How would you design a dinosaur game?

How would you design a dinosaur game?

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It would be an MMO focused on PvP

When start you can choose one of many dinosaurs, depending on which one you pick the gameplay is very different.
I would not keep it 100% accurate, and would mix dinosaurs from different periods together, for more variety.

If you're successful in your endeavors you level up, leveling up is "Evolving" (this represents your dino genes being spread to future dino generations)
Whenever you "Evolve" you can choose new features for your dino, these features can make your dinosaur customized and no longer historically accurate, for example if you evolve enough you can be a T-Rex with big arms.

The different denosaur types would be split into Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores, and each of these main categories would have sub groups too.

Herbivore gameplay would be more focus on gathering XP from the enverionment, and their Evolve options would be more defense and pack focused.

Carnivore gameplay would be focused on hunting down the herbivores, and their Evolve system would reflect that.

When you die it's a permadeath and you must make a new Dinosaur, this would make ti so there's always new dinos around for lower level players to grief.

Relatively few dinosaurs but each with different hunting AIs like the xeno in Isolation and an ecosystem like the a-life in stalker. Reasonably sized but detailed open world with different biomes. Start off with nothing and work your way up to being a mastery hunter. Big Dino's can only be killed with heavy weaponry but that makes them worthless as loot so you have to set up wile e coyote traps, manipulating them with smaller dino's as bait and building giant traps etc. Don't bother with realism, just handwave something about a time anomaly and focus on gameplay. I imagine coordinating with a friend to drive a herd of compys past a big predator using Jeeps and having them lead it into a canyon with gates ready to drop at both ends, shit like that.

that sounds like it would be an .io game and get boring fast

I was thinking more Sea of Thieves style

survival horror with actual scary dinos

Like this this, but without Kong. Stranded on some prehistoric island, but with weapons. Maybe a military plane loaded with weapons and ammunition breaks apart over it, and you and a few others survive the crash. Meet up with the others, and find a way off the island. To keep dinosaurs threatening, the weapons shouldn't be too good or plentiful. WWII era, you are American and maybe a British guy or two can be there as well. Japanese have been stranded on the island under similar circumstances, and at first are the enemy, but later on, both sides have lost many people, so you end up working together to get off the island. Singleplayer and co-op only.

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I would just make it a vore fetish game

by making battlefield 3

add guns and laser sights and rocket launching dinosaurs

this is now a designasaurus thread

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Best suggestion in this thread.

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The game would be level-based, but some of the levels would be very, very open. Think an entire region or two of Ghost Recon Wildlands, but as one level with a few objectives that can be completed in different orders.

The gunplay in my idea would purposefully feel similar to Battlefield 3.

>but without Kong
End yourself immediately.

Nanosaur 3

Jurassic World Evolution with all of the things from Operation Genesis that it lacks plus other forms of management so that it actualy feels like you're coordinating and running a theme park.

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We make the dinosaurs fuck people instead of kill them!

I mean, it could have him, but then it would be too similar to the original game, in my opinion. Licensing could possibly be a pain as well. OR it could be an advantage, because that might allow for a larger budget. This is all hypothetical, of course. This is just an idea that came to me, and expanded, as I typed it out. Either way, it should happen, because Peter Jackson's King Kong is an amazing game, and the industry could really use another one like it next generation.

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A more involved experience.

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that's lewd

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Aw they are just playing :3

A new carnivores game

I have said it before and I say it again:

JUST FUCKING REMAKE DINO CRISIS 1 WITH THE CURRENT RE ENGINE FOR FUCKS SAKE

Remove the respawning dinos and make puzzles harder. I would SO buy that.

I'll never understand the people who insist that every single dinosaur ever was covered with feathers, even ones for who they would be pointless like the giant Theropods and sauropods.

Damn japs fell for the feather meme.
Also Trex are n*ggers.

Make it a dating simulator

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i'd just make the isle but without all the scope creep and incompetence

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The dinosaurs in JP aren't real dinosaurs
pretty sure this is addressed in the book

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i wanna fuck dinosaurs

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Like Tokyo Jungle.

Stealth game where you play as a velociraptor in a modern day suburban cul-de-sac. Your goal is to viciously eat and hunt all the nighbors in the cul-de-sac without getting caught. Eventually complications will arise such as police being called and investigations being done as bloody sites, evidence, and neighbors noticing others are missing from their daily routines happen.

What dinosaur is that supposed to be?

