I feel the Fallen Kingdom version would be (thankfully) impossible... unless the maps are significantly bigger, it would need way to much space.I am leaning more towards the 2015 or Fallen Kingdom Mosa, just staying true to the movies
I feel the Fallen Kingdom version would be (thankfully) impossible... unless the maps are significantly bigger, it would need way to much space.I am leaning more towards the 2015 or Fallen Kingdom Mosa, just staying true to the movies
Ya, I'm personally hoping for the DPG website size. I think it would strike a nice balance between the dramatic film size and something manageable.I feel the Fallen Kingdom version would be (thankfully) impossible... unless the maps are significantly bigger, it would need way to much space.
Idk why people want this thing in. Blue whale size and looks nothing like a mosasaur(which is impossible to recreate anyways) shrink wrapping gallore
But the Gameinformer dude said there was more than just Mosasaurus at launchHey paul78!
We don't have anything to announce regarding swimming dinosaurs beyond aquatic reptiles. The aquatic reptiles will swim, of course.
Distinction between swimming dinos and aquatic reptiles is in the statement.But the Gameinformer dude said there was more than just Mosasaurus at launch
Unless you mean literal swimming dinosaurs and im misinterpreting this ofc
Hey GojiraGuy!But the Gameinformer dude said there was more than just Mosasaurus at launch
Unless you mean literal swimming dinosaurs and im misinterpreting this ofc
When you say more than, what do you mean, exactly? Just more than one, or multiple?Hey GojiraGuy!
Just to clarify, since I can understand that my previous comment could be misread: there will be more aquatic reptiles than the Mosasaurus at launch.We don't have anything to announce regarding land dinosaurs being able to swim (like Spinosaurus, etc).
That there are other species of marine reptiles in the game as well.When you say more than, what do you mean, exactly? Just more than one, or multiple?
Yeah, but they could just be talking about two, because of JWD stuff that I won't get into here. I was wanting to know if there were any additional non-movie animalsThat there are other species of marine reptiles in the game as well.
Considering how the previous game had multiple species of dinosaurs that weren’t seen in the movies, it's very safe to assume that there will be multiple species of both pterosaurs and marine reptiles that will be included for the sequel.Yeah, but they could just be talking about two, because of JWD stuff that I won't get into here. I was wanting to know if there were any additional non-movie animals
From that statement, I would interpret 3 as the minimum (uses the plural and excludes the Mosasaurus), realistically I'd think there'd be at least a few, being proper animals and all.When you say more than, what do you mean, exactly? Just more than one, or multiple?
I hope we can get small aquatics, like Tiktaalik, one of the first land vertebrates and ancestor to all tetrapodsFrom that statement, I would interpret 3 as the minimum (uses the plural and excludes the Mosasaurus), realistically I'd think there'd be at least a few, being proper animals and all.
Including deluxe DLC, I'd sort of lean towards 4-5 each of the Aerial and Aquatic species (probably mostly similar ones, especially from the Deluxe upgrade, as examples, maybe a Cearadactylus & Ornithocheirus/Tropeognathus based on Pteranodon, and a Tylosaurus & Taniwhasaurus mostly based on Mosasaurus)
As it's not a reptile, it's fairly safely not in base game, based on the statements so far. For DLC, you never know.I hope we can get small aquatics, like Tiktaalik, one of the first land vertebrates and ancestor to all tetrapods
Late reply, but I just had to quote this. Kudos to you Thylaco. Almost 100% spot-on so farIncluding deluxe DLC, I'd sort of lean towards 4-5 each of the Aerial and Aquatic species (probably mostly similar ones, especially from the Deluxe upgrade, as examples, maybe a Cearadactylus & Ornithocheirus/Tropeognathus based on Pteranodon, and a Tylosaurus & Taniwhasaurus mostly based on Mosasaurus)