You are all doing so well never referring to the marine reptiles and pterosaurs as 'dinosaurs' in all all the promotional material and staff posts.
So why is it that all of the animals are still lumped together as 'dinosaurs' in the database and even the non-land hatcheries. And with Dominion introducing a synapid, not even all of the land animals will remain dinosaurs (and calling everything 'reptiles' is off the table with that, too).
Title says it, the most neutral term to use would probably be 'animal'. Doubly so for the dinosaur database section, since it contains information on the genes. Genes that are from all kinds of animals, most famously amphibians.
For the hatchery, you can go one step further and -- in true JP/JW-fashion -- call them 'assets', which gives it a neat bit of flavour. But again, 'animal' could be the neutral route.
Just a little nitpick I'm sure a few fellow palaeo-nerds would apprecite fixing. But, in any case, I'm excited for the game. Thank you for all your work.
So why is it that all of the animals are still lumped together as 'dinosaurs' in the database and even the non-land hatcheries. And with Dominion introducing a synapid, not even all of the land animals will remain dinosaurs (and calling everything 'reptiles' is off the table with that, too).
Title says it, the most neutral term to use would probably be 'animal'. Doubly so for the dinosaur database section, since it contains information on the genes. Genes that are from all kinds of animals, most famously amphibians.
For the hatchery, you can go one step further and -- in true JP/JW-fashion -- call them 'assets', which gives it a neat bit of flavour. But again, 'animal' could be the neutral route.
Just a little nitpick I'm sure a few fellow palaeo-nerds would apprecite fixing. But, in any case, I'm excited for the game. Thank you for all your work.