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Yes it is, and that's the intention. It's based on the depiction of Therizinosaurus in Jurassic World Dominion, in which Therizinosaurus is fiercely territorial and will attack pretty much anything that comes into its territory.

Sounds like Therizinosaurus in Jurassic World: Evolution 2 is even more hateful than the ones in ARK: Survival Evolved. Therizinosaurus in ARK: Survival Evolved tolerated herbivores and would not hesitate to fight back against carnivores. However, Therizinosaurus is hostile towards humans that set foot on its territory.

Seeing Claire Dearing escaping from the Therizinosaurus in Jurassic World: Dominion makes me speculate whether or not it has the same hostility like the ones in ARK: Survival Evolved.

If it is Frontier's will, then Therizinosaurus is not to be used for the challenge mode in Germany. It is a waste of space especially in the first half of the BioSyn campaign when this dinosaur is part of the mission objectives. It is pointless for Therizinosaurus to like scavengers and Lystrosaurus. Therefore, Therizinosaurus can only be used in the Sandbox gameplay.

Then set the Therizinosaurus to dislike everything just like:

  • Albertosaurus cannot cohabit with Carnotaurus
  • Allosaurus cannot cohabit with Metriacanthosaurus
  • Majungasaurus cannot cohabit with Qianzhousaurus
 
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How about no?
And it perfectly makes sense that it likes tiny species, since they are simply too small to be any bother to Therizino.
Just drop it already. This is not a personal wishlist thread.
 
It is a waste of space especially in the first half of the BioSyn campaign when this dinosaur is part of the mission objectives
Not really, especially considering you only need 4 species in that particular campaign to win
It is pointless for Therizinosaurus to like scavengers and Lystrosaurus. Therefore, Therizinosaurus can only be used in the Sandbox gameplay.
Not really either. Carnivores are an obvious threat to the Theri, while herbivores pose a rivalry for food.
Scavengers that are so small it can't see them wouldn't be a big nuisance to the Theri
 
How about no?
And it perfectly makes sense that it likes tiny species, since they are simply too small to be any bother to Therizino.
Just drop it already. This is not a personal wishlist thread.
Not really, especially considering you only need 4 species in that particular campaign to win

Not really either. Carnivores are an obvious threat to the Theri, while herbivores pose a rivalry for food.
Scavengers that are so small it can't see them wouldn't be a big nuisance to the Theri

If Frontier willed to depict Therizinosaurus to be that hateful, it should dislike scavengers and Lystrosaurus also. These likes relationships makes no sense and they are disgustingly appalling 🤮. There is no authenticity putting those with Therizinosaurus because all of the scavengers were of different timelines and places. Still, carnivores (especially scavengers) and herbivores cannot be put together.

An authentic exhibit consists of dinosaurs being put together in the same timeline and same place of discovery.
 
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An authentic exhibit consists of dinosaurs being put together in the same timeline and same place of discovery
In the words of Dr. Henry Wu, "Nothing at Jurassic World is natural"
If Frontier willed to depict Therizinosaurus to be that hateful, it should dislike scavengers and Lystrosaurus also.
If you can't see it, it doesn't exist. The animals that it can live with are so small it wouldn't notice them anyways. You could say the same thing about large carnivores and scavengers
 
In the words of Dr. Henry Wu, "Nothing at Jurassic World is natural"

If you can't see it, it doesn't exist. The animals that it can live with are so small it wouldn't notice them anyways. You could say the same thing about large carnivores and scavengers

I am not sure about BioSyn, I do remember Dr. Alan Grant saying in the film Jurassic Park III, "What John Hammond and InGen did at Jurassic Park ... is create genetically engineered theme park monsters, nothing more and nothing less".

Despite being small, scavengers all panic whenever large carnivores are within their vicinity.

It is impossible to exhibit Compsognathus, Moros Intrepidus, and possibly this new species in the Feathered Species dinosaur pack DLC separately because of different timelines and different places of fossil discoveires. Putting these three species of small dinosaurs together in a non-Jurassic-Park-type park is space efficient, but multiple carnivore feeders will be needed. I do not recommend putting these with other theropods especially Therizinosaurus.

Some of the park guests being dino nerds want to see authentic exhibits.
 
Weirdly enough, BioSyn claimed to have real, 100% dinosaurs, but they clones a Giga with a camel-like hump, dilophosaurus that resembled InGen's, and the Moros was actually too small...

If you remember in the film Jurassic World: Dominion, Ramsay Cole had noted that BioSyn had gotten their hands on a number of dinosaurs from Isla Nublar. What are the chances that Dilophosaurus were some of those Nublar dinosaurs?

