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542be3 No.14795046
Spinofags absolutely blown the fuck out!
For real though who else is excited for this game? Some of the animations looks sloppy and copy pasted but mixing the dna with all kinds of modern creatures sounds fun.
b644ac No.14795055
Yeah dude!! I love video games! I cannot wait to pre-order this!!!
1b9251 No.14795070
>>14795046
Terrible advertising attempt. You're clearly being overpaid.
542be3 No.14795119
>>14795055
The preorder bonus is fucking ass. It's like some shitty orange skin of the jeep and helicopter.
>>14795070
I'm just excited for a spiritual successor to operation genesis to come out.
67487e No.14795127
Haha wow I can't wait to play this! Preordering it now! Hehe, this is going to be so great. I'll play it with my transwoman girlfriend!
2e1ad7 No.14795135
>>14795046
I'm actually looking forward to this game OP
But your thread is absolute shit
542be3 No.14795139
d06089 No.14795143
>>14795046
Even if you aren't shilling, you should feel bad for creating a thread that is indistinguishable from a How do you do, fellow kids? marketing wank.
542be3 No.14795151
>>14795143
I was just trying to invoke some spinofag shitposting cause the banter between them and t-rex fans are fun. Especially on /tv/
2e1ad7 No.14795181
>>14795151
>I was just trying to invoke some spinofag shitposting
Everyone here realized that, they also realized you were trying too hard plus you embed a fucking jewtube link
78601f No.14795270
>"Spinofags"
Fuck you too, /v/.
81d57d No.14795570
>>14795046
First, some healthy herbal remedies.
Next; I love how people even disputed Rex v Spino. One was the equivalent of a land Crocodile (could easily kill most of the things it wanted, but kept to quite to a lot of carrion to not risk damage by bullying the initial killers with sheer size and losing odds) and the equivalent of a Heron with a solar panel that could shred anything that pissed it off while fishing (the Spino literally being such a specialised piscovore it died pre extinction event as freshwater fish stocks declined, 95mya instead of 65mya). For fucks sake, Spino's bones were hollow, they would have commonly lost fights to Carcharodontosaurus, which albeit lacking the biting force of the Rex was heavier and is under dispute whether it was larger.
btw; the old depiction of the Rex was more accurate, the new cucked little beta Rex looks more like a Albertosaurus/Gasosaurus. Rex was snub nose; not elongated barrel.
78601f No.14798902
>>14795570
Because Jurassic Park III and Operation: Genesis made them look cooler.
1cdf56 No.14798918
>>14795151
>It was a fa/tv/irgin this whole time.
Figures.
835f79 No.14798920
Bump just to piss off the retarded (1) sage cancer
29dc10 No.14798930
>>14795046
>no feathers
Do you guys skipped the whole paleontology class and just watched Jurassic Park instead?
1cdf56 No.14798934
>>14798930
Yes, that's exactly what they did. This is a Jurassic World game, set in the Jurassic Park universe.
835f79 No.14798938
>>14798930
>he fell for the evolution bird myth
Kent Hovind has destroyed and debunked evolutionism.
Dinosaurs were giant lizards, not birds. Atheists have a wild imagination.
2a2212 No.14798941
Oh boy, another shitty movie tie-in game for an particularly cancerous movie.
fffb71 No.14798951
>>14795046
I'm really expecting it to be a glorified F2P mobile game. Isn't it going to have Denuvo, too?
60f149 No.14799013
>>14795046
>no feathers
Not even worth a torrent.
835f79 No.14799050
9ede09 No.14799062
>>14795046
ARK is the definitive dinosaur game
hard to top that
shame about the feathers tough
081bfd No.14799067
>>14795046
>Getting hyped for any game in 2018
>(((Youtube))) embed
>>>/killyourself/
036c5b No.14799077
I have been thinking about picking this up, anyone here played it?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/587450/Saurian/
835f79 No.14799163
>>14799077
>feathers
Into the trash it goes.
036c5b No.14799172
>>14799163
Why do you hate accuracy anon?
0b1417 No.14799253
>>14799172
Feathers are for furries. Are you a furry?
036c5b No.14799258
>>14799253
Fuck no but as an Aussie I know birds can be scary.
61937b No.14799271
>>14799258
Aye, Casso territory is about the only place I've seen a school run being escorted by spear (read garden hoes and rakes) wielding parents.
6b3f2a No.14799275
>tycoon game
>in the current year
>released on consoles
>likely won't have any modding support
It's going to be shit.
