This is a topic that has been bugging me for a while, and I'm hoping to draw people's (and hopefully Frontier's) attention to hat I see as a serious, but easy to fix, problem with the game. That is it's (almost) complete lack of small ornithopods.
To illustrate the seriousness of the problem, let's compare the small ornithopods to the other categories:
1. Long-necks/sauropods: Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Diplodocus, Dreadnoughtus, Mamenchisaurus, Nigersaurus, (7 total)
2. Large Theropods: Acrocanthosaurus, Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Baryonyx, Carcharodontosaurus, Carnotaurus, Ceratosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Hererrasaurus, Majungasaurus, Metriacanthosaurus, Proceratosaurus, Spinosaurus, Suchomimus, Tyrannosaurus, (15 total)
3. Small Theropods 1 (bird mimics) : Archeornithomimus, Gallimimus, Struthiomimus (3 total)
4. Small Theropods 2 (raptors): Deinonychus, Velociraptor, Troodon (3 total)
5. Small Theropods 3 (miscellaneous): Compsognathus, Dilophosaurus (2 total)
6. Large Ornithopods 1 (duck-bills/hadrosaurs): Corythosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Maiasaura, Parasaurolophus, Olorotitan, Tsintaosaurus, (6 total)
7. Large Ornithopods 2 (iguanodonts): Iguanodon, Muttaburrasaurus, Ouranosaurus, (3 total)
8. Small Ornithopods: Dryosaurus (1 total)
9. Marginocephalians 1 (horned dinosaurs/ceratopsians): Chasmosaurus, Nasutoceratops, Pentaceratops, Sinoceratops, Styracosaurus, Torosaurus, Triceratops, (7 total)
10. Marginocephalians 2 (bone-heads/pachycephalosaurs): Dracorex, Homalocephale, Pachycephalosaurus, Stygimoloch (4 total)
11. Thyreophorans 1 (stegosaurs): Chungkingosaurus, Gigantspinosaurus, Huayangosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Stegosaurus, (5 total)
12. Thyreophorans 2 (ankylosaurs): Ankylosaurus, Crichtonsaurus, Euplocephalus, Nodosaurus, Polacanthus, Sauropelta, (6 total)
13. Pterosaurs: Pteranodon (1 total)
14. Hybrids: Indominus, Indoraptor, Ankylodocus, Spinoraptor, Stegoceratops (5 total)
Comparing these it is obvious that the small ornithopods category has been severely ignored, and I don't know why this is. Were it not for dryosaurus there would be nothing in it, and it has the same representation that the only non-dinosaur category has, a single genus. By contrast many categories are highly represented (ceratopsians, duckbills, ankylosaurs etc.) or even overrepresented (such as with the large carnivores).
I'm wondering why this is, and it appears to be a serious oversight that needs to be fixed. To fix this, I'm suggesting a small ornithopod pack:
Hypsilophodon foxii
Early Cretaceous Period
Isle of Wight Formation (England)
1.8-2 meters long (6 feet)
Nanosaurus agilis
Late Jurassic Period
Morrison Formation
2 meters long (6.6 feet)
Thescelosaurus neglectus
Late Cretaceous Period
Lance Formation
4 meters (13 feet)
Nanosaurus was in the first Jurassic Park novel under the name Othnielia, but has since been recognized as a synonym of the former. Hypsilophodon was in the Lost World novel and was described as distinct from the dryosaur "hypsilophodonts" in the first novel, as the latter was described as dark green with light green markings and the former as dark green with brown spots.
If too many small ornithopods in a single DLC is monotonous, then perhaps it could be thrown in with other small dinosaurs in small dinosaur DLC:
Oviraptor philoceratops
Late Cretaceous Period
Djadokhta Formation
1.5 meters (5 feet)
Hypsilophodon foxii
Early Cretaceous Period
Isle of Wight Formation (England)
1.8-2 meters long (6 feet)
Microceratus gobiensis
Late Cretaceous Period
Xinminbao Formation
0.6 meters (2 feet) (compy size)
Or maybe Oviraptor could be replaced with another canon dinosaur like Ornitholestes.
Ornitholestes hermanni
Late Jurassic Period
Morrison Formation
2 meters (6 feet)
So what do you think? Is this a reasonable suggestion? What could Frontier do to fix the near complete neglect of small ornithopods in the game?
