Jurassic World Evolution

Jurassic World Evolution

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Raven May 25, 2019 @ 5:57am
The herbivorous dinosaurs are too fragile.
Edmt, Para, Cory, etc. they are weak. Compared to their size, they are easily killed by small carnivores and die without resistance. Why did you design them like this?

Other herbivorous dinosaurs also need defensive systems like Iguanodon. For example, screaming, attacking with a tail
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Nederbeest May 25, 2019 @ 5:59am 
Agreed. They could easily stomp on them and tailwhack them into oblivion.
ThruuLottleDats May 25, 2019 @ 7:00am 
Hadrosaurs defensive system was living in large groups and their greater stamina to outrun predators.
Nederbeest May 25, 2019 @ 7:27am 
Originally posted by ThruuLottleDats:
Hadrosaurs defensive system was living in large groups and their greater stamina to outrun predators.

That is one of the tactics they used against big predators.

We still have to keep in mind that hadrosaurs were big heavy animals (weighing mulitple tons), and would have defended themselves when needed.

A lone small predator weighing mere hundred kilograms wouldn't stand a chance against a healthy adult animal. I still find it weird that a lonesome raptor could take out an adult hadrosaur on its own (in one hit). If there were multiple raptor's, well then it would be another story (even though the hadrosaur would probably still fight for its life).
Last edited by Nederbeest; May 25, 2019 @ 9:25am
Fuzzy May 25, 2019 @ 8:28am 
Damn, finally some people who agree with me!
Pesky May 25, 2019 @ 9:22am 
I agree. Although I dont think that hadrosaurs and other dinosaurs that can be one-shot should be given fight sequences, i do think that they should create an escape animation, that ends with the prey escaping and the predator sustaining some form of damage, depending on the size of the animal that escaped.
Nederbeest May 25, 2019 @ 9:25am 
Originally posted by Pesky:
I agree. Although I dont think that hadrosaurs and other dinosaurs that can be one-shot should be given fight sequences, i do think that they should create an escape animation, that ends with the prey escaping and the predator sustaining some form of damage, depending on the size of the animal that escaped.

Ooohhhh... I like that idea :D
bonbonniewuvs Jun 15, 2019 @ 1:30am 
I agree, if you thing about bigger animals alive today they kick and fight to stay alive
Dr. Phoenix Jun 15, 2019 @ 10:56am 
Originally posted by bonbonniewuvs:
I agree, if you thing about bigger animals alive today they kick and fight to stay alive

Oh really?

Buffalos most of the time tries to run away from a Lion that is much smaller then they are. If they see that they cannot get away from them, they will try and defend themself and flee when they have the chance.

same goes to Bear hunting a Moose
bonbonniewuvs Jun 15, 2019 @ 1:58pm 
Originally posted by Dr. Phoenix:
Originally posted by bonbonniewuvs:
I agree, if you thing about bigger animals alive today they kick and fight to stay alive

Oh really?

Buffalos most of the time tries to run away from a Lion that is much smaller then they are. If they see that they cannot get away from them, they will try and defend themself and flee when they have the chance.

same goes to Bear hunting a Moose
I didn't mean they don't run away, I just meant that they don't just give up and die
BlazeD Jun 15, 2019 @ 5:02pm 
Originally posted by Dr. Phoenix:
Originally posted by bonbonniewuvs:
I agree, if you thing about bigger animals alive today they kick and fight to stay alive

Oh really?

Buffalos most of the time tries to run away from a Lion that is much smaller then they are. If they see that they cannot get away from them, they will try and defend themself and flee when they have the chance.

same goes to Bear hunting a Moose

Both BAD examples. The size difference is huge. A closer comparison to what we have in the game would be a house-cat taking down a buffalo. A wiener dog taking down a moose.
Nederbeest Jun 16, 2019 @ 3:50am 
Originally posted by BlazeD:
Both BAD examples. The size difference is huge. A closer comparison to what we have in the game would be a house-cat taking down a buffalo. A wiener dog taking down a moose.

God, that would be frickin' hilarious to witness XD

"Hans, get that big nasty moose! Go get him boy! Kill und attack!"
SweetMarco Jun 16, 2019 @ 7:16am 
fff
ThruuLottleDats Jun 16, 2019 @ 1:11pm 
Originally posted by Nederbeest:
That is one of the tactics they used against big predators.

We still have to keep in mind that hadrosaurs were big heavy animals (weighing mulitple tons), and would have defended themselves when needed.

A lone small predator weighing mere hundred kilograms wouldn't stand a chance against a healthy adult animal. I still find it weird that a lonesome raptor could take out an adult hadrosaur on its own (in one hit). If there were multiple raptor's, well then it would be another story (even though the hadrosaur would probably still fight for its life).

I rather have a herd defense than Parasaurolophus going all gangster and killing raptors left and right.

Like this scene;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID_tTF2aip4

Where the animals simply stand together in a display of strength and the carnivores back off cuz they don't want to attack.

This guy in the comments had it right

Originally posted by comment section:
This scene is actually pretty accurate when representing predatory behavior since predators judge aggression not size While he could've easily overpowered all of them, their aggression scared him into choosing a submissive target
Last edited by ThruuLottleDats; Jun 16, 2019 @ 1:13pm
Dr. Phoenix Jun 17, 2019 @ 4:45am 
Originally posted by BlazeD:
Originally posted by Dr. Phoenix:

Oh really?

Buffalos most of the time tries to run away from a Lion that is much smaller then they are. If they see that they cannot get away from them, they will try and defend themself and flee when they have the chance.

same goes to Bear hunting a Moose

Both BAD examples. The size difference is huge. A closer comparison to what we have in the game would be a house-cat taking down a buffalo. A wiener dog taking down a moose.

Acctualy they use Wiener dog for moose hunting , and they chase after the moose and moose try to flee from them if they get a chance .

Buffalo are capable 1 hit kill a Lion..But still they try to flee if they get the chance. Also Lion hunts after the much larger prey such as Giraffs and Elephants. They also try to flee ;)
My point is that they can both 1 hit kill the lion or wound it so much it will die from it, but they just wanna get away from the predator. Sure they defend themself when they know its about life and death.

Also ur examples are even worse..very overkill tbh. House cat vs a Buffalo? Lol, thats like saying a JP Velo hunting down a Brachio..
Xeno Metora Jun 17, 2019 @ 6:45am 
they're weak by default but you can make them strong.
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