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Also the OP is a rather blunt statement, not all dinosaurs had feathers only maniraptors, ornomithomimids, and tyrannosauridea had feathers though kulindadromeaus has feathers too but that’s besides the point.
Theirs no evidence of feathers in stegosaurus or any stegosauria in general, and the purpose of the plates weather they were for display, thermoregulation, species recognition etc. is still heavily debated.
but there are some of us who does not give a single ♥♥♥♥ about your stupid ass feathers.
Just enjoy the game as it is.
Spot on comment there kudos to you.
Actually we do have direct of maniraptors (the group that includes therizinosaurs, dromeasauridea aka raptors, troodontids and oviraptorids), ornomithomimids (ostrich dinosaurs) and tyrannosauridea (Dilong and yutyrannus) etc. with direct evidence of feathers.
Here is a list for you: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dinosaur_species_preserved_with_evidence_of_feathers
Don't mind him, he's one of my friends who's just trying to get attention.
Yeah...a game based on dinosaurs. So what if they were covered in feathers? Get over it dude.