Post by Administrator on Jun 12, 2006 3:51:49 GMT -5
Steps to creating your dinosaur:-
Go to the 'Dinosaurs & Enclosures' forum of your Park.
Make a new post and copy-paste the following fields into it:-
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Enclosure size:
Security:
Vegetation:
Species:
Number:
Description:
Total cost:
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Each of the above field will be discussed in order.
Enclosure size:
You have four options in this case:
1) Small - Costs 5 million$
2) Medium - Costs 10 million$
3) Large - Costs 15 million$
4) HUGE - Costs 20 million$
Security:
Low - Used for non-agressive herbivores and scavengers. Costs 2 million $
Medium - For agressive herbivores and normal carnivores. Costs 4 million $
High - Highly agressive carnivores. Costs 6 million $
Your dinosaurs WILL break lose if not kept under the correct security conditions.
Vegetation:
As of now, there are no costs on vegetation. Put any sort of plant life you want.
Species:
Any dinosaur species can be created for your park. You can include different herbivore species in the same enclosure. You are also used to clone any non-dinosaur species that lived alongside the dinosaurs (Pterodactyls etc.). Try googling some sites for information and pictures. The income of your park generally depends on how good its enclosures are. The costs of different species do, however, vary.
Small Dinosaurs - Smaller than a human. Cost: 2 million $ per dinosaur.
Medium sized Dinosaurs - As tall as a human or a little taller. Also Includes all two-legged herbivores. Cost: 4 million $ per dinosaur
Large Dinosaurs - Far larger than humans. Cost: 15 million $ per dinosaur.
HUGE Dinosaurs - Massive behemoths. Includes all long-necked dinosaurs.
Cost: 30 million $
Number:
The number of Dinosaurs in your enclosure.
Description:
A short description of the dinosaurs in the enclosure. You could even name your animals.
Total cost:
Add up all the costs (for security, spaces and cloning) and subtract it from the finances of your park.
Thats pretty much all the info you need. Consulting your fellow managers before making an enclosure is always a good idea.
Go to the 'Dinosaurs & Enclosures' forum of your Park.
Make a new post and copy-paste the following fields into it:-
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Enclosure size:
Security:
Vegetation:
Species:
Number:
Description:
Total cost:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Each of the above field will be discussed in order.
Enclosure size:
You have four options in this case:
1) Small - Costs 5 million$
2) Medium - Costs 10 million$
3) Large - Costs 15 million$
4) HUGE - Costs 20 million$
Security:
Low - Used for non-agressive herbivores and scavengers. Costs 2 million $
Medium - For agressive herbivores and normal carnivores. Costs 4 million $
High - Highly agressive carnivores. Costs 6 million $
Your dinosaurs WILL break lose if not kept under the correct security conditions.
Vegetation:
As of now, there are no costs on vegetation. Put any sort of plant life you want.
Species:
Any dinosaur species can be created for your park. You can include different herbivore species in the same enclosure. You are also used to clone any non-dinosaur species that lived alongside the dinosaurs (Pterodactyls etc.). Try googling some sites for information and pictures. The income of your park generally depends on how good its enclosures are. The costs of different species do, however, vary.
Small Dinosaurs - Smaller than a human. Cost: 2 million $ per dinosaur.
Medium sized Dinosaurs - As tall as a human or a little taller. Also Includes all two-legged herbivores. Cost: 4 million $ per dinosaur
Large Dinosaurs - Far larger than humans. Cost: 15 million $ per dinosaur.
HUGE Dinosaurs - Massive behemoths. Includes all long-necked dinosaurs.
Cost: 30 million $
Number:
The number of Dinosaurs in your enclosure.
Description:
A short description of the dinosaurs in the enclosure. You could even name your animals.
Total cost:
Add up all the costs (for security, spaces and cloning) and subtract it from the finances of your park.
Thats pretty much all the info you need. Consulting your fellow managers before making an enclosure is always a good idea.