Dinosaurs General Gameplay The Size of the Enclosure should affect the Population/Social Requirement/Limit

It seems unnatural (To me anyway) that no matter how absolutely HUMUNGOUS you make an enclosure, one particular species in a mixed species environment still breaks out.

Not just that, if for example, a Stegosaurus strays to far from its herd in a large enclosure, it gets mad and breaks out. ITS NOT MY FRICKIN FAULT YOUR A STUPID DINO!!! (Another flaw in the herding mechanism)

In my opinion, the distance of a dinosaur from the other dinosaurs shouldn't matter that much. I'm not saying remove that mechanism, I'm saying improve it, increase the distance requirement, as long as they're in the same Large, but not too large of a distanced enclosure. In a similar way, a large enclosure should increase the Population (Not the social) Limit.
 
It seems unnatural (To me anyway) that no matter how absolutely HUMUNGOUS you make an enclosure, one particular species in a mixed species environment still breaks out.

Not just that, if for example, a Stegosaurus strays to far from its herd in a large enclosure, it gets mad and breaks out. ITS NOT MY FRICKIN FAULT YOUR A STUPID DINO!!! (Another flaw in the herding mechanism)

In my opinion, the distance of a dinosaur from the other dinosaurs shouldn't matter that much. I'm not saying remove that mechanism, I'm saying improve it, increase the distance requirement, as long as they're in the same Large, but not too large of a distanced enclosure. In a similar way, a large enclosure should increase the Population (Not the social) Limit.

I so totally agree on every point I've been asking the same from the beginning.

I'm ok with having social limits to conform a 'herd' but I'm not ok with these critters wander away from the rest of the herd, which they still do so often the herding system seems to be a joke.

Also, an enclosure big enough should allow for different herds to coexist, even from the same species. But that would require, I think, to implement territorial and foraging behaviors (for carnivores and herbivores respectively).
 
On the herd part of your reply
Also, an enclosure big enough should allow for different herds to coexist, even from the same species. But that would require, I think, to implement territorial and foraging behaviors (for carnivores and herbivores respectively).
I don't know if its a glitch or its already part of the game, but in my recreation of Jurassic World on Sandbox, I have 5 Triceratops and 2 Alpha's in the same enclosure even if they're close together. Same with the Stegosaurus.

I know you can have more than one Alpha in the same enclosure but only when they stray too far from each other. In my case, even if they're together nothing changes. And I've been observing them, they Don't socialize together, it's usually one alpha socializes with one other Triceratops, and the other alpha gets two. Even when they're all together.

Also thanks for agreeing. I was expecting that the first reply would be a bash.
 
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