this.

As much as I love the game, the replay value is dropping fast. (Give decorations please lol - shameless plug).
 

Paul_Crowther

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
I'm getting really anxious waiting to hear about the next update/dlc. would love to have a "soon" or "we will tell you in a week or two" or something so I have an idea when we will find out...

As soon as we're ready to share more of what's next for Jurassic World Evolution we will happily let everyone know on our website and social pages. We don't announce stuff until it's ready to be shared, this gives us room to be flexible so we can focus on what needs to be focused on and it means we're working to give you the best update rather than rushing to hit a pre-announced deadline.
 
Absolutely agree, the game now need decorations and terrains tools. we NEED to unleash our creativity and now we cant. And i hope something come out in march, two months of silence are too much

Isn't creativity exactly about getting the most out of limited resources?? So by making more tools, you'll cut down on the creativity making it easier to make more aesthetic parks. Creativity needs to be at its highest right now, and it's perfectly possible to make beautiful parks, if you think outside the box. :) So I don't follow that statement at all.
 
Isn't creativity exactly about getting the most out of limited resources?? So by making more tools, you'll cut down on the creativity making it easier to make more aesthetic parks. Creativity needs to be at its highest right now, and it's perfectly possible to make beautiful parks, if you think outside the box. :) So I don't follow that statement at all.

in a sense you're right, but you can not create a beautiful painting with just one brush and the colors black and white... , and now it's like we have this
 
in a sense you're right, but you can not create a beautiful painting with just one brush and the colors black and white... , and now it's like we have this

Hmmm... I don't agree with that at all. I've seen numerous paintings and pictures in black and white that are way more creative and beautiful than most paintings and pics with color... So I don't follow here.

I'm a music producer and I would say that almost ALL music is best with limited resources. Less is more. It's not the machine, it's the man behind it. The same goes with paintings etc... All about how you channel the creativity. Stuff is not better because there's more happening. I would say the complete opposite.

Though I agree, that we need more tools, I just don't follow the statement. :)
 
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"the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness."

Yes, it is. You take something and creates something new and better. It's exactly what it is.

And where does it state that limited resources are a necessity?
 
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If I read it correctly, the article states that your creativity benefits from constraints, but not that creativity itself defines it over said constraints.
Other definitions are: "[...] creativity involves the production of novel, useful products." -Michael Mumford and the production of "something original and worthwhile" -Robert Sternberg

None of them limites creativity to something you can only achive through constraints.

Look, I don't argue that constraints can't help you to become more creative with what you have. But saying that more tools equals less creativity (or even none creativity) is something I'm not convinced about.
 
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If I read it correctly, the article states that your creativity benefits from constraints, but not that creativity itself defines it over said constraints.
Other definitions are: "[...] creativity involves the production of novel, useful products." -Michael Mumford and the production of "something original and worthwhile" -Robert Sternberg

None of them limites creativity to something you can only achive through constraints.

Look, I don't argue that constraints can't help you to become more creative with what you have. But saying that more tools equals less creativity (or even none creativity) is something I'm not convinced about.

I never said it leads to no creativity whatsoever. You can be creative wih anything... I'm just saying you need even more creativity, when you have limited resources. That's a no brainer. It's like having a sampler with 10 seconds of sampling time, and one with 30 seconds (sorry for all the music references). You need way more creativity to make something outstanding from only 10 seconds than with 30.

The whole meaning of the word is making something out of your limitations. If nothing could be improved on, no one could be creative and make things better. It's basically just innovation.
 
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As soon as we're ready to share more of what's next for Jurassic World Evolution we will happily let everyone know on our website and social pages. We don't announce stuff until it's ready to be shared, this gives us room to be flexible so we can focus on what needs to be focused on and it means we're working to give you the best update rather than rushing to hit a pre-announced deadline.

I for one understand, slow and steady always wins.
 

Paul_Crowther

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
Does anyone know when can we expect next dlc and how many are planed?

We haven't announced any dates or announced a road map. We work on a flexible content strategy that lets us focus on making updates that hopefully matter and to the highest quality by not announcing release dates or content before they are ready.
 
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