More Ornithomimids but with Feathers

I know what you thinking why do we need more members of this group into the game when we already have the beautiful Deinocherius which is the first Ornithomimid that they added to the game sense well the first Jurassic World Evolution game came out in 2018. My hope for this particular group is that we need at least two more individual ornithomimids but with feathers will have 3 without feathers and 3 with feathers. I know people are going to criticise this because they're going to say that this is another slot that doesn't need to be filled by a species that we already have three now four individuals in, well I disagree I'm even presenting candidates that could be added to the game but with feathers but I'm kinda hoping that they'll have plumage similar to what we see in prehistoric planet why are there paleo media to differentiate them with feathers. I would even love to see more dinosaurs with feathers but with more beautiful patterns and colouring can Frontier definitely excels differentiating animals with fur or feathers. I'm currently presenting at least three candidates to include I don't expect any of them or all of them to appear in the game, but I'm just giving suggestions to Frontier to consider. And I would love to see more animations with this particular group especially animations that make them look similar to ostriches and emus with similar behaviours. Personally I am getting tired of the naked dinosaur trend with the Jurassic World Series because I think it's way out of date and I'm actually glad that dinosaurs have started to have feathers in the JP franchise as of late with Jurassic World Dominion and I hope future films will continue to feature feathered species other groups of extinct animals that are not featured in the Jurassic Park franchise.

THREE species of Ornithomimids I would choose to have feathers and I chose the species large medium and small. I would love to see colours with their feathering and I'm pretty sure all of you would agree as well using colouring from even modern birds.

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Look dude... you're just gonna have to accept the fact that "dinosaurs" of Jurassic are genetically modified amalgamated messes... of course they are gonna look fake in ways.

And even if that wasn't the case, Jurassic is some big Hollywood movie franchise... sacrificing factual accuracy for flashy fantasy has been a part of storytelling since forever and the Jurassic series since the very first movie.

As for your suggestion, adding more feathered dinosaurs would be awesome... but adding redundant or obsure species solely because feathers--or any sort of "realism alternative" for that matter--really would be a waste of space... especially if they could justify adding variants that achieve the same effect.

I will say adding Pelecanimimus would be good; even if it didn't have feathers, it stands out from other ornithomimosaur genre.
 
I know what you thinking why do we need more members of this group into the game when we already have the beautiful Deinocherius which is the first Ornithomimid that they added to the game sense well the first Jurassic World Evolution game came out in 2018. My hope for this particular group is that we need at least two more individual ornithomimids but with feathers will have 3 without feathers and 3 with feathers. I know people are going to criticise this because they're going to say that this is another slot that doesn't need to be filled by a species that we already have three now four individuals in, well I disagree I'm even presenting candidates that could be added to the game but with feathers but I'm kinda hoping that they'll have plumage similar to what we see in prehistoric planet why are there paleo media to differentiate them with feathers. I would even love to see more dinosaurs with feathers but with more beautiful patterns and colouring can Frontier definitely excels differentiating animals with fur or feathers. I'm currently presenting at least three candidates to include I don't expect any of them or all of them to appear in the game, but I'm just giving suggestions to Frontier to consider. And I would love to see more animations with this particular group especially animations that make them look similar to ostriches and emus with similar behaviours. Personally I am getting tired of the naked dinosaur trend with the Jurassic World Series because I think it's way out of date and I'm actually glad that dinosaurs have started to have feathers in the JP franchise as of late with Jurassic World Dominion and I hope future films will continue to feature feathered species other groups of extinct animals that are not featured in the Jurassic Park franchise.

THREE species of Ornithomimids I would choose to have feathers and I chose the species large medium and small. I would love to see colours with their feathering and I'm pretty sure all of you would agree as well using colouring from even modern birds.

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@Jurassic Tyrant King what about Tototlmimus?
 
I know what you thinking why do we need more members of this group into the game when we already have the beautiful Deinocherius which is the first Ornithomimid that they added to the game sense well the first Jurassic World Evolution game came out in 2018. My hope for this particular group is that we need at least two more individual ornithomimids but with feathers will have 3 without feathers and 3 with feathers. I know people are going to criticise this because they're going to say that this is another slot that doesn't need to be filled by a species that we already have three now four individuals in, well I disagree I'm even presenting candidates that could be added to the game but with feathers but I'm kinda hoping that they'll have plumage similar to what we see in prehistoric planet why are there paleo media to differentiate them with feathers. I would even love to see more dinosaurs with feathers but with more beautiful patterns and colouring can Frontier definitely excels differentiating animals with fur or feathers. I'm currently presenting at least three candidates to include I don't expect any of them or all of them to appear in the game, but I'm just giving suggestions to Frontier to consider. And I would love to see more animations with this particular group especially animations that make them look similar to ostriches and emus with similar behaviours. Personally I am getting tired of the naked dinosaur trend with the Jurassic World Series because I think it's way out of date and I'm actually glad that dinosaurs have started to have feathers in the JP franchise as of late with Jurassic World Dominion and I hope future films will continue to feature feathered species other groups of extinct animals that are not featured in the Jurassic Park franchise.

THREE species of Ornithomimids I would choose to have feathers and I chose the species large medium and small. I would love to see colours with their feathering and I'm pretty sure all of you would agree as well using colouring from even modern birds.

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Considering that we already have three naked medium sized ornithomimosaurs that already look pretty similar, I agree that adding in a feathered one would give some needed variety to this clade in-game.
 
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