The path system needs work at the moment you can only place the path, meaning it doesn't attach or snap to other paths you've already placed, or to buildings, making it difficult to make straight paths or appealing staff and guest areas. You can also choose which trees to include in the brush, deselecting any that you don't like for a particular habitat. Prehistoric Kingdom gives you the best of both worlds, allowing you to choose one or more biomes, and then either individually place flora or paint it on with a brush tool. In Planet Zoo, you must painstakingly place every tree and bush, which can be tedious, especially in the campaign and challenge modes. In Jurassic World Evolution, you can only use a brush to paint tropical trees on your terrain (there are placeable trees and bushes as scenery, but they don't count toward a dino's forest needs). The environmental tools are also impressive, allowing you to terraform, paint on ground textures, and control the depth of bodies of water. Steam workshop support is also coming, estimated as early as June according to their public development Trello page, meaning soon you'll be able to share and snag the creations of other players to streamline your park building process. For folks who aren't as creative, or who simply can't invest hours into making the perfect pavilion, Prehistoric Kingdom does include prefabricated staff buildings, guest amenities, animal shelters, and other props to easily plop into your park.
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