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The Isle

Slug Cat Apr 1, 2017 @ 11:58am
Juvie rex bone breaking
So, I completely agree with an ADULT rex being able to break bones, and maybe a sub adult breaking bones on things around his size...but a juvenile rex breaking bones? Even on things twice his size?

What's up with that? I get it, it's a t rex, bone-crushing jaws, all that...but a juvenile with bone-crushing jaws? That's kind of rediculous. Following that logic, it'd make sense a juvenile giga should be able to do the same amount of bleed as an adult does ;-;(sarcasm, relax)



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Red Apr 1, 2017 @ 12:22pm 
A subadult Rex shouldn't be able to break the leg of a Giga, Spino or even an Acro like it does right now.

I also recently noticed a juvi breaking my leg as a Carno... what the hell
PurringAngel Apr 1, 2017 @ 12:23pm 
Perhaps it's just a bug atm, because it does seem quite silly.
Slug Cat Apr 1, 2017 @ 12:25pm 
Originally posted by PurringAngel:
Perhaps it's just a bug atm, because it does seem quite silly.
Hopefully it's just a bug
Gintoki Apr 1, 2017 @ 4:05pm 
Originally posted by Red Allosaurus™:
A subadult Rex shouldn't be able to break the leg of a Giga, Spino or even an Acro like it does right now.

I also recently noticed a juvi breaking my leg as a Carno... what the hell
I agree sub shouldn't be able to break an apex leg on the first bite, however acro is only just bigger, I think it makes sense seeing how rexes jaw and teeth where Designed to break bone.
The sub ingame is 3tonnes, I think bond break with sub is a actuate tool.

Juvi however should only be able to break bones of light things, and yes carno is quite light, it's not that much heavier than the juvi itself,
Idk if juvis can break apex bones but that would be Broken.
Gintoki Apr 1, 2017 @ 4:06pm 
If you look at the models by the human on testmap it will show the scale, juvi is quite big tbh
Slug Cat Apr 1, 2017 @ 9:15pm 
Originally posted by -GeCkO-:
If you look at the models by the human on testmap it will show the scale, juvi is quite big tbh
So is everything else it's size and bigger. I'm saying it shouldn't be able to break the bones of things like allo and sucho, which are both twice it's size. I could understand and agree with him breaking bones on things like herra and dryo.(and hoomans)
Daffu Apr 1, 2017 @ 9:48pm 
I have seen this happen, and geesus, hope to god it's a bug. It FEELS like a bug to me. I don't think the juvie should be breaking bones at all, man. I found out about this a day or two ago and it really had me eyebrow arching and going 'huh...', when someone went around doing that.
Ato Apr 2, 2017 @ 3:20am 
The sub and juvi Gigas are both way too overtuned for being what they are, sub adults and juveniles. Compare them to stuff like juvi Giga, carno and shant.
The rex lifestages are way too good for what they are.
Both could use a speed, stamina and damage nerfs.

The only other juvi dinosaurs that even come close to being as viable to the sub and juvi rex are the juvi allo (its faster than the adult) and the juvi puerta (can only really be hunted by bleeders and possibly rex). But even then, the rex life stages are flat out better.


They need to be made much worse and dependent on the adult, especially the juvi.
Rosha Apr 2, 2017 @ 4:23am 
How about we just give the Developerst time to make proper growing up cycles for all dinosaurs? Rex is the only one using different models and sounds so far, obviously it will be different to all the others. Come on people :steammocking:
PeasantKyr Apr 2, 2017 @ 4:52pm 
Originally posted by OWNER Lera:
How about we just give the Developerst time to make proper growing up cycles for all dinosaurs? Rex is the only one using different models and sounds so far, obviously it will be different to all the others. Come on people :steammocking:
Agreed, though the juvie could still probably use a lower bone break chance.
Gintoki Apr 2, 2017 @ 6:05pm 
The juvis are not inaccurate but unbalanced, however this game isn't about Balence. Everything the juvi can do it could proberbly have done irl, also forgetting the fact rexes had a bite more infectious than a Komodo dragons. Most prey would die from infection, unless killed form impact.
RedForce Apr 2, 2017 @ 11:45pm 
Originally posted by -GeCkO-:
The juvis are not inaccurate but unbalanced, however this game isn't about Balence. Everything the juvi can do it could proberbly have done irl
No, its not realistic ._.
Jurassic Bird Apr 3, 2017 @ 2:09am 
Originally posted by -GeCkO-:
The juvis are not inaccurate but unbalanced, however this game isn't about Balence. Everything the juvi can do it could proberbly have done irl, also forgetting the fact rexes had a bite more infectious than a Komodo dragons. Most prey would die from infection, unless killed form impact.

We know from both Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurs that juvenile theropod in general may be capable of looking for its self early in their life. Both dinosaur show some adaptation of movement that is even far better than their older individual, which is much more extreme on Tyrannosaur that they could even fill different ecological niche apart from adult forms. With that thinging, we should assume that every juvenile theropod should be quite independent not much different from each other.

This is not the case found in The Isle... Only juvie and sub rex that is fully capable of living on its own, while other dinosaur's juvenile either lack in speed or stamina to make them viable on their own...
Last edited by Jurassic Bird; Apr 3, 2017 @ 2:10am
Gintoki Apr 3, 2017 @ 3:26am 
Originally posted by RedForce:
Originally posted by -GeCkO-:
The juvis are not inaccurate but unbalanced, however this game isn't about Balence. Everything the juvi can do it could proberbly have done irl
No, its not realistic ._.
How?

Originally posted by Jurassic Bird:
Originally posted by -GeCkO-:
The juvis are not inaccurate but unbalanced, however this game isn't about Balence. Everything the juvi can do it could proberbly have done irl, also forgetting the fact rexes had a bite more infectious than a Komodo dragons. Most prey would die from infection, unless killed form impact.

We know from both Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurs that juvenile theropod in general may be capable of looking for its self early in their life. Both dinosaur show some adaptation of movement that is even far better than their older individual, which is much more extreme on Tyrannosaur that they could even fill different ecological niche apart from adult forms. With that thinging, we should assume that every juvenile theropod should be quite independent not much different from each other.

This is not the case found in The Isle... Only juvie and sub rex that is fully capable of living on its own, while other dinosaur's juvenile either lack in speed or stamina to make them viable on their own...
I was talking just about the juvi rex xD
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Date Posted: Apr 1, 2017 @ 11:58am
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