835f79 No.14799315
>>14799172
Feathers aren't accurate. It's pure fantasy concocted by Darwinists.
>>14798938
7ac5cb No.14799316
>no hook
>no webm
jesus.
>>14795570
>>14798902
Right, Spinosaurus was a theropod who evolved to be a fish hunter. The fact that it spent a ton of time in COLD rivers is what lead to the development of the giant fin to assist in staving off hypothermia, and the amount of time spent in the water allowed it to be able to grow large. Opposite that was the fact that it was always low with the whole croc/gator view on things and long legs were pointless to have when you need to lay low in the water of a river.
Also, with the Spinosaurus snout being built for fish, it has very little give; teeth are needle-like and the mouth has no flex points.
Tyrannosaurus had a short, wide, box like head, but it also had about 6 points where the skull had give. It's teeth were also built for crushing, not cutting, with the serrations having special enhanced keyhole designs that granted insane durability to the pressure and flex of a struggling prey animal. Rex was akin to a pitbull in that it was designed to bite down on something and never let go, crushing it's prey in a titanic bite.
Also, further study of HOW birds eat sheds more light: many predatory birds such as hawks and eagles and even primarily walking birds will not fully kill their prey before eating them. it was probably common for a Rex to pin down it's prey with a titanic leg and kill it by ripping entire chunks off of it, with one recorded instance of an entire triceratops rear leg having been removed from the body while the animal was still alive.
In a competition between the two, aside from the fact they would likely never encounter one another, a Spinosaurus would need to ambush the rex at the water's edge, but it would only really be able to take out a rex if it could drag it into the water and drown it. While it has weight to it, Rex has strength and a miscalclation i nte slightest (IE: reality) would gauge that a rex would likely just yank the entire spinosaurus out of the river and have a rather easy meal as the giant Sail would prevent the Spino from executing a croc/gator's most effective weapon: the death roll.
7ac5cb No.14799324
>>14799077
Has some potential. Looks better than The Isle.
7ac5cb No.14799332
>>14798938
>>14799315
k
>>14799258
>>14799271
>Cassowary
>nightmare birds
Terror Bird focused survival horror when?
542be3 No.14799361
>>14799316
The sail was probably also used as a way to show that it was there. Like to show others that this was it's territory or maybe even attract a female.
>>14799315
Many dinosaurs had feathers. Especially dromeosaurs. However the T-rex has no evidence that it has feathers and over 20 different skin graphs from many different parts of the t-rex have been found and none of them had any feathers. In fact its skin was very similar to that of a gila monster.
7ac5cb No.14799386
>>14799361
>Like to show others that this was it's territory or maybe even attract a female.
Correct. This is the case as you look at the decorated theropods, such as Ceratosaurus and Carnotaurus.
You look at either of them and realize their arms are INCREDIBLY recessed to the point of Carno's arms being stuck inside the chest. The question of Rex's arms isn't so much in relation of head size, as Carno was smaller but had no arms, but likely tied to courtship and mating.
Due to the enhanced "touch" zones on a rex's face, it's likely courtship involved a lot of snout rubbing before a female rex would crouch into a brooding posture to allow the male to mate. To keep her interested and receptive, the male would "pluck" or "tickle" her back with his arms, much like how some larger pythons retained the nubs of their legs as spurs to stimulate their partners.
Basically ,Rex's arms were their courting device, hence why they never lost it, but the more decorated dinosaurs who had similar lives as Rex DID lose said arms.
21bd58 No.14799400
>>14799361
lad you are trying to argue with someone who thinks the word is 6000 years old.
9fbc4b No.14799426
>>14799121
>There are people this autistic over a dinosaur fight.
The gaming purge can't happen soon enough.
835f79 No.14799528
>>14799400
Are you saying it isn't? Because the overwhelming evidence points towards a young earth.
402c38 No.14799563
>>14799062
>Ark is the definitive dinosaur game
"dinosaur" is a weird way of spelling "complete and utter shit."
45da5d No.14799615
>>14798930
Akshually, its been debated that T.rexes don't have as much feathers as the dromaeosaurids had. See, while the T.rex might have feathers, so far fossils had turned up that it doesn't have those, atleast when they're approaching adulthood. Thus, there's now a hypothesis that T.rexes might had feathers when they were little, but they gradually shed off those feathers for some reason (it's really hard to guess why, since they're dead and all).
>>14799077
I won't buy it since its still not finished.
