Just wanted to mention I made a Bingo game in the section 'your creations'
Just wanted to mention I made a Bingo game in the section 'your creations'
I hope many players join. Please check it out.
With a birdNow it's clear that we are getting the coastal farms of the desert woodlands of the tropical mountains of the Arctic islands pack.
Are Frontier putting more effort into PZ than JWE 2 since PZ got more players and devoted fans?You know, I find it interesting that JWE 2 got some hints about an update sooner but besides teasers no info.
Meanwhile, we had to wait an extra 24 hours and not only we getting a Livestream (which features hints to the DLC) but we already got our announcement and release date
That's my question, because for a while I was under the assumption that JWE 2 wasn't doing well but somebody (@Doran, I believe) showed me the JWE 2 is somehow more popular?Are Frontier putting more effort into PZ than JWE 2 since PZ got more players and devoted fans?
According to Steam Charts (I don't know how realiable that is, but that's the only source I know) PZ have had 3K players average the last 30 days, and JWE 2 just under 1k so I guess that means PZ is the more popular one of those two (at least for computer players).That's my question, because for a while I was under the assumption that JWE 2 wasn't doing well but somebody (@Doran, I believe) showed me the JWE 2 is somehow more popular?
Is that right or am I getting mixed up?
It's also worth mentioning that JWE2 has a playerbase on Epic Games, as well as Playstation and Xbox, so the player numbers combined from all those platforms is probably higher than that of PZ.According to Steam Charts (I don't know how realiable that is, but that's the only source I know) PZ have had 3K players average the last 30 days, and JWE 2 just under 1k so I guess that means PZ is the more popular one of those two (at least for computer players).
That would be awesomeCouldn't the null path conceivably be an update to walkthrough exhibits too?
Yeah, that's true. Didn't think of the different platforms, my bad.It's also worth mentioning that JWE2 has a playerbase on Epic Games, as well as Playstation and Xbox, so the player numbers combined from all those platforms is probably higher than that of PZ.
Dinosaurs are a good way to teach people that extinction is forever and that it's important to conserve the animals and ecsystems which are threatened today. I would love some dino statues for my virtual zoo. (My local zoo has a ton of dino statues, but dinos are kind of a thing in this area so it would be odder if it didn't)Other platforms aside, there is the inevitable fact that most people find mesozoic dinosaurs more interesting. People find those creatures so interesting, zoos are placing statues of dinosaurs to attract guests...
Recent man-made extinctions convey the permenance of extinction better than animals that got wiped from a changing ecosystem and a giant rock hitting the earth miilions of years ago. I have never heard the importance of conserving what we have today in discussions about mesozoic animals.Dinosaurs are a good way to teach people that extinction is forever and that it's important to conserve the animals and ecsystems which are threatened today. I would love some dino statues for my virtual zoo. (My local zoo has a ton of dino statues, but dinos are kind of a thing in this area so it would be odder if it didn't)
I mean, I have to admit that as a whole, dinosaurs are so much more interesting than animals today, and that's partly because we know nothing about them. Humans are naturally curious about the unknown, which adds to their popularity because there is almost no way to know what dinosaurs truly looked like, how they sounded, what they ate, how they behaved, etc.Other platforms aside, there is the inevitable fact that most people find mesozoic dinosaurs more interesting. People find those creatures so interesting, zoos are placing statues of dinosaurs to attract guests...
We're clearly travelling in different dino circles. Dinos and other extinct creatures are a great gatecrasher for getting kids (and adults) interested in science and conservation.I have never heard the importance of conserving what we have today in discussions about mesozoic animals.