Actually, Frontier has done a good job keeping the new non-media animals at their correct sizes, and they even scaled down all of the non-media animals from the first game. The Dreadoughtus (original) and Alamosaurus have the opposite problem, they're a little too small compared to their real-life counterparts.and most of the species in JWE 2 are upscaled
Tr-Claw Gaming made some excellent suggestions for color and pattern. The Zebra shark and especially the Whale shark would provide some striking skins. Would also be cool if there is a "default" skin/pattern that resembles the great white for people who want Meg to be the classic depiction along with the more vibrant skins.I wonder what the skins for the Meg could be like?
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For the herbivores yes. For the carnivores, no. A lot of them are still oversized. The Albertosaurus is too big. Even the Ceratosaurus is huge, much bigger than it's JP3 inspiration, for reasons I'm not sure of, and like double the size of the actual animal.Actually, Frontier has done a good job keeping the new non-media animals at their correct sizes, and they even scaled down all of the non-media animals from the first game. The Dreadoughtus (original) and Alamosaurus have the opposite problem, they're a little too small compared to their real-life counterparts.
Tuesdays and Thursdays are usually when they release info. If not this week, most likely next week.i hope this dlc gets anounced soon i want to know what the fourth animal will be
I did say the non-media animals. Everything from the films and Camp Cretaceous are still the same as in them, because that's what they look like in the Jurassic universe.For the herbivores yes. For the carnivores, no. A lot of them are still oversized. The Albertosaurus is too big. Even the Ceratosaurus is huge, much bigger than it's JP3 inspiration, for reasons I'm not sure of, and like double the size of the actual animal.
The reason I think that, if there's a Woolly mammoth, they might over-size that is because Woollly mammoths weren't actual all that big. They were no bigger than Asian elephants. So people might not like that the mammoth is smaller than a Triceratops, even though in life it was. If they upscale it a little bit it should be OK.