It has potential though, but it's still not a full game.
>>14799386
So what about the sails of ouranosaurus then? Its not big enough to attract potential mates, and its definitely not a heat-sink like the stegosaurus's plates, so what the fuck was it there for?
066835 No.14799618
>>14799615
Sounds like baby birds shedding their downy fluff as they get older.
542be3 No.14799627
>>14799615
The sail could have been there to differentiate itself from other species of hardrosaurs/sexual attraction. Like how there are many different crests for hardrosaurs in other areas and pterosaurs.
I really hope the corythosaurus makes it into evolution. It's one of my favorites.
fed23c No.14799637
How bout you actually make Elite Dangerous into a proper videogame before making shitty licensed games, David?
45da5d No.14799645
>>14799618
But here's the thing, feathers are (in some ways) an evolved form of scales. So why do they even had these in the first place only to shed it?
>>14799627
Shit you might be on to something here friend. But i won't holdout for the more obscure dino species however, since they'll probably add some hadrosaur and call it a day.
>>14799332
Cassowaries are fucking dangerous, i think i've heard of the news where it gutted a little boy and killed it in a few seconds flat.
Also these things are like a reverse cuck bird where the male would care for the chicks while the females would go wander around finding mates.
542be3 No.14799675
>>14799645
The corythosaurus was in operation genesis.
Now the real question is when the fuck is iguanodon gonna come back to into the big star dinosaurs. It was so popular and it faded away. Would be great to see him in evolution too.
e204b7 No.14799690
>>14799645
>But here's the thing, feathers are (in some ways) an evolved form of scales. So why do they even had these in the first place only to shed it?
Thermoregulation. A small juvenile might need them to stay warm at night, whereas a 10-ton adult would be large enough to sustain its own body temperature without them.
90f5d9 No.14799712
>no feathers
What is this ass-backwards shit? Giant birds are even more terrifying than giant lizards. Dropped.
4a1283 No.14799745
>>14799528
>t.totally not a flat earther faggot
a5a9a7 No.14799754
>>14799745
t. shit for brains
0de59a No.14799767
>>14795570
But spinosaurus's bones weren't hollow, were they? I read they were much like hippos and had rather solid legs to act as a weight.
e8d287 No.14799768
Hype is a mental illness.
Cure yourself.
31295d No.14799803
>>14799768
When did so many /v/irgins get blackpilled? Jesus Christ, half the posts in the STALKER 2 thread were sad fucking niggers making "It'll just get cancelled again" or "It's gonna suck because muh industry" posts. Lighten the fuck up, would you? Last year was a great year for single player and Japanese games and this year looks like another good one with some good releases lined up and a ton of good announcements coming from it.
b14375 No.14799842
>>14799528
>overwhelming evidence
Enlighten me with this evidence.
>>14799712
Gotta be consistent with Jurassic Park canon :^)
222fc3 No.14799849
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>>14795119
>The preorder bonus is fucking ass. It's like some shitty orange skin of the jeep and helicopter.
That right there tells me you don't belong. You shouldn't pre-order because it's a shitty business practice, meant to trick consumers into buying a game before reviews come out, out of an artificially created content restriction. "if you don't buy it now you don't get [BLANK] feature/ cosmetic".
>>14795143
This.
>>14799803
>/v/irgins
>Current year + 3
Also, I was in that thread, there was a couple of autists, trying to fit in, but most of the thread was people hyped. And when someone did make a "Itll have migrotransactions i'm sure!" post they we're ridiculed.
2e1ad7 No.14799880
>>14799849
>>14799803
>getting hyped
>Blackpill
Nobody talks like that here, you fags are pretty blatant.
542be3 No.14799905
>>14799849
When did I say I was going to pre-order? I was talking against it. I only mentioned it because the guy I was referring to was talking about preordering it albeit ironically.
54aa29 No.14800182
>>14799172
>>14799324
Usually I'd be sticking up for you guys, but the current evidence leans towards any of the massive theropods most likely lacking feathers, or having extremely sparse elephant-like fuzz.
