Jwe2 or jwe3 dinosaurs size difference

Dear frontier you have to considere this suggestion for an future update or for the new annonce jurassic world game (jwe3 probably)

So here is my suggestion
Size different for dinosaurs of the same species

It be random for campaign (with min size and max size) so we won't see an 120 meter tall t rex walking around

For sandbox having choice for each dinosaurs size (length and height maybe also width) this will make each dinosaurs more unique (this maybe off this suggestion but for jwe3 or whatever it will be called we would need gender dimorphism male and female difference)
 
So basically, the species selection of JWE2 (122 species) with the breeding, growth, and sexually dimorphism of Prehistoric Kingdom.
Well i think frontier should take inspiration from their own work "planet zoo" and also others work "prehistoric kingdom" but still keeping this jwe2 basic aspect

Building (restaurant. Hôtels. Toilettes. Shops. Dinosaur View areas) should be pre made similaire to jwe2

But fences should be allowed to be custom made similaire to planet zoo and prehistoric kingdom

Not only fences but also enclosure décoration should be modular building similaire to planet zoo and prehistoric kingdom we could make an bridge made of rocks or even an cave for our dinosaurs
 
So basically, the species selection of JWE2 (122 species) with the breeding, growth, and sexually dimorphism of Prehistoric Kingdom.
Also interaction animations that properly sync despite the numerous, potentially countless variations in size... because that couldn't possibly be too much to expect, could it?!
 
I am in for the size variation for the animals, a herd of parasaurs would look more interesting with some larger than others, as well as a bit of a saturation variation amongst themselves to really make them unique from each other.

I think it would be cool if dinosaurs that have left the hatcheries just entered adulthood but still have room to grow. Where they could grow a slight bit more over time to give off the impression of aging, which could be cool feature. We could hatch Big Eatie first, wait a while, and then introduce Little Eatie, and you could tell that Big Eatie is older because she is a bit bigger than Little Eatie.

We could also see the process of the 2015 Indominous Rex in the size she was in the movie, and over time, see her grow to her current size in the game.
 
I am in for the size variation for the animals, a herd of parasaurs would look more interesting with some larger than others, as well as a bit of a saturation variation amongst themselves to really make them unique from each other.

I think it would be cool if dinosaurs that have left the hatcheries just entered adulthood but still have room to grow. Where they could grow a slight bit more over time to give off the impression of aging, which could be cool feature. We could hatch Big Eatie first, wait a while, and then introduce Little Eatie, and you could tell that Big Eatie is older because she is a bit bigger than Little Eatie.

We could also see the process of the 2015 Indominous Rex in the size she was in the movie, and over time, see her grow to her current size in the game.
They could also introduce an mechanic
Of how big an enclosure is determine how big the dinosaurs will grow


Small area = small

Big area = big/normal

Campaign and sandbox

And like i said i would love an option on sandbox to give your own size to your dinosaurs (each) with an min and max size we won't see an godzilla in our Park 🤣😅
 
They could also introduce an mechanic
Of how big an enclosure is determine how big the dinosaurs will grow


Small area = small

Big area = big/normal

Campaign and sandbox

And like i said i would love an option on sandbox to give your own size to your dinosaurs (each) with an min and max size we won't see an godzilla in our Park 🤣😅
I love that idea, it plays with the environment so well.

Like it would be a visual consequence for having more members in a herd/pack if the place is not big enough. A herd of parasaurs would have bigger members in a large enclosure, while a herd of a larger number of parasaurs in the same large enclosure could result in the dinosaurs being smaller. Like there is still enough vegetation, but not enough to allow for plus size growth.
 
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