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Jurassic World Evolution 2 drops a park management guide for scientists

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Aug 2, 2021



Frontier’s park management guide to scientists in Jurassic World Evolution 2 emphasises the importance of keeping your scientists happy, to avoid “dire consequences.”Your colleagues in Jurassic World Evolution were an unpredictable bunch. Ignore them for too long and they bypassed any ordinary reaction and went straight to sabotage: opening the gates to release some dinos, poisoning said dinos, or killing the power. How they thought that letting a dinosaur out into a park full of panicked guests would be a good idea is anyone’s guess, but it looks like they could be back at it in Jurassic World Evolution 2. “An unhappy scientist could lead to dire consequences,” the narrator balefully intones, over a shot of a carnivore heading away from a broken fence.It seems as though the hiring and managing of scientists will be quite an in-depth feature. “They each have specific skills that influence the outcome of tasks such as fossil extraction, incubation, and dinosaur welfare,” the devs say. They each have different traits such as “faster research” or “positive influence,” and the trailer above gives a quick glimpse of the options available once they’ve been hired: training them, firing them, or resting them. “Keeping your scientists well trained and monitoring their stress levels will ensure tasks are completed quickly and allow for the smooth running of your park,” the devs add. It looks fairly pricy to hire them — one scientist was shown as costing $1,500 per minute — and to rest them, with a cost shown of $60,000. Since they seem to be so key to dinosaur welfare, it sounds as though we’ll need to strategise with hiring and resting scientists — it’s possible we’ll find ourselves in trouble if we happen to land in a scenario where all our dinos are getting antsy but all our scientists are resting. We still have no concrete release date for Jurassic World Evolution 2, which is set to launch sometime this year, but we’ll be sure to keep an eye out.



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