The recent paper published on the tyrannosaurus skin impressions already made potential feathering sparse, but to add to it, Mark Witton has occasionally brought up some idea of a "3 ton rule" that may indicate that any animal over the weight of 3 tons would lose any benefits feathers give
under that weight and not only is feathering fair game, but it may very well be the default since its very likely that at least the base of ornithodira was covered in some kind of proto-fuzz
on the topic of saurian they're actually in the process of RE-redesigning their tyrannosaur once again with the latest data, this is the new design
54aa29 No.14800336
>>14795570
> For fucks sake, Spino's bones were hollow
so were tyrannosaurus', as a matter of fact thats the theropod standard is hollow bones, where do you think birds get it from?
on that topic T. rex is a coelurosaur, the MORE avian successors of the jurassic and early cretaceous carnosaurs, and megalosaurs, at least in the north
>>14799316
>it was probably common for a Rex to pin down it's prey with a titanic leg and kill it by ripping entire chunks off of it
its possible but that really lacks the context of what a full grown tyrannosaurus was hunting, smaller prey could be pinned sure, but a healthy adult hadrosaur, ceratopsian, or ankylosaurid was an immense threat, Tyrannosaurus evolved to take down prey as quickly as possible with that massive bite because the longer its prey was alive, the higher the chance of the carnivore dying was
>with one recorded instance of an entire triceratops rear leg having been removed from the body while the animal was still alive.
I'd like to see some sources on that
>a Spinosaurus would need to ambush the rex at the water's edge, but it would only really be able to take out a rex if it could drag it into the water and drown it
you're treating spinosaurus as analogous to a crocodile, thats simply not the case, think more like a duck, it wasn't designed to ambush and pull prey into the water, the animal was strong to be sure, it was grappling with some massive fish, but its not exactly a scrapper, most of the deterrent for attacking a spinosaurus was its sheer size alone, even with the height downgrade it's still a contender for largest and potentially heaviest theropod known
1a2cec No.14800443
>>14798930
>Muh feathers
Kill yourself
5f79ea No.14800452
>>14795055
>Yeah dude!! I love video games! I cannot wait to pre-order this!!!
Reminder the anti-shill is a form of shilling. No one was talking about pre-ordering until the anti-shill.
5f79ea No.14800456
>>14800443
<Muh feathers
>implying birds aren't dinosaurs
lynch yourself
a5a9a7 No.14800459
>>14798930
Did you skip English class? Retard.
1a2cec No.14800476
>>14799013
>MUH FEATHERS
Do you want autistic quadruped Spino too?
What I wanna know is, will the game let us fuckin DNA kitbash Dino's into mutant hybrids like a Rex with triceratops horns and an Ankylosaurus tail
1a2cec No.14800482
>>14800456
>Implying the half-frog genetic experiments in Jurassic Park are real dinosaurs
f61e27 No.14800490
>>14800452
i hope your autism one day leads you to putting a gun to your temple
542be3 No.14800491
>>14800476
From what I've heard is that you can only choose between certain hybrids. You can not make your own willy nilly unfortunately. Supposedly had something to do with the higher ups at universal
1a2cec No.14800521
>>14800491
Maximum gay.
I miss Dino Island.
You could cross any Dino with anything.
542be3 No.14800551
>>14800521
If they don't have stegoceratops I'm going to be pretty fucking pissed honestly.
39185c No.14800561
>>14799332
>>14799271
>>14799258
>Nightmare bird survival.
Problem with that is we know some big ass birds existed until fairly recently… essentially until they met humans that hunted them to extinction because of how piss easy that was (Maori exterminated 2 entire Moa species basically within the 14th century when they landed in NZ).
If it really went Dinosaur = big ass birds, that means dinosaur were territorial but about as smart as a chicken (read really not. Size would have been a challenge, but survival certainly not.
8854b2 No.14800576
>>14800561
>smart as a chicken
Or smart as a crow, you know, the only non-mammal that develops culture and uses tools.
54aa29 No.14800640
>>14800476
>What I wanna know is, will the game let us fuckin DNA kitbash Dino's into mutant hybrids like a Rex with triceratops horns and an Ankylosaurus tail
god I hope not, that stupid hybridization completely shits on the animals themselves, if someone wanted a kaiju breeder game they could just go and make one
>>14800482
see you say that. thats always whats said, but thats just an excuse to write off criticisms
the frog DNA was a plot device used to show that nature will push back when you attempt to control it, trying to make all the animals female to stop breeding, only for the frog genes to kick in and change sex in the specific environmental pressures
frog DNA doesn't explain why dilophosaurus is very small and spits venom, why tyrannosaurus has motion based vision, or why velociraptors share nothing in common with their real counterpart besides a name and a sickle claw
the venomous dilophosaurus is supposed to show that we can't possibly know everything about these animals, so bringing them back would show some surprises
and the rex and raptor quirks have a literal paleontologist backing them in-film
I seriously doubt the "velociraptor" skeleton Grant and his crew are digging up in the beginning had any frog DNA in it before it died, and yet it's still a 9 foot short snouted theropod, instead of a coyote-sized, thin-snouted, asian theropod
>>14800561
you are tragically underestimating avian intelligence, corvids use fucking tools for christ sake
the Moa were also an herbivorous prey source, rather than multi-ton macropredators that could run you down in pretty much any circumstance those are two extremely different mindsets for an animal
542be3 No.14801102
>>14800640
In the book the velociraptors were going to be deinonychus and then the author found out about velociraptors and thought that it sounded scarier and so he switched them out without actually doing any research.
