What animals would you like to see in JWE2? What is your wishlist?

It's from a totally different JW game, but I would never close the idea of exploring eras outside of the age of dinosaurs. Before and maybe after.

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So far in the Jurassic World: Evolution games, the smallest dinosaur available for us to use is the chicken-sized Compsognathus.

We are waiting for Microceratus since its appearance in Jurassic World: Dominion.

If Mussaurus is to be depicted having the size of a mouse, would it be too small for the game?

Here is the sample of the original novel version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

"After a moment, a small animal peeked out from among the fronds. It appeared to be the size of a mouse; it had smooth, hairless skin and large eyes mounted high on its tiny head. It was greenish-brown in color, and it made a continuous, irritable squeaking sound at Levine, as if to drive him away. Levine stayed motionless, hardly daring to breathe.
He recognized this creature, of course. It was a mussaurus, a tiny prosauropod from the Late Triassic. Skeletal remains were found only in South America. It was one of the smallest dinosaurs known" (Crichton, 87)

Crichton, Michael. The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Random House, (1995). EPUB file.
 
So far in the Jurassic World: Evolution games, the smallest dinosaur available for us to use is the chicken-sized Compsognathus.

We are waiting for Microceratus since its appearance in Jurassic World: Dominion.

If Mussaurus is to be depicted having the size of a mouse, would it be too small for the game?

Here is the sample of the original novel version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

"After a moment, a small animal peeked out from among the fronds. It appeared to be the size of a mouse; it had smooth, hairless skin and large eyes mounted high on its tiny head. It was greenish-brown in color, and it made a continuous, irritable squeaking sound at Levine, as if to drive him away. Levine stayed motionless, hardly daring to breathe.
He recognized this creature, of course. It was a mussaurus, a tiny prosauropod from the Late Triassic. Skeletal remains were found only in South America. It was one of the smallest dinosaurs known" (Crichton, 87)

Crichton, Michael. The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Random House, (1995). EPUB file.
I think an animal the size of a mouse would be too small to have in this game because it would be to difficult to see on the screen. I am hoping they add Moros intrepidus from the Jurassic world Dominion movie into the game. Some other small dinosaurs that would be nice to see added into the game include Halszkaraptor, waterfowl-like dromaeosaurid species from Mongolia that is believed to have been a piscivore, Zalmoxes robustus, a rhabdodontid ornithopod dinosaur from Romania, Magyarosaurus, a dwarf sauropod from Romania that is one of the smallest known sauropod species and is known the to have osteoderms on its skin, Mochlodon, a rhabdodontid dinosaur species found in Austria and Hungary, and Balaur bondoc, a theropod dinosaur species from Romania whose name means stocky dragon in Romanian,
 
So far in the Jurassic World: Evolution games, the smallest dinosaur available for us to use is the chicken-sized Compsognathus.

We are waiting for Microceratus since its appearance in Jurassic World: Dominion.

If Mussaurus is to be depicted having the size of a mouse, would it be too small for the game?

Here is the sample of the original novel version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

"After a moment, a small animal peeked out from among the fronds. It appeared to be the size of a mouse; it had smooth, hairless skin and large eyes mounted high on its tiny head. It was greenish-brown in color, and it made a continuous, irritable squeaking sound at Levine, as if to drive him away. Levine stayed motionless, hardly daring to breathe.
He recognized this creature, of course. It was a mussaurus, a tiny prosauropod from the Late Triassic. Skeletal remains were found only in South America. It was one of the smallest dinosaurs known" (Crichton, 87)

Crichton, Michael. The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Random House, (1995). EPUB file.
It would probably be best to have a fully grown adult size of the Mussaurus
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It would probably be best to have a fully grown adult size of the Mussaurus
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The size of an adult Mussaurus looks nearly the same as the Plateosaurus discovered in Trossingen Formation in Germany, Obere Bunte Mergel in Switzerland, Marnes Irisees Superieures Formation in France, Fleming Fjord Formation in Greenland.

I assume that a number of you fans and players would like to see the Plateosaurus be added to this game.
 
