JWE3 Species and Ideas wishlist

I really think the best way to do babies/juveniles in JWE3 would be as smaller variants. As making the dinosaurs breed and grow up from babies to adults would be much more complicated.

As for Custom maps - I tend to agree. One problem with JWE2 that I have had was too many maps in the United States (and California specifically). In JWE2 there are 3 California maps (not including variants) - San Diego, Yosemite National Park, and Sierra Nevada. In addition, there are at least 3 more in the Pacific Northwest, and two more in the Pacific Southwest.

In terms of maps - I would love to see a more accurate Jurassic World set up - with basically locations thru out the world. With 3 locations in the United States (San Diego, Texas, and Georgia), 2 locations in Canada (British Columbia, and Quebec), 3 locations on islands of Isla Sorna & Isla Nublar, 3 locations in Europe (Germany, Malta, & Biosyn (northern Italy), 3 locations in Asia (Southern China, Japan, & South Korea), 1 in Australia, 2 in Africa (Egypt and South Africa), and 2 in South America (Brazil & Argentina). This would give us (players) to have parks in all parts of the world, with dinosaurs/prehistoric animals which may be native to those areas.
 
The idea of babies has been a major request by players since the end of JWE, or launch of JWE2. A Major request which Frontier did not give us in JWE2. Which is why it is on many plyers wish list for JWE3.

But as I have already stated - I HIGHLY doubt that we will get breeding capabilities for the species in the game. The best we can realistically hope for is juvenile variants for many species. Also, since the juveniles of some species like Velociraptor, T.rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, Allosaurus, Carnotaurus, and Moros have seen in the various films - then those are the models that those juvenile variants should be based on.
 
I'm surprised that no one even mentioned the herbivore feeders from JWE1. I hope that they return for JWE3 alongside the JWE2 foliage for the herbivores to feed on (with the JWE1 feeders optional so that the herbivores of any species won't starve from the lack of natural greenery, allowing all species to feed on the same food types). As a compromise with the presence the JWE2 plants in JWE3, it could even be a sort of trade off, with the JWE1 feeders having less required enclosure space, but more expensive to restock in campaigns/challenge modes.

You can see the link for the feeders, which contains the JWE1 herbivore feeders, here if you're interested: https://jurassicworld-evolution.fandom.com/wiki/Feeder

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I'm surprised that no one even mentioned the herbivore feeders from JWE1. I hope that they return for JWE3 alongside the JWE2 foliage for the herbivores to feed on (with the JWE1 feeders optional so that the herbivores of any species won't starve from the lack of natural greenery, allowing all species to feed on the same food types). As a compromise with the presence the JWE2 plants in JWE3, it could even be a sort of trade off, with the JWE1 feeders having less required enclosure space, but more expensive to restock in campaigns/challenge modes.

You can see the link for the feeders, which contains the JWE1 herbivore feeders, here if you're interested: https://jurassicworld-evolution.fandom.com/wiki/Feeder

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Before Jurassic World: Evolution 1, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis has only one type of herbivore feeder. It dispenses a pair of bales each would fill the belly of any herbivore regardless of size instantly.

Though paleo-plants in Jurassic World: Evolution 2 are improvement over Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis and Jurassic World: Evolution 1; Jurassic World: Evolution 2 lost points because of the herbivores' dislike relationships based on those plants. I find the herbivores' dislike relationships based on geography and timeline acceptable.

What I want to see in the new game are:

  • Huayangosaurus and Chungkingosaurus like each other
  • Torosaurus and Triceratops like each other
  • Pachycephalosaurids, ornithomimids, hadrosaurids, and ceratopsids mutually like each other
  • Homalocephale, Gallimimus, and Deinocheirus mutually like each other
  • Camarasaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, and Brachiosaurus like each other
 
I tend to agree that some of the likes & dislikes among the herbivores in JWE2 make little to no sense. Species of herbivores that are found in the same formation should be compatible to live together in the same enclosure.

And some of the likes of certain carnivores, make even less sense than the herbivores. As most carnivores in the same habitat naturally DO NOT LIKE each other - it is true today, and it was true of predators during the Mesozoic. in the Morrison Formation - Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus would have fought each other, with Allosaurus often during off the Ceratosaurus. While it makes perfect sense that most predatory species of dinosaurs to like members of their own species. But they would see other species as potential rivals for their food, or in the case of smaller predators - may even be seen as possible food for the larger species.
 
That and the fact that the species that resemble that animal that they like or dislike can share territory but to a lesser extent than the species that resembles it, if you want to add a species from another place and without any similar species it can cause the animals to get scared, fight with the new species, attack it, feel uncomfortable and/or ignore it unless that other species does something and something has to be done so that both species can cohabit without many problems, which feels easier depending on the species, so it does not limit so much the species that you can have together.
 
And some of the likes of certain carnivores, make even less sense than the herbivores. As most carnivores in the same habitat naturally DO NOT LIKE each other - it is true today, and it was true of predators during the Mesozoic. in the Morrison Formation - Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus would have fought each other, with Allosaurus often during off the Ceratosaurus. While it makes perfect sense that most predatory species of dinosaurs to like members of their own species. But they would see other species as potential rivals for their food, or in the case of smaller predators - may even be seen as possible food for the larger species.

In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, Ceratosaurus does not fear Allosaurus. However, Ceratosaurus dared to deal a blow to Allosaurus when it was hunting or hungry. Large carnivores fight back after taking damage.