7ac5cb No.14801325
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>>14800336
>I'd like to see some sources on that
Here you go. 4:52 timestamp.
>largest and heaviest
No you're right. I'd say a lot of it is based in the large fish prey and the fact that it's size could be supported via the aquatic environment.
>>14800182
No I agree, the larger bodied theropods most likely, at most, had very little feathers, no more covered than an elephant.
036c5b No.14801658
>>14800182
>patching for scientific accuracy
This has sold me on it, thanks anon.
7ac5cb No.14801685
>>14801102
Yeah, in an ironic twist, there was a species of raptor discovered SHORTLY before the movie was released that was quite large.
036c5b No.14801722
>>14800561
Chickens are so retarded because of selective breeding / in-breeding, the domesticated chicken is very different from it's ancestors much like the chihuahua isn't much of a wolf.
7ac5cb No.14801733
>>14800640
>the frog DNA
Read the book. Henry Wu specifically points out that every "dinosaur" was a genetic freak that was coded and designed to specifications. They were parts of other animals slammed into others to forcibly make the genetic structure of what we THINK a dinosaur looked like.
Problem: By criss crossing weird shit together, you get side effects.
>venom spitting dilophosaurus
>predator active camo carnotaurus
Shit got insane.
a2ad96 No.14801785
>>14801722
>the domesticated chicken is very different from it's ancestors much like the chihuahua isn't much of a wolf.
If we want to be more realistic with timescales here, the domestic chicken is actually the domestic version of the Junglefowl. The Junglefowl is a native bird to the jungles of South East Asia. It looks a bit more exotic than the chickens you and I are used to seeing. A lot more aggressive too
The point is domestication isn't solely why the chicken is the way it is, its lineage goes a bit more back then that.
7ac5cb No.14801794
>>14801722
>>14800561
>chickens
we may have been breeding them for livestock, but as anyone who's been around them knows, chickens aren't something you can let your guard down around.
a2ad96 No.14801819
>>14801794
I've raised chickens, let me tell you, chickens as far as behavior goes are a lot like dogs. A lot of dogs can fuck you up but they're smart enough to recognize their owners and hold back. Chickens are the same, in fact, they're far more intelligent then you think. Hell, mine would come when I called their name like my dogs do. They would always stand in front of doors and stare at the doorknobs whenever they wanted someone to open them.
Point is, they're not more or less dangerous than dogs are. A lot of chickens probably can fuck you up, but you also get the tiny "chihuahuas" of the chicken world that can't really do shit but look tough. Male chickens (they're called cocks for a reason) are also aggressive fucking assholes when it comes to their potential mates. Loud as fuck too. Females are a lot more docile
7ebbae No.14801837
>Dinosaurs were flat out insanely popular when I was a kid
>Popularity soared even higher when Jurassic Park was released
>Later on featherfags start screeching autistically despite it just being a theory
>Suddenly nobody gives a fuck about dinosaurs anymore
>Years later find out featherfag theory is a load of bullshit and those autistic fucks killed everyones love of dinosaurs for no reason
a2ad96 No.14801852
>>14801837
Lets be real. In Jurassic Park the dinos were fucking bullet proof and could bend metal. If dinosaurs existed today even if they didn't have feathers, its likely they wouldn't act much different than any other large fucking animal we have right now. It would take an elephant rifle to kill a T-Rex at most
036c5b No.14801868
>>14801837
Why does it matter if some where feathered? They were still top of the food chain for a fucking long time which makes them scary to us because we only got to the top using tools rather than being able to rip a tiger in two with our bare hands.
7ebbae No.14801877
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>>14801837
Also here is my favorite dinosaur documentary from my childhood. It is 80s as fuck and 100% free of featherfaggotry.
