Love the new Dinos but...

...I'm completely out of room :(

100% positive this is a repost, but it can't be more evident now that we have 3 exciting new Dinos to add to our parks. I would like/need bigger maps.

I had to sell my colourful herd of Olorotitans to make room for my 2 new Acrocanthosaurus'. That makes me sad. While gene editing helps to make enclosures smaller, it does have a claustrophobic feel.

disclaimer: I want decorations and terrain tools more though!
 
...I'm completely out of room :(

100% positive this is a repost, but it can't be more evident now that we have 3 exciting new Dinos to add to our parks. I would like/need bigger maps.

I had to sell my colourful herd of Olorotitans to make room for my 2 new Acrocanthosaurus'. That makes me sad. While gene editing helps to make enclosures smaller, it does have a claustrophobic feel.

disclaimer: I want decorations and terrain tools more though!
One thing I do is save my game in a new slot and give it a different name and that way I can have both my old islands and restart or rebuild the islands on my new save.

I look at my islands as one big park and try to use different species on different maps.
 
I may have to pursue that style of play. I just get so caught up in the "oh I want it" feeling and cram them into my sandbox.
 
I just thought of something while drawing a plan for a new sandbox.

What about small viewing galleries and/or path dinosaur visibility (like a real zoo)? The smaller galleries can offer the same visibility as a big one, but capped at, say, 25 or 30 guests. Paths can offer limited visibility but have it blocked by concrete.

Just trying to think of things they can implement to save space lol.
 
More ways for guest to see the dinosaurs are also a must. As much needed as terrain tools, I'd think.

And, actually, I had some similar thought, curiously enough: while placing some paths alongside a fence, couldn't help but missing some spots, from stretch to stretch where one could just place one of those binoculars that are often stationed in panoramic viewing spots.

However, that paths have absolutely no viewing components also feels unimmersive.
 
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