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Okeanos' Portfolio; Now showing: Updated Download Site
Topic Started: Mar 9 2013, 05:32 PM (49,245 Views)
MarxRaptor
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Okeanos
Sep 10 2013, 02:12 AM
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Sep 9 2013, 03:59 PM
Okeanos
Sep 9 2013, 01:30 AM
DM's Period Filters sort Extinct Animals by their time period, so in this case Protoceratops would appear under the 'Cretaceous' filter
For some reason the filters are gone for me.
You have to have the WWD pack to have the filters ;)
I have the pack, they were their, but now their gone :(
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Thanks OS for the release!
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Okeanos
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I don't know then MarxRaptor. They work fine for me ;)
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Captain Phasma
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Captain of the First Order and Boba Fett 2.0

Do I just move the protoceratops zip folder into my zt2 folder? Or will that not work?
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Yes that's exactly how you do it :)
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Ok, thanks. I only asked 'cause last time I moved a zip folder into my zt2 folder, the download didn't show up in game.
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You have to open the zip folder, with a program like WinZip, and move the .z2f into the Zoo Tycoon folder.
Edited by Chase, Sep 17 2013, 04:41 PM.
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It's already a z2f file, so you don't need to open it ;)
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Aardvark727
Sep 16 2013, 07:08 PM
Do I just move the protoceratops zip folder into my zt2 folder? Or will that not work?

Ok, thanks. I only asked 'cause last time I moved a zip folder into my zt2 folder, the download didn't show up in game.
Since he said "zip folder" both times I figured he meant a zip folder. I don't know why it would be in that format, because as you said it was released as a .z2f, but in case it was I thought that should be clarified.
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I got it in and it works perfectly. You've done a great job OS!
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I can't wait to see what OS's next project will be!
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I told you I had something in the works...


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Diplocaulus magnicornis



Here's Diplocaulus, a famous prehistoric amphibian. I added the speculative skin flaps simply because I thought they completed the animal in my opinion.

Wait, what was that noise? Is there a bigger animal coming?
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never heard of this theory, what purpose would they have ?
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wow, it looks epic, I like the texture and the color.

Mmm what could be the big animal?
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Furka
Oct 5 2013, 08:23 AM
never heard of this theory, what purpose would they have ?
"The wide head could have acted like a hydrofoil, helping the creature glide through the water. The University of Michigan's exhibit takes this concept on step further, adding a sheet of loose skin from the tips of the skull to the base of the tail which would have moved in an undulating wave for forward motion."

From this I'm guessing it would have helped with movement somehow. It's not a theory, it's simply speculative but I liked the idea.
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