1ad4fb No.14801883
>>14801794
My grandfather had a lot of chickens (around 50), he fed them corn (among other things) and the corn attracted mice.
One day while moving the sacks a mouse got startled and ran away into the chicken's yard it got chased by 50 rabid hens until one managed to catch it then a tumult followed and the mouse got torn to shreds in seconds until only a smear of blood remained.
I knew chickens were bloodthirsty because we tossed them insects and snails but the thing with the mouse was different, it was like the rage of the entire species vented in seconds, fuckers werent eating, they were making an statement "DO NOT FUCK WITH OUR CORN".
9b66e7 No.14801887
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>>14800336
Don't forget that the Tyrannosaurus is very a maneuverable biped and didn't have to resist against the movements of its prey. It could have used its flexible skull and huge bite force to stay latched onto the head or neck while it danced around it and vied for control. You can fast forward to about 1:00 in the embed to see this type of behavior in action. Notice how the lion doesn't fight the buffalo, just stays latched on and lets it drag it wherever it pleases. The engagement ends a good 20m away from where it started but the buffalo does succumb. If you've ever had to fight a large bird like a crane you'll know how hard they are to get detached from something. Like your freshly caught fish.
a2ad96 No.14801888
>>14801868
>They were still top of the food chain for a fucking long time
Because there wasn't any competition. Lions were top of the food chain for a long time too, until humans rose up and fucked their shit up
9665cb No.14801893
>>14801794
A chicken attacked me on my grandpa's house when i was a little baby, it pecked me so hard it tore my diaper apart.
7e3d4e No.14801907
>Jewtube
>JewrasicPark
>AAA game
Go shill somewhere else, cuckchan might fall for these tricks happy merchant
036c5b No.14801908
>>14801888
Does that make lions any less scary? Would you take on a lion unarmed?
60f1cb No.14801954
5e46e7 No.14802080
>>14798938
>Kent Hovind
Holy shit.
4b9e34 No.14802322
>>14795055
>I love video games
This is supposed to be a sarcastic post?
671c69 No.14802573
>>14801887
That's pretty interesting
78601f No.14803234
I just wanted a thread about tyrannosaurs getting stomped by monsterbro tier dinos, what the actual fuck is this feather autism that everyone knows only applied to bird ancestors to begin with?
fffb71 No.14803322
>>14799275
Why would there be mod support, goy? We can't sell you on-disk DLC if you're just going to mod in access to it anyway :^)
d0c9fa No.14803326
>>14800490
Wow so edgy. I bet you'd fit in over at >>>/reddit/
e71b12 No.14803340
>>14801819
>A lot of chickens probably can fuck you up
I'm sorry but you're just wrong, chickens are weak and frail. I can easily snap a chickens neck with one hand. If I wanted to do the same to a dog, even a fucking chihuahua, I'd need at least two hands and possibly a knife.
556045 No.14803416
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>>14803340
Chickens are small, now what would the outcome be if you increased the chicken's size to get the world's largest confirmed feathered dinosaur, Gigantoraptor?
0d48d6 No.14803445
>spinofags
>not spinocucks
a3612c No.14803480
>>14801794
>second vid
I loved those guys in Final Fantasy 12.
41c71d No.14803481
>>14798930
>I wanna see a bunch of giant chickens run around
ba365e No.14803484
>>14803481
chickens did nothing wrong
e71b12 No.14803508
>>14803416
Okay sure but that guy was claiming that chickens as they are are as dangerous as a dogs which is patently ridiculous. For example where I live we have canada geese which are much larger and far more aggressive than any chicken I've ever met but I'd still much rather fight one of those feathery fuckers than an equivalent sized dog.
45da5d No.14804588
>>14803234
>tyrannosaurs getting stomped by monsterbro tier dinos.
Bruh, while the Carchadontosaurus and the Giganotosaurus is marginally bigger, they're still around the same size of the T.rex. Oh and the Jurassic was the golden age of the dinos, not cretaceous era with all the absolutely fuckhueg Sauropods and the abundant amount of dinosaur families (e.g Stegosaurids) that are (almost) exclusive only to that era.
Also Troodons are not smart, get fucked scalefags.
