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YES!!! Finally one of my favorite Species got confirmed to be in the Game
No Iguanodon, sad.Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVvGPwcjNzQ
roster leak might be false but could be true too. for jwe 1 it was correct in the end.
There'd be a good reason for that...No Iguanodon, sad.
If accurate: there'll be a lot more options for small dinosaurs scurrying about. Segisaurus, Microceratus, Dilong, Hypsilophodon, and Ceolophysis while they're keeping the compies, dracorex, the Styg, homalocephale, dryosaurus, and Troodon. Remember when Frontier was hesitant that the little guys would work? I’m glad they’ve worked things out.Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVvGPwcjNzQ
roster leak might be false but could be true too. for jwe 1 it was correct in the end.
r/humblebragFor me to be honest you could remove the compies they are so small i never bothered to hatch them. for what? My sreensize is 55 inch so pretty standard. And it just is pointless. imo.
They were also, before the release of Return to Jurassic Park fixed this issue, the only on-screen dinosaur not to be included in the game and were highly requested in this forum and on social media.r/humblebrag
Compies are an important part of environment. They are both scavengers and eat dino poop.
Why not hatch and place a Compsognathus pack in the large carnivore paddocks, such as Tyrannosaurus and Indominus? They’re a good way of boosting the population and popularity of your parks, and help liven up what would often be a relatively quiet area of the park.For me to be honest you could remove the compies they are so small i never bothered to hatch them. for what? My sreensize is 55 inch so pretty standard. And it just is pointless. imo.
Wouldn't the T-rext eat the compies?They were also, before the release of Return to Jurassic Park fixed this issue, the only on-screen dinosaur not to be included in the game and were highly requested in this forum and on social media.
Why not hatch and place a Compsognathus pack in the large carnivore paddocks, such as Tyrannosaurus and Indominus? They’re a good way of boosting the population and popularity of your parks, and help liven up what would often be a relatively quiet area of the park.
No chance of that happening, all of the large carnivores ignore the Compies.Wouldn't the T-rext eat the compies?
they boost? they have very low rating. I played challenge mode on jurassic i know what boosts and what not lol. if you know how to play you can 5 star all islands with 45% of the space you have. easily. its really easy when u find out how it works.^^They were also, before the release of Return to Jurassic Park fixed this issue, the only on-screen dinosaur not to be included in the game and were highly requested in this forum and on social media.
Why not hatch and place a Compsognathus pack in the large carnivore paddocks, such as Tyrannosaurus and Indominus? They’re a good way of boosting the population and popularity of your parks, and help liven up what would often be a relatively quiet area of the park.
Challenge mode is only one mode. Sandbox is the preferred one.they boost? they have very low rating. I played challenge mode on jurassic i know what boosts and what not lol. if you know how to play you can 5 star all islands with 45% of the space you have. easily. its really easy when u find out how it works.^^
That was only in the novel and it ultimately only caused trouble...r/humblebrag
Compies are an important part of environment. They are both scavengers and eat dino poop.
They are also most wanted.That was only in the novel and it ultimately only caused trouble...
I never said compies weren't wanted...They are also most wanted.
But someone else did. I personally was quite happy when I saw those little guys in RtJP for the first timeI never said compies weren't wanted...