In all the Jurassic World: Evolution games, it makes no sense that Ceratosaurus being nearly as tall as Allosaurus.

What I do take well in Jurassic World: Evolution 2 is Ceratosaurus and Allosaurus like each other.

Exhibiting carnivores is space-consuming due to the dislike relationships between carnivores.

In Jurassic World: Evolution 2, Majungasaurus and Carnotaurus like each other due to being abelisaurs. What do you say about the like relationship between Qianzhousaurus and Albertosaurus due to both being Late Cretaceous medium-sized tyrannosaurs?

In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
, Acrocanthosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus like each other due to noth being carcharodontosaurids. Why not bringing such like relationship to Jurassic World: Evolution 3?

In all three games, there is one thing that remains constant and it makes sense. Though Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus share the same dig site, they dislike one another. Even though Spinosaurus can eat from the fish feeder in the Jurassic World: Evolution games, Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus still fight over territory.
 
I really think that the cohabitation system should be customizable so we could have species like or dislike whatever species they may cohabitate with (for example, I want all my sauropods (and maybe prosauropods if Plateosaurus is added) like each other while have the Indominus rex dislike everything even the raptors).
 
I really think that the cohabitation system should be customizable so we could have species like or dislike whatever species they may cohabitate with (for example, I want all my sauropods (and maybe prosauropods if Plateosaurus is added) like each other while have the Indominus rex dislike everything even the raptors).

Regarding the cohabitation system being customizable; I can have the Therizinosaurus being able to cohabit with Homalocephale, Gallimimus, Deinocheirus, Saurolophus (if added), and Saichania (if added).
 
I think Petting Zoos could be cool. My biggest problem with species like Microceratus and Oviraptor is that they're too small to be easily noticed in their exhibits. A Petting Zoo attraction would be a great way to better highlight them.
 
Welp, Saurophaganax is now considered dubious due to its chimeric nature (it is most likely a sauropod rather than an allosaurid as once believed). Maybe for the possible third Jurassic World Evolution game, we should get a large Allosaurus variant based on Allosaurus anax (the giant Allosaurus species that was recently described; hopefully that variant will be paleo-accurate if it is added) to make up for Saurophaganax's now-dubious nature (which also happened with Troodon).
 
Welp, Saurophaganax is now considered dubious due to its chimeric nature (it is most likely a sauropod rather than an allosaurid as once believed). Maybe for the possible third Jurassic World Evolution game, we should get a large Allosaurus variant based on Allosaurus anax (the giant Allosaurus species that was recently described; hopefully that variant will be paleo-accurate if it is added) to make up for Saurophaganax's now-dubious nature (which also happened with Troodon).

The Allosaurus species in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis and the Allosaurus in the Jurassic World films plus Jurassic World: Evolution games differ.

Though I do not recall their full scientific names, here is how it goes:

The Allosaurus species in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is of the one discovered in Tendaguru Formation in Tanzania and it looks large.

The Allosaurus species in the Jurassic World films and Jurassic World: Evolution games is of the one discovered in Lourinha Formation in Portugal and Morrison Formation in Colorado. That Allosaurus species look shorter than the one discovered in Tanzania.
 
The Allosaurus species in the Jurassic World films and Jurassic World: Evolution games is of the one discovered in Lourinha Formation in Portugal and Morrison Formation in Colorado. That Allosaurus species look shorter than the one discovered in Tanzania.

Still going by the in-game stats and size - the Allosaurus in JWE2 as well as the one in JW: Dominion would like to be based on Saurophaganax/Epanterias/A. anax. As it is about 12.0 meters/39.4 feet long.

The Allosaurus from the Lourinha Formation - is I believe to be A. europaeus. The Morrison formation Allosaurus is one of 4-5 species.
 
Still going by the in-game stats and size - the Allosaurus in JWE2 as well as the one in JW: Dominion would like to be based on Saurophaganax/Epanterias/A. anax. As it is about 12.0 meters/39.4 feet long.

The Allosaurus from the Lourinha Formation - is I believe to be A. europaeus. The Morrison formation Allosaurus is one of 4-5 species.
So, if Jurassic World Evolution 3 (if it is ever happening) actually gets more than just two variants, I think that Allosaurus should get three new variants while retaining the game's aesthetics, kinda like the images of Allosaurus Species and Life Stages Cosmetics and Variants mod (made by Masterdoot on Nexusmods) shown below (minus Allosaurus jimmadseni already in the game):

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Allosaurus fragilis (the most common and well-known Allosaurus species)

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Allosaurus jimmadseni (a base species of Allosaurus already in the first and second game)

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Allosaurus europaeus (the only Allosaurus species native to Europe)

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Allosaurus anax (formerly Saurophaganax maximus, and is the largest species of Allosaurus, filling the role of Jurassic Park Operation Genesis's Allosaurus)
 
Another thing to note about Allosaurus is the behavior:

1) In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, Allosaurus can live in small groups.

2) In Jurassic World: Evolution, Allosaurus is like T-Rex preferring to live alone. With the group-adaptation gene, up to four Allosaurus can be exhibited.

3) In Jurassic World: Evolution 2, even with the group-adaptation genetic modification, Allosaurus can live in small groups like in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis.

My research records said that Allosaurus hunt in groups to bring down a bigger prey, anybody like to see Allosaurus pack hunting in the new game?
 
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