>>14801819
>chickens
>dangerous
While they are feisty, they're still chickens. However some birds are even more dumber than that
54aa29 No.14805859
>>14803234
>what the actual fuck is this feather autism that everyone knows only applied to bird ancestors to begin with?
you mean theropoda? that is honestly the dumbest thing I've heard in this thread so far
feathers don't just apply to paraves, they apply to maniraptora, and not just maniraptora, it also applies to coelurosauria, then to "tetanurae", then to ornithischia, which implies to the base of dinosauria, we've found fossil evidence for all of this, on top of that pterosaurian pycnofibres are most likely analogous, which pushes proto-feathers back even farther
>>14804588
>Also Troodons are not smart
Troodon doesn't even exist anymore until more fossil evidence shows up for it, the animal most people refer to as troodon are actually two different troodontids, Latenivenatrix and Stenonychosaurus, the former I believe now holds the record for largest brain-to-body ratio for non-avian theropods
ff4209 No.14805963
Seeing how Frontier handle ED I assume the game will be a boring grundy yet contentless mess.
5ea7b2 No.14806085
>>14803508
you don't go to jail if you kill a dog attacking you so i'd rather the dog
8fc466 No.14806332
>>14803484
Agreed, fuck geese
ba365e No.14806361
>>14806332
do not fuck geese. he will fuck you.
7ac5cb No.14811822
>>14799627
>>14799675
Corythosaurus profile was just dropped.
d44f09 No.14811858
>>14798951
>>14795046
>ctrl f denuvo
>only one match and it's a person asking about it
It says on their steam store page "Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo Antitamper" so yes it will have denuvo and will run like wet ass.
542be3 No.14811912
>>14811822
>tfw my two favorite dinosaurs are now confirmed to be in the game
Now if only there was a hybrid of the two
acc845 No.14811919
>>14806361
when chickens make that sound it means they're stimulated and ready to mate. It's extremely appealing to roosters and they'll do anything to get closer to that sound.
>t. chicken farmer
429719 No.14812105
>>14795046
Friendly reminder that after dinosaurs are confirmed having feathers, for all we know this rendition is more accurate than OP.
f28289 No.14812182
>>14812121
>>14812105
Is there evidence in T-Rex fossils that prove that the T-Rex had feathers though?
ba365e No.14812201
>>14812105
>>14812121
>extinction by overheating
abf118 No.14812208
>>14812182
I don't think they made it thorough the great extinction, only very few species did and some of those fossils indeed had primitive feathers, because feathers have evolved a lot too
71ce6e No.14812211
9665cb No.14812240
>>14812105
>>14812121
They look so fluffy, i wanna domesticate one, pet it and ride it around town.
6e9307 No.14812266
SO, is the game going to be worth a torrent or should I pass? The game play footage looks good, but with current year game design and Denuvo is making me think twice.
4f6707 No.14812807
>>14799324
Lmao, they actually managed to make a T-Rex look stupid. Feathers make dinosaurs gay.
4f6707 No.14812850
>>14801868
Because feathers aren't cool, just look at the video higher up in this thread of a feathered t-rex, they made a t-rex look lame, a fucking t-rex. Feather-fags deserve to be raped.
c486d6 No.14812916
Dinosaurs are great. I really love dinosaurs guys.
54aa29 No.14813107
>>14812105
>>14812121
read
>>14800182
the evidence is stacked against Tyrannosaurus having feathers
on top of that even if it did the first comparisons would be with ratites because of their terrestrial similarities, and then birds of prey because of the shared carnivory, those pictures are more of a joke than anything else
>>14812807
>>14812850
on the topic of tyrannosaurus just read the above, but regardless you are a tremendous faggot
a 5-7 ton hyper-carnivore does not give a shit if you think it looks silly
bears are covered in fuzz and fluff, and characters like winnie the pooh or paddington are soft and lovable, but a real grizzly is still going to kick you and your dads ass if you so much as breath at it wrong
it doesn't fucking matter how "cool" something looks, animals don't evolve to look cool, they evolve to survive, during the late cretaceous nature produced one of the most powerful terrestrial predators the planet has ever witnessed, and the only thing you give a shit about is whether or not it has fucking flame decals on the sides of it
0e833f No.14813187
>>14813107
>the evidence is stacked against Tyrannosaurus having feathers
Aw, I liked the feathers
>it doesn't fucking matter how "cool" something looks
Yeah, I've said it once I've said it a thousand times, dinosaurs were animals, not movie monsters.
0e5cc2 No.14813230
>>14795046
>For real though who else is excited for this game? Some of the animations looks sloppy and copy pasted but mixing the dna with all kinds of modern creatures sounds fun.
Fuck off shill.
a3612c No.14813238
>>14813187
>Aw, I liked the feathers
Well in that case you'll like the Chinese "Tyrannosaurs" then.
