San Diego - the place John Hammond had originally intended to exhibit his vast array of dinosaurs. It sits in complete disrepair, a shell of an idea, with only the main amphitheater left standing from the abandoned project. This is where your Jurassic World Evolution 2 Chaos Theory journey continues after Isla Nublar.
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When you arrive at the park site, you'll notice that there are no suitable dinosaur enclosures and a control center that is in desperate need of repair. While more straightforward than the previous Chaos Theory mission, San Diego isn't without its own challenges.
After listening to the introduction sequence, it's time to get to work. You'll be receiving your first delivery of dinosaurs very soon, so start repairing any fences that are broken and plugging any gaps in the two main enclosures that are already partially built. These existing enclosures are quite large for what you need right now, so it might be worth running a fence across the middle of one.
The first real mission you get is to repair and power all the existing buildings. Backup generators are your only option right now; they are useful but extremely expensive to keep running in the long term. Build yourself a response facility and either assign the tasks to the rangers or take manual control and repair the buildings yourself. Once the science facility is repaired and powered, you can start researching a more sustainable energy resource.
The park should be starting to take shape at this point, and you'll be ready to receive your first dinosaurs. One is a herbivore that needs open space, water, and ground leaf. Ensure they are either in a large enclosure by themselves or, if you
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