In the movie and Jurassic World: Evolution 1, Giganotosaurus can be killed. Prior to those, nothing can kill Giganotosaurus in Dino Crisis 2.
 
Jurassic World: Dominion, Ramsay Cole had noted that BioSyn had gotten their hands on a number of dinosaurs from Isla Nublar. What are the chances that Dilophosaurus were some of those Nublar dinosaurs?
True true. There is no reason to believe they aren't, so actually that makes more sense. These dilophosaurs were adults, correct? And the one from the 1st film was a juvenile?
Weren't there some on Sorna, too? Did they take any dinos from Sorna?
In the movie and Jurassic World: Evolution 1, Giganotosaurus can be killed. Prior to those, nothing can kill Giganotosaurus in Dino Crisis 2.
I don't understand what you mean here. Are the JWE 2 Gigas súper strong and hard to kill?
 
True true. There is no reason to believe they aren't, so actually that makes more sense. These dilophosaurs were adults, correct? And the one from the 1st film was a juvenile?
Weren't there some on Sorna, too? Did they take any dinos from Sorna?

I don't understand what you mean here. Are the JWE 2 Gigas súper strong and hard to kill?

It is hard to say about the size of the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic World: Dominion. A running gag in the movie lore is that all notable victims of Dilophosaurus are associated with BioSyn. Before Lewis Dodgson, Miles Chadwick (whom Dodgson had sent to retrieve the stolen embryos) in Telltales' Jurassic Park: The Game is the second victim of the Dilophosaurus. That game is rumored to semi-canon that correspond with the movie adaptation of Jurassic Park.

Due to Giganotosaurus disliking everything, I put it in its own enclosure and have not dared to put any other carnivore with it. I always imagined that Giganotosaurus can kill Spinosaurus as easily as it does to Tyrannosaurus Rex. Originally in Dino Crisis 2, Giganotosaurus threw the one-eyed T-Rex before finishing it off.
 
It is hard to say about the size of the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic World: Dominion
Yeah. There are times it seems tiny and then times it's much larger, so...
A running gag in the movie lore is that all notable victims of Dilophosaurus are associated with BioSyn. Before Lewis Dodgson, Miles Chadwick (whom Dodgson had sent to retrieve the stolen embryos) in Telltales' Jurassic Park: The Game is the second victim of the Dilophosaurus. That game is rumored to semi-canon that correspond with the movie adaptation of Jurassic Park.
Weren't all the dilophosaurs' victims ByoSin related? Were there any in the Jurassic Park comics? I never read them myself but I was curious if they are mentioned in them...

And about the version in JP:TG, those were gray and red, opposed to the green and orange we see in the films
 
Yeah. There are times it seems tiny and then times it's much larger, so...

Weren't all the dilophosaurs' victims ByoSin related? Were there any in the Jurassic Park comics? I never read them myself but I was curious if they are mentioned in them...

And about the version in JP:TG, those were gray and red, opposed to the green and orange we see in the films

I have no idea about the Jurassic Park comics. It might seem messed up that I read the original novels after watching the films. I played a number of games belonging to the Jurassic Park franchise before Jurassic World: Evolution 1 & 2.

In the final season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Dodgson had retrieved the stolen embryos in the Dilophosaurus' territory. It looks as if Jurassic Park: The Game has a stand-alone story that occurred after the movie adaptation of Jurassic Park and has no impact on the Jurassic World films.

Gray and red, are you referring to Troodon? The Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park: The Game look the same as the ones in the first film.
 
Gray and red, are you referring to Troodon? The Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park: The Game look the same as the ones in the first film.
No, I mean the dilo:
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There is/was a gray-red variant in the game. I remember because one of these killed Miles, not the original green-orange ones
 

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It's when i select the "Direct Control" option, apologies for the late replay.
- Just tried it again, the accelerator (RT and LT) don't work in both options
Thank you for sharing the additional information. I'm not fully sure what could be the cause of this. If you start a new Sandbox Mode park, and build a Response Facility, are you able to control the Ranger Team vehicle properly?
 
Thank you for sharing the additional information. I'm not fully sure what could be the cause of this. If you start a new Sandbox Mode park, and build a Response Facility, are you able to control the Ranger Team vehicle properly?
Sounds like it's a console specific bug. The team has been notified :) For now, we recommend using commands instead of taking direct control of the vehicles
I'm on PC and the vehicles drive fine when using the outside camera
 
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