Deinocheirus

trannysaurus

There's a new Jurassic Park pinball machine and it's great.
youtube.com/watch?v=nuNOD3CIWLg

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Replayed this not too long ago and enjoyed it a lot. Impressive looking for its time, and the voice acting was good. Best part of the game was the spears by far. Shame that the tommy gun and luger sucked so much.
A game visually reminiscent of the island in kong with similar enemies and spears would be great by itself. I was actually thinking about a similar possible game like what you posted right after I finished the game.
The kong parts weren't that great anyway, not sure why that user got mad. The fps parts were way better.

dont you get it man? a single microraptor fossil from china (who has the biggest counterfeit market for fossils) had a fossilized feather so all dinosaurs have feathers, you fucking idiot.

i am so fucking enlightened right now, it just makes perfect sense. Natural selection made feathers win (despite never being on other fossils) especially for the giant ass dinosaurs (who's metabolism and size generated so much heat it didn't matter if they had feathers or not, and despite feathers being good for cold environments, you never see fossilized sauropod remainds in continents that were previously in the arctic circle), and the dinosaurs with bones on the outside of their skin for armor!

this. make the first game with scientifically accurate dinos, not bald lizard-chickens

If you want to fuck a dinosaur, are you a furfaggot or a zoophile?

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>Deinocheirus

Ah, that explains why they went all out with the feathering.

Who cares? I'm a total xenophile degenerate anyways

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>Therizinosaurus fights by grappling, smacking, and literally doing roll throws
Based

Calm down, son, we do have feather fossils for American and European dromaeosaurs, so those at least had proto-feathers. It's when people try to claim that Tyrannosaurus, Carnotaurus, Giraffititan, etc were feathery that things get retarded, especially since we have skin imprints for a lot of big dinos and none of them have a trace of feathers yet these morons still insist.

Dino crisis

>Research lab
>Low on funds
>Military contracts are not going to happen as anything a dinosaur can do, a gun can do better.
>Have no choice, accept shady contracts where you make more "docile" dinosaurs with exaggerated features.

>You get a ton of money, but at what cost?

A thread about dinosaur video game ideas, and the horny, topically disinterested, teenager known as Yea Forums shows up to talk about porn and not video games, instead.

h games are still games autist

The Isla but without the shitty devs and encouraging as much pvp as possible.

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Anymore crops like this? I demand cropped animated dinosaur porn.

because we have evidence of feathers in the ancestors of all dinosaurs. Ancestral traits do no vanish so easily. They generally stick around for a long time, many millions of years, albeit in a diminished form. People like to point out elephants and whales loosing their hair as an example of how large theropods might lose their feathers, but they actually do have hair, though in small amounts.

The most logical conclusion is that Trex had some feathered covering, even if only in small patches. It's also highly likely that said feathers were more like the coarse feathers of Ratites than the flight feathers that people are familiar with. so the video in question is actually somewhat accurate in that department. The arms maybe not so much. It's possible that they used their arms for courtship display like many birds tend to, and thus might have feathers there, but we sinply have no direct evidence of that being the case.

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this particular depiction is not accurate however.

A full feathered covering has been completely ruled out by skin impressions. WE know for a fact that they were not fully covered like Yutyrannus

Do we really have "large" evidence or is it just a way to act intellectually superior? Even in your example, you mitigated the covering claim with small patches. I'm still skeptical.

Not that you're being a snob, but I often hear feathers with key words like you don't believe in science or settled science. Those phrases make me extremely cautious cause science isn't politics. Otherwise we'd probably be in Newtonian physics for a lot longer after Einstein.

I want a dinosaur game where dinosaurs rape and impregnate me

So like that webm?
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scientific or not i don't care, this would be great. at least a far, far better idea than the robot dinos of horizon.

Alien Isolation but with raptors and a rex

Or JP Trespasser done right

A bigger and better King Kong game has always been my dream game

>Do we really have "large" evidence

years of evolutionary biology yields general rules that paleontologists follow. If an ancestor has a specific trait, and many related species have the same trait, it is safe to assume a specific species also has that trait even if there is no direct evidence. It's a necessity since a majority of fossils are incomplete. They can only really infer certain features based on related animals until a complete specimen is found and that rarely ever happens.

we have a several related species as well as members of the Tyrannosaur group that are confirmed to have had some feathered coating, and we also know that the ancestor of all dinosaurs also had primitive feathers. It is therefore safe to assume that Trex and related Tyrannosaurs also had feathers at least to some extent.

> you mitigated the covering claim with small patches.

