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All in all it's a game that has been frozen in a time capsule with no real changes to anything and if you stick around long enough you'll understand fully.
Few friends decided to make a game with modern graphics. Results are what we see. Barely functional product that has regular playerbase becouse people like dinosaurs.
I am actualy amazed that no real studio has picked up on this idea already. Semi realistic survival game where you play as dinosaurs. Isn't that like... printing money ? Somehow, every dino game is a indie title made in the basement.
probably because they looked at how bad these games do and anyway a big studio is only happy with big titles doubt any of them think there's enough interest in this genre for them
Change the version you are playing.. If you just got the game you get two versions of the game, Legacy and Evrima, you need to do this for the official Evrima servers, this version of the game is the only version getting updates and is the future of the game, it is 5 years in development at this stage
Right click the Isle in Steam > Properties > Betas > Select Evrima public