Why ask for an ugly Velociraptor clone? IF Utahraptor ever gets added, it should only be a realistic and feathered one.
Otherwise there really is no point
 
Why ask for an ugly Velociraptor clone? IF Utahraptor ever gets added, it should only be a realistic and feathered one.
Otherwise there really is no point
The nostalgia I had as a kid. There is no right or wrong coming from an opinion or likes we may have as fans of the game. I remember Jurassic Park being such a large part of my childhood, and dinosaurs in general. I have room for retro looking animals as much as scientifically accurate ones. This being a Jurassic franchise game, many of the dinosaurs are more fiction than fact when it comes to the aesthetics. Whether my opinions are popular or unpopular, it does not matter. I'm just throwing out ideas for a game I enjoy. And I hope we as a community could keep enjoying for a really long time.
 
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Why ask for an ugly Velociraptor clone? IF Utahraptor ever gets added, it should only be a realistic and feathered one.
Otherwise there really is no point

Regarding Utahraptor, it should have feathers and be bigger than Velociraptor.

If some of you have the time, try Ark: Survival Evolved so you can see what a Utahraptor looks like.
 
Hello, I'm an enthusiast user of Jurassic World Evolution 2 Jurassic World Evolution 1. It's been an amazing ride using Jurassic World Evolution 2.

I have used Jurassic World Evolution 2 in creating, narrating documentaries and posting them on YouTube. It's been a tremendously useful tool for my videos.

Here's a link to my channel if you'd like to see my work.

I have a proposal for 3 future DLCs for JWE2. (Part of an Upcoming Prediction DLC video series Coming out soon...).

I also wanted to say to all the developers on Frontier.... THANK YOU, So Much Frontier for making this Masterpiece of a Game for us Dinosaur Fans!!! I am blown Away by how great your work on JWE2 and Planet Zoo. The Graphics, Maps and details on the Animals are breathtaking! The more realistic behaviors and social animations are an outstanding touch!


Here is my DLC. Wishlist,

Dominion-Malta Pack
Dominion-Malta Pack Proposal.jpg


New Features and improvements
• A new Dinosaur variant Dominion Iguanodon
• New Map Valletta, Malta and Challange mission

Triassic Pack
Triassic Pack Proposal.jpg

[I think including one non-dinosaur reptile instead of 2 dinosaurs in the Triassic DLC's would paint a more accurate and interesting representation for the Triassic Period in JWE2's roster. Besides, Postosuchus looks quite dinosaur-like. Another reason to include Postosuchus is that JWE2 already has two carnivorous dinosaurs from the Triassic Period.] What do you guys think?

New Features and improvements
• New Aquatic feeder: Ammonite. Live Ammonite

Permian Pack

Important Note
[I did not include aquatic or flying reptiles in the Permian DLC due to no known fully aquatic or flying reptiles at this time. Instead, I included one Reptile, one Synapsid and two Therapsids]

(I came up with this DLC simply because Dimetrodon and Lystrosaurus are now Canon in the Jurassic World franchise. Also, I think it would be a great opportunity to include other animals that lived alongside them. What do you guys think?)

Permian Pack Proposal.jpg

[An interesting idea I had is that the Inostrancevia is partially fluffy like the Tyrannosaurus 65 MYA variant. Optional because it's so difficult to animate fur and hair]

New Features and improvements
• Euchambersia becomes the first Non-Dinosaurian Reptile to pack hunt, using their venomous bite to slowly bring down their prey.

Thank you so much for your time and have an amazing day!
 
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Hello Frontier,

Congratulations on your one-year anniversary for Evolution 2. Can't wait to see what's in store at the end of the year and 2023. So, I heard from your recent video that you guys have ten DLCs planned for the game and it's kind of putting me on a red alert because there are still many animals I'd like to see in this game before it's done, so here we go.

