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Walking With Dinosaurs
Topic Started: Jul 9 2013, 03:19 PM (465,289 Views)
philly
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I don't think puzzles are necessary since they are both unrealistic and widely unused. New animals would be far better in my opinion. c:
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HENDRIX
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In that case, I've got one huge critter almost done, just gotta add textures and do the alphas ;D
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Tyranachu
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Nerdasaurus

It's so hard to resist the urge to speculate. :P Hahaha, I'd love to see it soon, DM!
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davidy12
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The anticipation is killing me. DM, usually I DL stuff so I can pose animals and photoshop them or to test them, but yours I think I'll be playing this for quite a while.

Also I agree with Philly the puzzles are just for kids, if you want to do them that's fine DM, but in my opinion they're not even a bonus.
Edited by davidy12, Jul 17 2013, 10:37 AM.
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Similis
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davidy12
Jul 17 2013, 10:30 AM
Also I agree with Philly the puzzles are just for kids, if you want to do them that's fine DM, but in my opinion they're not even a bonus.
For me, the puzzle games were always quite an amusing feature that helped to break the boredom ingame if I didn't want to adopt, but to play a bit. Just keeping the extinct fauna in zoos is enough for the lack of (current) realism, so we should treat whole EA as a game for kids and people using extinct fauna in their S&T's as childish. And too many would fall into that category without being childish at all, don't you think, davidy? ;)


I don't care much about the puzzles in WWD, but they'd be a nice bonus IMO.
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Ignacio
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I don't really care about puzzles tbh. Before all this amazing dinos were made (i mean all the amazing dinos made by different designers) i only had the EA expansion installed to make the ducks and AD dodo work in game.

I would love to see what else you have in the store for us :D I'm crossing my fingers... :P
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Jul 17 2013, 10:41 AM
davidy12
Jul 17 2013, 10:30 AM
Also I agree with Philly the puzzles are just for kids, if you want to do them that's fine DM, but in my opinion they're not even a bonus.
For me, the puzzle games were always quite an amusing feature that helped to break the boredom ingame if I didn't want to adopt, but to play a bit. Just keeping the extinct fauna in zoos is enough for the lack of (current) realism, so we should treat whole EA as a game for kids and people using extinct fauna in their S&T's as childish. And too many would fall into that category without being childish at all, don't you think, davidy? ;)
You've gotta point they're MrGorsh. Though I'm not saying that all people who include puzzles are childish it's just that I think it's unnecessary. Sometimes it's a bonus other times it isn't, it depends on how good they are. Anyways, I'm extremely excited about the jurassic period.
Edited by davidy12, Jul 17 2013, 02:21 PM.
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PrimevalRaptor
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Well, the puzzles would be a nice touch, but I gotta say, I don't use them a lot. xD
Can't wait to see, what you have in store. ^^
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Cat
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I think that the puzzles is a good thing.
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BossAggron
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Some people like me like to create Animals, its somewhat nice and can be a challenge.
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HENDRIX
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Well, huge might not have been very accurate, it's rather gigantic... xD

Presenting Giganotosaurus!

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Hope you like it ;P

Btw, does anybody know the name of the south american iguanodontid in Chased by Dinosaurs or is it fictional?
Edited by HENDRIX, Jul 17 2013, 05:29 PM.
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Similis
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Macrogryphosaurus. Though they got it wrong since it was either advanced hypsilophodont or basal iguanodont, in both cases it was a biped, with a longer neck and small head ala Talenkauen. ;) Nice job on the Giganotosaurus.
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Ignacio
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OMG i would have never imagined that you were working on this dino. I'm from Argentina and this is one of my favorite theropods dinos from my country. You did an amazing job with it Hendrix. I'm so happy :D I always wanted a good giganotosaurus
Edited by Ignacio, Jul 17 2013, 05:34 PM.
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davidy12
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Oh my F*****g God!!!!!!! I knew you'd make a Chased by dinosaurs special pack!!! The iguanodont is macrogryphosaurus. ;) This is the best giga I've seen since CC's.
Edited by davidy12, Jul 17 2013, 05:35 PM.
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OwlParrot
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Amazing Dino HENDRIX
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