I had previously assumed that each dinosaur would have dinosaurs they like and dislike. But from the gameplay we have, it seems like Triceratops and nasutoceratops are the same in this regard.
I love the idea of Dinos having different relationships with other Dinos. But I think it would be a real bummer if each family liked the same types of species. Because now, no matter what you can’t have a ceratopsid and a stegosaur cohabitate. It would be much better gameplay-wise if you chose certain Dinos based off what Dinos are already in the enclosure. Triceratops can hate stegosaurs, but another ceratopsid should be able to get along with them.
I mean, it seems like carnivores get to be individual in this respect. Carno can cohabitate with Allo, but the other Abelisaurid, Majungasaurus can’t. So why can’t they attempt something similar with the guys who cohabitating is important for?
Can we please get some clarification from Frontier?
I love the idea of Dinos having different relationships with other Dinos. But I think it would be a real bummer if each family liked the same types of species. Because now, no matter what you can’t have a ceratopsid and a stegosaur cohabitate. It would be much better gameplay-wise if you chose certain Dinos based off what Dinos are already in the enclosure. Triceratops can hate stegosaurs, but another ceratopsid should be able to get along with them.
I mean, it seems like carnivores get to be individual in this respect. Carno can cohabitate with Allo, but the other Abelisaurid, Majungasaurus can’t. So why can’t they attempt something similar with the guys who cohabitating is important for?
Can we please get some clarification from Frontier?
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