Jurassic World Evolution 2

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About this mod

A selection of 14 of the best maps in the game. Expanded, Flattened and Refined. (No bad edges)
Includes 5 excellent and interesting map alterations too!

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Hello there and thanks for checking this mod.

Video Showcase and Install Guide can be found here;
https://youtu.be/q0548SN1TwU

This pack contains 19 Save files of 14 different maps.
Between these maps there are at least 2 different versions of every biome.
Some maps have alternate versions where I have put an original or creative spin on the map and hopefully you like those too.
All maps and variants are shown in the pictures section of the mod page.

This pack will work on the Steam or Epic Games versions but not the Xbox Gamepass version.

These maps are set up so that only the DLC of the map is needed. For example the Malta Maps will need the Malta DLC.

To install, simply drop these saves from the zip. (All or pick which ones you like)
Into your saves directory which can be found here;
PC/C:/users/"yourusername"/Saved Games/Frontier Developments/Jurassic World Evolution 2/"LongNumber"/saves/

Flattened Maps included are;
Canada,
Germany,
Southwest USA,
Nublar 1993,
Nublar 2015,
Sierra Nevada, (Biosyn DLC needed)
Arizona,
Washington,
Pennsylvania,
Oregon,
California,
Biosyn Sanctuary, (Biosyn DLC Needed)
San Albertus Peninsula, Malta DLC needed)
San Marie Bay, (Malta DLC needed)

There are also these fine variants of those maps;
Biosyn Sanctuary, (With River)
Biosyn Sanctuary, (Submerged with Dynamic Water. Anything bigger than a compy can walk fine in it.)
San Albertus Peninsula, (Alt 1) (A dramatic reimagining, turning the map into an Archipelago)
San Marie Bay, (Alt 1) (Converted into its own island, cut off from the mainland.)
San Marie Bay, (Personal Favourite) (Alt 2) (The same island setup as alt 1 map but with island enclosures and coastal viewing platforms already set up.)