That's because as I stated in the earlier examples of whales and elephants, these animals still posses their ancestral trait (hair) even after many millions of years of evolution. The point being made is that even if Trex evolved in a manner in which feathers were gradually selected against, they would still posses some light feather covering similar to the aforementioned elephants and whales. The main argument that people raise against Large Tyrannosaurs being feathered is that their size made them less useful to the animals and therefore was selected against. Even if that is the case,they would still likely have small patches left over.

No
I mean something like this
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Good thing its canon all dinos in jurrasic park are female

It makes me sad. Boring park
Well, at least there are some nice poke dinosaurs

I want to have a dinosaur harem.

Necrophile.

Primal Carnage but this time the devs don't infight and dissolve and continue making content.

But don't you see how odd it is to type "it's a necessity since majority of fossils are incomplete"? Also your previous statements go against statistics 101. I feel like you are extrapolating assumptions based on assumptions. Your introductory sentence says "general rules". Then you say "safe to assume...no direct evidence". Next you claim confirmation like it's nothing, then once again extrapolate it's "safe to assume".

Finally you claim that cause whales and elephants have patches of hair, therefor the large tyrannosaurus has a light feathered covering.

I just can't buy your logic man. We have fossils of insects which are a lot weaker than dino feathers. Now obviously the logistics are harder for a full dino, but I feel like if we had a full feathered dino, it would be made more obvious as full parts should exist somewhere even if piecemeal.

We have many specimens of fully feathered dinosaurs. See: Sinosauropteryx. Yutyrannis Huali isn't a full specimen but does have feathers and is a very large animal.

Similar to Ark: Survival Evolved but with more polish and graphically better looking. Riding dinos and using them as tools is a cool concept

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IIRC, during the lab tour Dr. Wu says that the original clones had feathers, but the investors didn't like that so they SCIENCE'd the feathers away

>last update was 5 or 6 months ago

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This. Asymmetrical L4D style humans v. dinosaurs TDM. That's all I ever wanted. It was super fun, although very basic, and they never really updated it except to add more and more buyable DLC cosmetics.

I'd love for another studio to take a crack at that kind of game.

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Somebody said that the reason for the hiatus is that they fired their coder for incompetence and have to rewrite the source code.

yeah that guy. now he's making his own game which could screw up things for the isle since it looks like they push out a lot of dinosaurs at once (not out yet but it's called path of titans but who knows, maybe he's just leaving with the money once it goes down south)

>Like 30 RP servers at all times.
>Only 3-5 actual DM servers.

>Opens Door
>On Floor
>Walk-a-Dinosaur

We have skin impressions from a lot of the body of many dinosaurs without a shred of feather evidence. They'd be pointless for something like Tyrannosaurus or Styracosaurus anyway.

but I feel like if we had a full feathered dino

we do though. several dinosaur groups are fully or partially feathered and many are related to Trex. It's not like paleontologists just say Trex is feathered without any good reasons to assume that to be the case. there are plenty of related dinosaurs that are feathered, some within the Tyrannosaur group.

Lets put it this way. Say we don't know what color your hair is, but we do know that your brothers and sisters both have brown hair, and your parents also have brown hair, and your grandparents and cousins all have brown hair. It should be safe to assume that you have brown hair as well given all those pieces of evidence. Could your hair be blonde? entirely possible, but from the given evidence brown is a logical color to assume. It is the same with Trex. We know it's ancestors had feathers. We know that related groups also had feathers. Therefore it is safe to assume that Trex also had some amount of feathered covering.

>Finally you claim that cause whales and elephants have patches of hair, therefor the large tyrannosaurus has a light feathered covering.

No. I said that This is an example of species holding on to ancestral traits. The point is that IF (and that's a big IF), tyrannosaurs had evolved in a way that reduced their feathered coating, they would still have traces of the ancestral trait on their body much like elephants and whales still have traces of hair on their bodies. This is because, as I said already, Ancestral traits take a LONG time to fully disappear. Vestigial structures still exist for many millions of years. Whales still have a rear leg bone for example.

in that case we would likely see small patches of fuzzy down or similar along the back of the animal. Still

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The fact that there are no feather impressions or remains around the bones of most dinosaurs we've dug up is good evidence that "All dinosaurs had feathers" is false.

>pointless

see Even if the structures are vestigial there is no way they would have completely lost them that quickly. They still would have some form of feather covering.

Also you forget that the feathers could serve a sexual purpose

>All dinosaurs had feathers
no one is saying this. If you actually believe that is what is being put forward here you have no place in this discussion.

It was going to have a playable triceratops and a stealth style game mode with kaprosuchus. The Ashton wanted the kaprosuchus to run on the ceiling and walls for some reason though.

