5 MISTAKES & HOW TO FIX THEM | Jurassic World Evolution 2 Building Tips

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Are you making these park building mistakes in Jurassic World Evolution 2? These are the top 5 mistakes and how to fix them. Jurassic World Evolution 2 park building tips.

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Notification Squad, let me hear you ROAR!

EvolutionSquare
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You say I'm not here because you're funny but I actually find your jokes very entertaining I'm totally here for your personality (as well as your sweet building skills). Found your channel ages ago with your guided tour of the recreated JP1 park and I have been loving your content since

gumblebrum
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I love how everyone has different design styles! I was chuckling when you said that it's best to plan ahead, cause I found that I personally am at my best when I'm not planning at all 😂 which does not mean that I'm not just left staring at the blank map for hours sometimes 😂 but once the creative juices start to flow... I just love this game so much ❤ and you, and your videos!

JurassicTom
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They really need to make these parks bigger like the devs should make like the Jurassic world island a entire map complete freedom for us not just a little part of the island

melindasauer
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I mentioned it on one of your live streams, and I've been trying to do it myself lately, but it seems like everyone likes to make a section for their facilities, to hide away from the rest of the park; I've been trying to incorporate the staff buildings into the overall layout. Like, have staff centers spread out around the park instead of all three just crammed right by the control center.

keatonsmith
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This was a fantastic video. You are literally one of my favorite Jurassic World evolution 2 streamers. Not only do you have a great personality and you make people laugh, but you are truly creative and I appreciate that. I watch every video you post, especially for inspiration for my parks so thank you for helping me get my creativity flowing. Amazing tips in this video as always, I will definitely practice those 👍🏼

herculesgarcia
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The enclosure at 6:17 looks absolutely astonishing and has given me a lot of inspiration!

CNS
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I love this video so much, I've rewatched it many times to remind myself to stop noodling and to use space for aesthetics rather than just more enclosures. To try not to hurry from one habitat to another without doing anything between them. You're certainly inspiring and provides great insight and a reminder to have fun and use our imagination. I enjoy your humor very much and you're one of my favorite gamer youtubers.

heartlesskitten
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Hahah noodle paths🤣 luckely I had figured that out already. Got to say, really really like how you edited this video! It really is an inspiring watch🔥have a good evening✌🏾🦖

Dexsasaurus
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I make these mistakes much

Pls keep making build vids they inspire me so much!

prehistoric
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You have been my inspiration since I've started, its because of you I've continued my sandbox parks with almost impossible patience as a console player 😂

Feelslikesonder
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One thing I been doing is making the buildings themselves be inside the fence with the rest of the map for the dinos. It works pretty well. Just got to have narrow paths with fences on the sides for the view points.

taramaforhaikido
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Honestly, I never really thought about paths until I saw the thumbnail alone, and that has already MASSIVELY changed my parks

kittensareawesome
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I really like octagons. I don’t know why, but having massive octagonal enclosures just looks good to me. Whenever I build parks I use an inordinate amount of octagons and circles. Everywhere. I’ll have to try making more patterns in the paths and adding detail to the fences. I really think it could turn out amazing. I actually have a plan for a specific park build that I think could look even better with your tips.

bluemew
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Thanks for the ideas know my park aren’t just paths everywhere there now are so decorated you are so inspirational

clixy_yt
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@EvolutionSquare What you mention at 6:52, about guests touching electrical fences, it actually happens in the original Zoo Tycoon's expansion Dinosaur Digs, from all the way back in 2001. xD

lukehermansgaming
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I've been working on a park with a lot of decorations and pathing but now I've run into the opposite problem of the game crashing every five minutes so your console or PC's performance is something to keep in mind when building on larger maps lol. Going off of the elevation tip, in the first game I also made a really cool park on Nublar 93 with a series of plateaus of different heights connected by monorails and a river running through the bottom inspired by a photograph of the Yangtze river.

reiangossling
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A bit of advice from me personally, but I used to think these kinds of parks were way too hard for someone like me to create, until I finally decided I wanted to make some really interesting ones. So I started watching videos (like yours, actually!) and tried to copy what you were doing. Remarkably, I found that great looking parks were really very easy to do when you just focus on the specific details and actions being taken. And then I thought I couldn't do parks like these because they're so complicated and you need to have such imagination. So to try and get past that, I started copying what people like yourself did in these videos, and I found the more I did that, the more I opened my mind to the overall layouts and design decisions going into that bigger picture. After doing that for a bit, I found myself doing more and more things on my own until those training wheels came off.

I guess my main two points for others are: 1) A lot of these parks look insane, but come down to very easy creation steps that anyone can do, and 2) Feel free to watch videos and copy what's being done. By doing so, you're training your mind to how that kind of creativity works until you get familiar enough to break off and start doing your own thing.

I'm personally blown away by how far my design skills have come since JW:E2 came out, and it's thanks to the incredible creativity and well-made videos people like yourself put out there for other fans. So thank you for everything you do, not only in providing such fun content for others to see, but inspiring others to open up and be more creative themselves! :-)

galmorzu
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Just found out Evolution 2 will be free on PlayStation + this month, can’t wait to start building. Love your content! Thanks for the ideas!

OzMartinez
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Of all the many people on youtube ive watched that tell me to like AND subscribe, youre the only one ive actually listened to lol you earned a subscriber

jimmyleighton