To illustrate the seriousness of the problem, let's compare the small ornithopods to the other categories:
1. Long-necks/sauropods: Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Diplodocus, Dreadnoughtus, Mamenchisaurus, Nigersaurus, (7 total)
2. Large Theropods: Acrocanthosaurus, Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Baryonyx, Carcharodontosaurus, Carnotaurus, Ceratosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Hererrasaurus, Majungasaurus, Metriacanthosaurus, Proceratosaurus, Spinosaurus, Suchomimus, Tyrannosaurus, (15 total)
3. Small Theropods 1 (bird mimics) : Archeornithomimus, Gallimimus, Struthiomimus (3 total)
4. Small Theropods 2 (raptors): Deinonychus, Velociraptor, Troodon (3 total)
5. Small Theropods 3 (miscellaneous): Compsognathus, Dilophosaurus (2 total)
6. Large Ornithopods 1 (duck-bills/hadrosaurs): Corythosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Maiasaura, Parasaurolophus, Olorotitan, Tsintaosaurus, (6 total)
7. Large Ornithopods 2 (iguanodonts): Iguanodon, Muttaburrasaurus, Ouranosaurus, (3 total)
8. Small Ornithopods: Dryosaurus (1 total)
9. Marginocephalians 1 (horned dinosaurs/ceratopsians): Chasmosaurus, Nasutoceratops, Pentaceratops, Sinoceratops, Styracosaurus, Torosaurus, Triceratops, (7 total)
10. Marginocephalians 2 (bone-heads/pachycephalosaurs): Dracorex, Homalocephale, Pachycephalosaurus, Stygimoloch (4 total)
11. Thyreophorans 1 (stegosaurs): Chungkingosaurus, Gigantspinosaurus, Huayangosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Stegosaurus, (5 total)
12. Thyreophorans 2 (ankylosaurs): Ankylosaurus, Crichtonsaurus, Euplocephalus, Nodosaurus, Polacanthus, Sauropelta, (6 total)
13. Pterosaurs: Pteranodon (1 total)
14. Hybrids: Indominus, Indoraptor, Ankylodocus, Spinoraptor, Stegoceratops (5 total)
Comparing these it is obvious that the small ornithopods category has been severely ignored, and I don't know why this is. Were it not for dryosaurus there would be nothing in it, and it has the same representation that the only non-dinosaur category has, a single genus. By contrast many categories are highly represented (ceratopsians, duckbills, ankylosaurs etc.) or even overrepresented (such as with the large carnivores).
I'm wondering why this is, and it appears to be a serious oversight that needs to be fixed. To fix this, I'm suggesting a small ornithopod pack:
Hypsilophodon foxii
Early Cretaceous Period
Isle of Wight Formation (England)
1.8-2 meters long (6 feet)
Nanosaurus agilis
Late Jurassic Period
Morrison Formation
2 meters long (6.6 feet)
Thescelosaurus neglectus
Late Cretaceous Period
Lance Formation
4 meters (13 feet)
Nanosaurus was in the first Jurassic Park novel under the name Othnielia, but has since been recognized as a synonym of the former. Hypsilophodon was in the Lost World novel and was described as distinct from the dryosaur "hypsilophodonts" in the first novel, as the latter was described as dark green with light green markings and the former as dark green with brown spots.
If too many small ornithopods in a single DLC is monotonous, then perhaps it could be thrown in with other small dinosaurs in small dinosaur DLC:
Oviraptor philoceratops
Late Cretaceous Period
Djadokhta Formation
1.5 meters (5 feet)
Hypsilophodon foxii
Early Cretaceous Period
Isle of Wight Formation (England)
1.8-2 meters long (6 feet)
Microceratus gobiensis
Late Cretaceous Period
Xinminbao Formation
0.6 meters (2 feet) (compy size)
Or maybe Oviraptor could be replaced with another canon dinosaur like Ornitholestes.
Ornitholestes hermanni
Late Jurassic Period
Morrison Formation
2 meters (6 feet)
So what do you think? Is this a reasonable suggestion? What could Frontier do to fix the near complete neglect of small ornithopods in the game?