Oh, and I forgot to mention that hunger and dehydration options should be more customizable in sandbox than just all herbivores or carnivores or even none or all species. I would love an option to disable hunger and dehydration in scavengers (like Sinosauropteryx), piscivores (like Suchomimus), insectivores (like Jeholopterus), and omnivores (like Gigantoraptor) alongside herbivores and carnivores, so that I could place them alongside herbivores (with the herbivore hunger and dehydration disabled too) without them hunting or harassing the herbivores. Maybe carnivore and herbivore sizes should also be included as well, maybe having small theropods such as dromaeosaurs (like the film canon's raptors and Utahraptor) having the hunger and dehydration disabled unlike the medium-sized or large carnivores and vice versa. The cohabitation and comfort options should also apply to more animal diets as well (insectivores, piscivores, insectivores, and omnivores) and not just herbivores or carnivores, so that I don't have to worry about the piscivores or other species being stressed in an unfamiliar environment.
Plus, the dinosaur threats for different species should also be more customizable, not just dinosaurs, but pterosaurs too (I'm not sure about aquatic species like marine reptiles, but that could be possible if they could hunt land species and people that are too close to their exhibits), and not just herbivores or carnivores, but I should also have the ability to make scavengers, insectivores, piscivores, and omnivores not threats to people, so I could have Suchomimus, Gigantoraptor, Sinosauropteryx, Jeholopterus, and many more alongside herbivores without terrorizing or attacking guests in the game. The species size should also be included as options for dinosaur threats, so I could have dromaeosaurs of any kind be not threats to people, while having medium-sized and/or large theropods be threats.
By the way, Jeholopterus (if all species from the second game return as base/default species instead of DLCs) should be able to escape aviaries if the aviaries are broken by other pterosaurs, so I could have them flying freely outside of aviaries without modding.
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Well, maybe there could possibly be an option for sandbox to make piscivores and omnivores not hunt land prey or guests/staff (although they would still eat meat from carnivore feeders), as well as have a sandbox option to make Therizinosaurus not dislike everything. But that's just my idea, well hopefully Frontier likes my idea here.@Dinolover4242 In the Sandbox gameplay of Jurassic World: Evolution 2; toggle off the "Combat Frequency" prevent dinosaurs from hunting other dinosaurs. Even with the feature turned off, hunting predators still hunt goats.
Even with the fish feeder inside the enclosure; I doubt it is viable to put Suchomimus, Baryonyx, and Spinosaurus with herbivores.
I do not know about the Jeholopterus and Moros Intrepidus; there is a likelihood that Sinosauropteryx would threaten humans like Compsognathus due to both possibly in the same scientific family. I do not know about the Gigantoraptor, we will never get an answer to how come Oviraptor are hostile to humans in Dino Crisis 2.
The only species of herbivores that are known to be territorial as in being hostile to humans are Pachycephalosaurus and the hateful Therizinosaurus.
I do not know about Tapejara and Dsunga-; there is a possibility that Tropeognathus, Maaradactylus, and Barbaridactylus are hostile to humans like Dimorphodon, Cearadactylus, Geosternbergia, Pteranodon, and Quetzalcoatlus.
If Austroraptor is added; I wonder if it will have the same temperament as Suchomimus, Baryonyx, and Spinosaurus. Due to the dromaeosaurs that are available in game require prey, they will certainly threaten humans.
It would be nice for the 10th anniversary of Jurassic World, to get a Return to Jurassic World dlc pack, with missing buildings, attractions, dinosaurs, and the JW website skins.Anyway, I really want the Jurassic World website's more accurate Baryonyx and Parasaurolophus designs added as new variants or cosmetics (maybe that Parasaurolophus variant/cosmetic should be able to stand and walk on all fours, not just on its hind legs, to fit with the website's design and locomotion).
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Interesting! Hopefully I would finally be able to easily house species like Moros intrepidus and Sinosauropteryx if this is added.Enclosures made to showcase the smallest species in the game.
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Interesting! Hopefully I would finally be able to easily house species like Moros intrepidus and Sinosauropteryx if this is added.
Anyway, what about small aviaries for small species like Jeholopterus and possible new species like Microraptor (maybe include Dimorphodon if we don't want to house it in large aviaries with the larger species like Pteranodon)?
Yeah, I know they were not all fish-eaters.Pterosaurs had a variety of lifestyles. Traditionally seen as fish-eaters, the group is now understood to have also included hunters of land animals, insectivores, fruit eaters and even predators of other pterosaurs.
For JWE3 have the flying reptiles feed on more than just the fish from the fish feeder. Having more varied diets, like using the different plants like other herbivores and the insectivore feeder and maybe introducing other types of feeders, maybe eggs, clams, and shellfish.
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Scientists Scratch the Surface of Pterosaur Diets
SCIENCE Microscopic scratches on fossil teeth are forcing paleontologists to rethink diets of pterosaurs. (Nature) Use our fun activity to build your own pterosaur. (Yes, our lovely Dimorphodon ill…blog.education.nationalgeographic.org
- Paleontologists long thought pterosaurs were primarily piscivores—meaning, they mostly ate fish. In addition to fish, evidence suggests pterosaurs also ate:
- insects
- crabs, clams, and other shellfish
- mammals
- eggs
- terrestrial dinosaurs (reptiles)
- other pterosaurs
- avian dinosaurs (birds)
- carrion
- Not a part of the study, but at least one pterosaur, Pterodaustro, was probably a filter-feeder that used its specialized “tooth comb” to consume shellfish, plankton, and algae.
Yes. The preorder should be new, exclusive content. Maybe have one land Mesozoic animal, one flying animal, one lagoon animal, and one Cenozoic animal.This is a very important one for Frontier:
All animals that were part of Jurassic World Evolution 2 need to be the base game roster for JWE3. No cutting content to add on pre-order DLC or filling DLC slots for other creatures.