![]() ![]() V1.7 Updated to cover all database entries for Update 6 and the Feathered Species Pack. (Database Entries, Campaign, Challenge Modes. V1.6 Updated to unlock everything contained within the Dominion Malta DLC. ![]() V1.5.1 Tiny Update to include the zipline attraction database entry. V1.5 Added unlocked Database entries for the Late Cretaceous DLC. V1.44 2 Missing (bugged) Database Entries now fixed V1.42 Updated for the Dominion Biosyn DLC. V1.4 Updated Database Entries for Camp Cretaceous Update/DLC V1.3 Updated for the Early Cretaceous DLC to include the new dig sites and Lost World Pteranodon skin unlocked. Please check the video here įor everything unlocked then just drop "player" into PC/C:/users/"yourusername"/Saved Games/Frontier Developments/Jurassic World Evolution 2/"LongNumber"/saves/ *Make sure to disable the scientist/research and expedition options in sandbox settings if you do not see all the dinosaurs. ![]() *Works with none/any/all DLC (Now up to Update 6/Feathered Species Pack). *Works with either the Steam or Epic games PC versions. Unlocks all dinosaurs, maps/islands, buildings, upgrades and database entries. This is my own original save file for Jurassic World Evolution 2. Jurassic World Evolution 2: Feathered Species Pack brings four new unmissable additions to the Evolution 2 formula, while Frontiers’ continued updates make this an ever more exciting and involving park builder.Full video install guide can be found on my YT channel here These both look very cool indeed, and add a new flavour to your park designs. They’re linked to the outside by underground tunnels so you pop the entrance somewhere convenient while your guests can get closer than ever to the wildlife. There’s also two new viewing stations, the tree trunk and the dome, both of which can operate independently within an enclosure. I can see players absolutely loving this increase in space. These give you pretty much all the space you could ever need to craft the amusement park/death and mayhem factory of your dreams. It brings some tweaks and additions to both the gameplay and the Sandbox mode, including the ability to create huge square maps in a variety of biomes. As these guys stomped out of the hatchery there were genuine cries of delight from me and my son, and they might actually be our favourite of the four new species here.Īlongside the four new creature types, Update 6 is launching at the same time as a free addition for all players. It’s an omnivore, it loves water, and it’s also the joint most dangerous plant eater in the game. It’s a giant ostrich-like creature, which looks a little like a dino-platypus, and just like the others in this DLC pack it is decidedly more loveable than its featherless compatriots. The fourth and final new dinosaur is the Deinocheirus. Cabot Finch, annoying park manager extraordinaire, returns here to warn you about not treating them like plushies to take home, but I’d be willing to give it a shot. This social group-loving Compsognathid is, like the others in its genome-type, pretty tiny, but they’re able to be seen from a much longer distance thanks to their squirrel-like furry tails. It’s funny how adding feathers and fluff rather than leathery skin suddenly makes everything cuddlier, and that’s undoubtedly the case with the Sinosauropteryx. The sense of weight to their movements, their sweeping elegant tail and the unique animations that bring them to life continue to make Jurassic World Evolution 2 one of, if not the, best-looking park builders of all time. It’s an awesome-looking model that’s slightly smaller than an Allosaurus, and there’s an incredible amount of detail including some impressive head crests. There’s not much else you can say except that. The first, Yutyrannus, ‘the feathered tyrant’, looks like a furry T-Rex. You’re getting four new dinosaurs in this DLC pack, and, if the title alone didn’t make things clear, they’re all of the feathery, or at least fluffy variety. ![]() These fine and feathered friends(?) are front and centre in the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Feathered Species DLC. As science and cinema got ever closer in the last few decades, we’ve treated to a whole host of prehistoric revelations, the most recent of which has led to dinosaurs suddenly sprouting feathers from their leathery hides. Then things progressed – I guess, science and archaeology happened? – and new discoveries were made, the thinking changed, and in the midst of all this Steven Spielberg decided to make a little film called Jurassic Park. When I was a kid, dinosaurs were big, brown, and probably a bunch of white bones in the natural history museum. ![]()
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