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c65d1e No.14813328
>bumplock after three fucking days
what a great moderation mark
d6ab91 No.14813385
>>14813107
>a 5-7 ton hyper-carnivore does not give a shit if you think it looks silly
Sure, but that's not the issue here. The issue is "what incentive is there to give a shit about something that's been extinct for so long". Feathers just don't capture the imagination like scales do - feathers are fluffy, not intimidating. When dinosaurs got feathers, they were pretty much instantly dropped from the public consciousness. There's no reason to learn about something so ridiculous. They're not awe-inspiring titans any more, just scientific curiosities. No one in their right mind would want to go toe-to-toe with a Komodo dragon, but deep down, every red-blooded male knows that he could totally kick the shit out of a Canadian goose or three with only a few cuts and scratches, and nothing more. Whether that's true in reality is another matter entirely.
54aa29 No.14813699
>>14813385
>what incentive is there to give a shit about something that's been extinct for so long
the fact that its extinct? that its an animal that is no longer represented in our ecosystems anymore?
>Feathers just don't capture the imagination like scales do
they don't capture YOUR imagination, native americans have tales of thunderbirds, meso americans have myths of feathered serpents
>feathers are fluffy, not intimidating
since when have eagles been defined as "cute" or "fluffy"? and besides, like I said I could describe a big cat or a bear in the exact same way, I doubt there's any disappointment there
>They're not awe-inspiring titans any more
because of some integument, that sounds so insanely petty
>No one in their right mind would want to go toe-to-toe with a Komodo dragon, but deep down, every red-blooded male knows that he could totally kick the shit out of a Canadian goose
you're comparing the largest lizard in the world with a moderately sized water fowl, cassowaries have a reputation for being absolutely brutal, try putting someone in a room with one of those and see how quickly they piss their pants.
you act like something "happened" to dinosaurs like some mad scientist flipped a switch in an attempt to ruin them for everyone, we simply learned more about them, this is the biggest reason I can't stand this kind of thinking, what you're basically saying is "fuck knowledge, I want to stay in my comfort zone" its the same kind of thing that makes those absolutely unbearable autists whine about whatever current definition pluto may have rather than planet as if science somehow attacked them personally rather than celebrating the fact that our hazy understanding of something is actually becoming more clear
92c71e No.14814096
>>14813107
>the only thing you give a shit about is whether or not it has fucking flame decals on the sides of it
This applies to both scale and featherfags though. I've seen plenty of instances of either side dropping a piece of media that doesn't contain their preferred appearance.
542be3 No.14814329
>>14813230
>can't talk or be excited about video games on a video game board
Oops. My mistake.
54aa29 No.14814399
>>14814096
>This applies to both scale and featherfags though
thats somewhat true, with the recent insight about tyrannosaurus integument, and its apparent lack of feathers, there have been alot of whiny kids unable to accept the fact that their preconceived notion simply isn't true
THAT being said alot of the time that isn't the case
"preferred appearance" usually only really applies to the awesomebro "retrosaur" side
the main bulk of people that are adamant about feathers are so because that accurately represents the animal as it would have looked in life, not because they have a pet chicken at home that they want to related them to, this isn't some kind of "battle of opinions" where both sides have validation, or points to throw out, feathers have rooted themselves deep within dinosauria, if not deeper, but despite this integument being a literal defining characteristic of the grouping it NEVER sees the light of day outside the tiny niches that are usually just the people in the actual profession itself
how many raptors from cartoons or movies have you seen that weren't just DIRECTLY ripped from jurassic park? wouldn't that get annoying when you know damn well that may as well not even be the animal its claimed to be?
winnie the pooh is a fine IP, but that doesn't mean I want every tiger I see in popular media bouncing on its goddamn tail
996fe9 No.14814464
>>14799163
>Not muh
>>14799253
>Feathers = furr
>>14799315
>Creationist cuck
>>14800493
Some had feathers and some didn't. Dinos are diverse.
996fe9 No.14814488
>>14800476
Yes. Realistic = better when it comes to how they show the Dinos. The faggots getting pissed at the Spino walking like a Gorilla are faggots.
7ac5cb No.14816155
>>14814488
>checked
technically it would have walked akin to a Pangolin, but yeah, nature doesn't give a shit if you think it's "cool" or not.
1ff4ce No.14818604
>>14811822
I preferred their stripes in JPOG
1ff4ce No.14818614
>>14813228
He's the real reason they went extinct