The Dino Data Thread

Jens Erik

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
Welcome to Dino Data, a new feature were we discuss some of the fun and interesting facts about Jurassic World Evolution! Today's topic: Who's eaten the most guests?

Turns out, it's the Velociraptor! They've attacked millions of guests, and that's a lot of chaos caused! Who do you think the others are?

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Assuming that natural breakouts are the main source, Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus and Indominus break out for fun in my experience.
 

Jens Erik

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
Besides the Velociraptor the top people eaters in Jurassic World Evolution are Dilophosaurus, Deinonychus, Ceratosaurus and T. rex, But even when you combine the four of them, they still haven't eaten as many guests as the Velociraptors did on their own!

Stay tuned for more fun Dino Data later in the week.

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Oh man, this brings me back to launch day with the ceratosaurus escape being super exciting, it and the spinosaurus were my favorite guest chompers.

I think my favorite dinosaur escape now is opening a gate to a pack of 16 troodon. The tiny carnivores would flow out like deadly water! 🦖
 

Jens Erik

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
Oh man, this brings me back to launch day with the ceratosaurus escape being super exciting, it and the spinosaurus were my favorite guest chompers.
I've also had some Ceratos escape when they felt bored. My poor guests!
I can see the Deyno as the 2nd, since I've had, er, problems
They're a little squirrely.. And hungry!
 
I agree with Jens, I think the velociraptor is the one that kills the most (even more if he has an altered genome), unfortunately I can't bring here a video I made, of a squad attacking goats whenever they left, they didn't even give time. the same should be with the visitors, just releasing them to take the test XD
 
I see, so this time it's the number of kills compared to the number produced?

If so that's pretty remarkable, considering how many more Velociraptors you have in a park.
 
So how much is from "natural" escapes (storms, bashing fences) compared to how many were released, either by the players or the divisions? Or is this not possible to record?
 

Jens Erik

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
So how much is from "natural" escapes (storms, bashing fences) compared to how many were released, either by the players or the divisions? Or is this not possible to record?
It would be so, so cool if we had that kind of data, but unfortunately that's not something we can track.
 
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