1. Oviraptor (I'm still debating about its diet for the game, but it'd be leaving an important aspect of the dinosaur kingdom if this wasn't included)
2. Deinocheirus
3. Microceratus
4. Protoceratops
5. Tarbosaurus (I hope a Hidden Adventure update comes out with this included)
6. Archelon (I question the diet it would have in the game, but I'd love to see it)
7. Masiakasaurus
8. Torvosaurus
9. Miragaia
10. Plateosaurus
11. Psittacosaurus
12. Nyctosaurus
13. Concavenator
14. Eoraptor
15. Yangchuanosaurus
16. Nothosaurus (I hope a Hidden Adventures update comes out with this included)
17. Shonisaurus
18. Cymbospondylus
19. Hypsilophodon
20. Pelecanimimus
21. Lambeosaurus
22. Einiosaurus
23. Nanuqsaurus
24. Gigantoraptor
25. Irritator
26. Dakosaurus
27. Aegyptosaurus
28. Hatzegopteryx
29. Zalmoxes
30. Shantungosaurus
31. Rajasaurus
32. Ornitholestes
33. Mononykus
34. Guanlong
35. Saturnalia
36. Toujianosaurus
37. Dolichorynchops
38. Phosphatodraco
39. Moros
40. Cartorhynchus
41. Tupandactylus
42. Dilong
43. Anzu
44. Saurolophus
45. Leaellynasaura
46. Cartorhynchus
47. Shunosaurus
48. Alanqa (We need some pterosaurs from Africa)
49. Saltasaurus
50. Shuvuuia
51. Nothronychus
52. Erliansaurus
53. Geosaurus
54. Diamantinasaurus
55. Europasaurus
56. Shunosaurus
 
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Hello, I'm an enthusiast user of Jurassic World Evolution 2 Jurassic World Evolution 1. It's been an amazing ride using Jurassic World Evolution 2.

I have used Jurassic World Evolution 2 in creating, narrating documentaries and posting them on YouTube. It's been a tremendously useful tool for my videos.

Here's a link to my channel if you'd like to see my work.

I heard news that The Dev Build revealed they were only planning 10 DLC's for Jurassic World Evolution 2. Since the release of the latest DLC, there are only 6 more DLCs planned to be made if I recall correctly.

I have a proposal for 3 future DLCs of the JWE2. (Part of an Upcoming Prediction DLC video series Coming out soon...).

I also wanted to say to all the developers on Frontier.... THANK YOU, So Much Frontier for making this Masterpiece of a Game for us Dinosaur Fans!!! I am blown Away by how great your work on JWE2 and Planet Zoo. The Graphics, Maps and details on the Animals are breathtaking! The more realistic behaviors and social animations are an outstanding touch!.


Here is my DLC. Wishlist,
Dominion-Malta Pack
• Atrociraptor
• Lystrosaurus
• Microceratus
• Moros intrepidus
• Oviraptor (Extended Edition)

New Features and improvements
• A new Dinosaur variant Dominion Iguanodon
• New Map Valletta, Malta and Challange mission

Triassic Pack
• Cymbospondylus (An Ichthyosaur)
• Eudimorphodon
• Plateosaurus
• Postosuchus (A Rauisuchid that may have been committed to bipedal locomotion) [I think including one non-dinosaur reptile instead of 2 dinosaurs in the Triassic DLC's would paint a more accurate and interesting representation for the Triassic Period in JWE2's roster. Besides, Postosuchus looks quite dinosaur-like. Another reason to include Postosuchus is that JWE2 already has two carnivorous dinosaurs from the Triassic Period.] What do you guys think?

New Features and improvements
• New Aquatic feeder: Ammonite. Live Ammonite

Permian Pack

Important Note
[I did not include aquatic or flying reptiles in the Permian DLC due to no known fully aquatic or flying reptiles at this time. Instead, I included one Reptile, one Synapsid and two Therapsids]

(I came up with this DLC simply because Dimetrodon and Lystrosaurus are now Canon in the Jurassic World franchise. Also, I think it would be a great opportunity to include other animals that lived alongside them. What do you guys think?)

• Edaphosaurus (A Synapsid with a sail on its back like Dimetrodon. Edaphosaurus and Dimetrodon are actually distantly related, but that's where the relationship ends. Edaphosaurus was an herbivore and was often Dimetrodon's main source of food.)
• Euchambersia (A Therocephalian Therapsid with a poisonous bite.)
• Inostrancevia (A Large Therapsid with Sabre-teeth like Smilodon.) [An interesting idea i had is that the Inostrancevia is partially fluffy like the Tyrannosaurus 65 MYA variant. Optional because it's so difficult to animate fur and hair]
• Scutosaurus (A large herbivorous reptile distantly related to Turtles and Tortoises. Scutosaurus existed alongside Inostrancevia and was likely it's main prey item.)

New Features and improvements
• Euchambersia becomes the first Non-Dinosaurian Reptile to pack hunt, using their venomus bite to slowly bring down their prey.

Thank you so much for your time and have an amazing day!
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I heard news that The Dev Build revealed they were only planning 10 DLC's for Jurassic World Evolution 2.
Frontier hasn't announced how many DLC's there would be.
 
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