Jurassic World Evolution
73 Achievements
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83-104h
Xbox One
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We're just used to being the cat
Created a dinosaur that is impossible to keep calm.
20
0.62%
How to unlock the We're just used to being the cat achievement in Jurassic World Evolution - Definitive Guide
You will have to play through the DLC islands and missions fairly enough to unlock the Rapid Stress Response gene traits (and, honestly, I forgot how and when you do), but when you do, they’ll be all you need to unlock this achievement.
Rapid Stress Response (RSR) 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 increase the comfort threshold of your dinosaurs by 10, 20, and 30 percentage points respectively. Now don’t get confused and think it makes them easier to maintain; it’s the opposite. This gene makes it HARDER. It’s also the only gene trait that has any correlation to comfort. You need only to get your dinosaur’s comfort threshold (CT) to 100 percentage points.
The simplest, and cheapest, thing to do is merely modify one of your dinosaur’s genomes with either tier of the RSR gene (you can only use one tier at once). My recommendation would be modifying an Indominus, as any RSR tier with this species will take you to or over 100 percent. If you don’t have the Indominus and/or the RSR 3.0 trait, then feel free to use any carnivore with a CT of at least 70 percent and using the appropriate tier to reconcile the difference. The following are applicable candidates:
- Allosaurus = 80 (use RSR 2.0)
- Baryonyx = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Deinonychus = 75 (use RSR 3.0)
- Dilophosaurus = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Giganotosaurus = 80 (use RSR 2.0)
- Indominus = 90 (use RSR 1.0) ——— (the dinosaur I chose)
- Indoraptor = 85 (use RSR 2.0)
- Spinoraptor = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Spinosaurus = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Troodon = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Tyrannosaurus = 85 (use RSR 2.0)
- Velociraptor = 80 (use RSR 2.0)
Carnotaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Suchomimus do not make the list, as their CT are below the required minimum of 70.
I certainly hope this has been of help to you all!
Rapid Stress Response (RSR) 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 increase the comfort threshold of your dinosaurs by 10, 20, and 30 percentage points respectively. Now don’t get confused and think it makes them easier to maintain; it’s the opposite. This gene makes it HARDER. It’s also the only gene trait that has any correlation to comfort. You need only to get your dinosaur’s comfort threshold (CT) to 100 percentage points.
The simplest, and cheapest, thing to do is merely modify one of your dinosaur’s genomes with either tier of the RSR gene (you can only use one tier at once). My recommendation would be modifying an Indominus, as any RSR tier with this species will take you to or over 100 percent. If you don’t have the Indominus and/or the RSR 3.0 trait, then feel free to use any carnivore with a CT of at least 70 percent and using the appropriate tier to reconcile the difference. The following are applicable candidates:
- Allosaurus = 80 (use RSR 2.0)
- Baryonyx = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Deinonychus = 75 (use RSR 3.0)
- Dilophosaurus = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Giganotosaurus = 80 (use RSR 2.0)
- Indominus = 90 (use RSR 1.0) ——— (the dinosaur I chose)
- Indoraptor = 85 (use RSR 2.0)
- Spinoraptor = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Spinosaurus = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Troodon = 70 (use RSR 3.0)
- Tyrannosaurus = 85 (use RSR 2.0)
- Velociraptor = 80 (use RSR 2.0)
Carnotaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Suchomimus do not make the list, as their CT are below the required minimum of 70.
I certainly hope this has been of help to you all!
3 Comments
The comport genes show up after the first Dr. Wu mission on the 2nd island of the DLC. (Purple missions)
By Fuzzmeister J on 29 Jul 2019 02:39
However, I just had the achievement with the Carnotaurus.
By Luke444k on 14 Sep 2020 14:29
In this video I will show you how to create a dinosaur that is impossible to keep calm.
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