Sauropods Fighting back

It makes absolutely zero sense that sauropods cannot defend themselves at all. Yes, the improvement that you made in update 6 is nice and all, but it is not what we asked for and doesn't really do much, they still can't do anything against carnivores. Sauropods should be like a danger for your carnivores in a sense, like if you put a Brachiosaurus in an exhibit next to a Tyrannosaurus paddock for example and the Tyrannosaurus decides to break in to the Brachiosaurus paddock, you have a real problem in your hand and it is not the Brachiosaurus dying, but a big chance that your high rated carnivore dies because it tried to go after the Brachiosaurus
We've already seen Apatosaurus defend itself against Rexy the Tyrannosaurus easily in Dinotracker, the only dinos that we've seen killing sauropods are hybrids, 2 extremely dangerous hybrids, Scorpios Rex and Indominus Rex, the former having poisonous quills and Indominus just being a force of nature with high intelligence. I still remember one of the developers saying that Brachiosaurus is one of their favourite dinosaur in the franchise, but they are still done dirty in the game. That statement shouldn't really matter much because they should already logically be able to defend themselves
 
If the diplodocid-type sauropods are able to fight back against carnivores, will there be a chance of them fighting against one another like some of the herbivore species that are likely to have an aggressive trait?
 
Sauropods must fighting back against Carnivores and other Harbivores. Standing on back legs and stamps, tackling with their long necks and strike back with their long tails. Even against ohter Sauropods like Dreadnoughtus in Prehistoric Planet...
 
Sauropods must fighting back against Carnivores and other Harbivores. Standing on back legs and stamps, tackling with their long necks and strike back with their long tails. Even against ohter Sauropods like Dreadnoughtus in Prehistoric Planet...
 
Even when they put the sauropod hybrid in jwe1 with an anklysaurus tail they still didn't give them a fight animation and it's really baffling. I'm guessing it's because they have them move so slow so they think it can't be done or something? But I don't get it.
 
Hi frontier. I tested the new update for jurassic world evolution 2 from march 20th 2023 with the sauropod combat 2 days ago, but instead of getting aggressive with the carnivores and hitting them back, the sauropods tried running away.

We want ALL the sauropods to get aggressive with anything they sense as a threat, like a predator or a poacher, and try hitting them with their heads, tails or stomping on them please!!!!!

Also please give the hadrasaurs the exact same behaviors!!!!
 
It makes absolutely zero sense that sauropods cannot defend themselves at all. Yes, the improvement that you made in update 6 is nice and all, but it is not what we asked for and doesn't really do much, they still can't do anything against carnivores. Sauropods should be like a danger for your carnivores in a sense, like if you put a Brachiosaurus in an exhibit next to a Tyrannosaurus paddock for example and the Tyrannosaurus decides to break in to the Brachiosaurus paddock, you have a real problem in your hand and it is not the Brachiosaurus dying, but a big chance that your high rated carnivore dies because it tried to go after the Brachiosaurus
We've already seen Apatosaurus defend itself against Rexy the Tyrannosaurus easily in Dinotracker, the only dinos that we've seen killing sauropods are hybrids, 2 extremely dangerous hybrids, Scorpios Rex and Indominus Rex, the former having poisonous quills and Indominus just being a force of nature with high intelligence. I still remember one of the developers saying that Brachiosaurus is one of their favourite dinosaur in the franchise, but they are still done dirty in the game. That statement shouldn't really matter much because they should already logically be able to defend themselves
I certainly agree.

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Bringing all of a sauropods weight down on an attacker would be cool to see, like in Planet Dinosaur

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We need this, sauropods are basically defenseless, even tho most should be able to 1-hit any dinosaur all they can do is run away. Imagine if something tried to hunt them a Diplodocus would just whip them once with their tail and its dead, same with Brachy just stomping on them.
 
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