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Control The Chaos
Welcome Park Managers,
Today we'll be exploring your role as manager in Jurassic World Evolution 3 and looking at the different staff & tools at your disposal to help you oversee your parks.
Managing Your Park
Running a sprawling dinosaur park would be a much bigger job if you didn’t have heatmaps and management views. These overview options help you to quickly identify problem areas in your park, tracking everything from the profitability of your amenities to the fertility of your dinosaurs.
Learning to Delegate
With an entire park to manage, you'll need to rely on several teams to help keep an eye on things. Maintenance ATV Teams, Mobile Veterinary Units, Rangers, and Capture Teams work on the day-to-day tasks, so you can focus on the bigger picture. When set up effectively, these teams can almost automate much of the process of running your park.
In Jurassic World Evolution 3, your buildings and facilities will gradually degrade over time or as a result of calamites like storms and dinosaur escapes. The Maintenance ATV Team will fix anything that's broken or degraded, keeping your park in full running order.
The Maintenance ATV Team will also handle refuelling and restocking, so you don’t have to handle some of your park’s regular admin tasks. Just assign them to a Supply Post and they'll automatically keep on top of things in the surrounding area.
The Mobile Veterinary Unit, or MVU, are based at the paleo-medical facility and are responsible for monitoring the status and health of your dinosaurs. They can be assigned to a Ranger Post to automatically complete regular checks of any nearby dinosaurs, running scans and treating them for any ailments.
Ranger Teams work out of the Response Facility, and will routinely check on your dinosaurs' wellbeing, letting you know if there are any comfort issues with their enclosures. Ranger Teams can also be assigned to Ranger Posts to automatically monitor dinosaurs in the surrounding area.
Staying Prepared
You can’t keep an eye on everything all at once, which is why Jurassic World Evolution 3 introduces the new Security Camera feature to help keep watch while your focus is elsewhere. As with Ranger Stations and Supply Posts, you can assign Capture Teams directly to Security Cameras, so they act immediately if a dinosaur is spotted out of its enclosure.
Taking Control
Sometimes you’ll want to take matters into your own hands and take direct control over the vehicles operating in your park. Thanks to an improved driving model, this is more intuitive than ever, enabling you to quickly hop into an ATV, helicopter, MVU or Ranger Team and tackle your park’s problems head on.
Whether taking down an escaped dinosaur with a tranquiliser, delivering emergency supplies, scanning a dinosaur’s health or snapping photographs for extra cash, as park manager you can dive right into the action and take control yourself.
Expanding the Arsenal
Providing players with a bigger toolkit and more options to take the stress out of park management has helped the team at Frontier to create the most accessible Jurassic World Evolution experience to date, while still maintaining depth for those that want it.
In the face of genetic manipulation and the creation of prehistoric animals, chaos is inevitable – but park managers now have more options than ever before to control the chaos.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 is available to pre-order now on Steam, Epic, Windows Store, Xbox X/S and PlayStation 5 and will launch on 21 October.