what do you think it will be and when it will be released
The next month, most likelywhat do you think it will be and when it will be released
Frontier's release cycle is pretty consistent: March, June, September, December, repeat. They never do two expansion packs in a row so the March 2023 DLC will almost certainly be another creature pack. They still need to add at least some of the missing creatures from Dominion and Camp Cretaceous. They're definitely adding Microceratus and Tarbosaurus sometime this year. I predict March or June. It'd be weird to wait longer than that. I'm hoping that they add Smilodon (saber tooth), Sino-Spino (Spinoceratops), and Nothosaurus as well, but those all have their own unique reasons for why they might not get added. Smilodon would be kind of odd as the lone mammal (aside from humans and goats) in the game, even alongside fellow synapsids Lystrosaurus and Dimetrodon. Sino-Spino's only ever seen as a juvenile, and Nothosaurus is semi-aquatic. If they do add all five creatures, then they'll probably be split between the March and June DLC, or even September, since Frontier seems pretty set on only four new creatures (excluding variants and skins) per DLC.what do you think it will be and when it will be released
The next PDLC would undoubtfully be a dino pack for some time during the Spring. But rather than a pack identical to the Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack, the first that did come out on 2022, I believe it will be a 4+ dino pack, period based where it introduces two land, one air, and one marine species. If it's one of those "Late" and "Early" period packs again, the only feasible thing I can think of is the Jurassic period, which would mean there will be a second one in the Autum. If it's not, then it might be Permian or Triassic themed, which could mean the same for the Autum as well.what do you think it will be and when it will be released
Agreed.Fighting Sauropods would be awesome!
100%. The Sauropods are just giant walking sacks of meat, and that's sad to see. I guess maybe that's based on the scene from Jurassic World where the Indominus kills several Apatosauruses. But the point of that scene was that the Indominus was a bloodthirsty killing machine, not that sauropods are bad at fighting. In real life, any of the large sauropods in the game could easily withstand an attack from any of the carnivores, and would probably kill or badly injure the carnivore at that.Fighting Sauropods would be awesome!
Fighting Sauropods would be awesome!
I don't think we'll be fortunate enough to get Early, Mid, and Late Jurassic packs. If anything we'll get a Jurassic pack, and maybe a Triassic pack. The Cretaceous was split into two packs only because (1) the Cretaceous is a LOOOOONNGG period, almost 80 million years, and (2) the Cretaceous is when most of the popular dinosaurs lived.I'd like an Mid or Late Jurassic pack. There's a lot they could do with either. We have a ton of Stegos, but another Sauropod would be awesome. So would an Allo sized carnivore, like Torvosaurus, Saurophaganax. Even Hesperornithoides would be cool
Early Jurassic could be tough because Dinos were still pretty basal at this point, but Mid-Jurassic could work because that's when we start seeing dinosaurs and their diversity start to flourish
I don't think we'll be fortunate enough to get Early, Mid, and Late Jurassic packs. If anything we'll get a Jurassic pack, and maybe a Triassic pack. The Cretaceous was split into two packs only because (1) the Cretaceous is a LOOOOONNGG period, almost 80 million years, and (2) the Cretaceous is when most of the popular dinosaurs lived.
If there will be any 4+ dino packs based on the Jurassic period, I’m almost certain there will be two as both either “Early” and “Late.” “Middle,” I don’t think so as they might want to be consistent with the design style of how they make their packs. But if something “Middle” will be involved somehow, I won’t be surprised if they have decided to have the Middle epoch is split in half and included per speculative Early and Late pack.Idk, that seems like a bad excuse if they don't split the Jurassic. It's still almost 60 million years and is the Golden Age of dinosaurs. Would be lazy if they didn't split it up or give us one at all.
Hmm, what an interesting looking species!Alright, I want to know what on earth this thing is. It’s not a Moros intrepidus. It’s not an Oviraptor. It’s not even a Pyroraptor either. The only three small feathered carnivores in-game don’t have tail models and strips all together that look like this.
Source: https://twitter.com/jw_evolution/status/1638178828030988288?s=46&t=-1_Kc0MGRJ4nfRDoVo_mQw
Could be anything, really!Hmm, what an interesting looking species!