And uh, how old are you again?

Old enough, now bend over.

>don't have fur
>aren't anthro (usually)
they were animals at one point in time so ill go with zoophiles

Forgot pic

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Take all the dinosaurs from Jurassic World: The Game and Jurassic World Alive, remake Primal Rage, and mix the two with huge amounts of playable dinosaurs. A Jurassic Park fighting game with blood and gore.

Or just remake Warpath: Jurassic Park with more dinosaurs.

Alien Isolation but with a raptor

Who here /teamAllosaurus/?

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>yes, we specifically ensured that the frog DNA used wasn't of a type that could change sex, that would be irresponsible

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>on FX
When's it going to be on Youtube?

Trespasser but not broken

>t. Muldoon

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Theropod humpers can take a long walk off a short cliff.

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youtube.com/watch?v=HPUwwvjSkl0

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Put a gay nigger in it that immediately gets eaten

Dinosaur King but the combat isn't RPS

twitter.com/colintrevorrow/status/1173142128492503040

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Its not like a certain company thought of that during the process of selling these death machine.

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I could say the same of your type, treefucker

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she's perfect

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They named a theropod after The purple capeshit guy

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Hunting Simulator but with big ass Dinosaurs who want to eat you and extremely high powered, military grade rifles and traps. Dead or Alive bounties on certain species or notable individuals. Diverse locations and a number of different tools that give you various advantages in the hunt or overcome certain obstacles to get closer to your quarry. Put lots of details into the theorized behavior of various species that decide what kind of environment on the map they will dwell in and how they react to each other and the player.

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Post favorite prehistoric animal

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Couldn't it's mouth open like 30 degrees wider than that?

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Been my favorite dino since I was little.

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In general, I like the mammalian ancestors because of how freaky they look.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allosaurus#Feeding

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Give em lasers.

Who else loves the ankylosaurs and nodosaurs? Walking tanks covered with armor and spikes with either clubbed tails or studded whip tails.

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I like the clubbed ones. It's like getting hit with a bowling ball but far, far harder. Like the manifestion of OOF

Basically ARK but better performance, less bugs (both programming and Chink variety), and more polish in general to content already in the game.

>beats you to a pulp with its butt then laughs at your corpse

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Seeing how you're all dinofags, can someone tell me what dinotopia is about? It seem like a popular thing in the late 90s but I didn't bother looking into it.

11 minutes to Battle for Big Rock, what are your hopes?

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People get shipwrecked on an island where dinosaurs survived and many of the herbivores can speak and have built a marvelous utopia civilization, sprawling cities and farmlands and such, while most of the carnivores are still beastly but keep to themselves in a separate area of the island. Hijinks ensue.

>Hunting Dinos with a Barret M82 and c4
>If you ever fuck up the game turns into survival horror for the next ten minutes as you try to lose a pissed off 7 tonne predator

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Comic?

Yes it is

got it pretty right. But also: Humans also already live on the island with them and built a civilization with the herbivores/omnivores. One of the main characters, at least in the movie adaptation, was either an ornithomimid that I can't recall. There's also some stuff about magical glowing rocks made of a wonder-mineral from space that can, among other things, heal injuries and power technology.

Well that sounds interesting. How is it not popular today?

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why are people so autistic about feathers?

Alien: Isolation but with raptors instead of xenomorphs

You better get me source on that and it better be a mini serious or I will come to your house and the shit out of you

It was popular for a while, but the story was finished so it slowly receded into the annals of dinosaur history.

>why do people have an interest in x topic
So please tell me what is the acceptable interest people are allowed to have in their hobby; and please tell your hobbies you have interest in.

I would make it a park tycoon game with fossil explorations.

Are they really feathered like modern birds or do they have fluffy quills? I just have a hard time wrapping my head around the appearance of an ancient beast. If it’s feathered like birds how feathery? Like an owl or turkey? Or close to the body like parakeet or perhaps like buzzards with bald heads

>f you actually believe that is what is being put forward here you have no place in this discussion.
Or you could look at the first post in this thread and realize why people are irritated and rightfully so. You featherfags need to fuck off and only mention them when it is actually proven they were present instead of making broad generalizing claims about ancestry and relations. Being related to something doesn't guarantee retaining of features, scorpions are arachnids, but you don't see spiders with a giant tails made specifically for stinging.

Already exists, since ages ago. Tons of youtubers were playing it.

store.steampowered.com/app/376210/The_Isle/

End your live with your shitty overused ideas already. Die.

God shut up faggot lol

>If you're successful in your endeavors you level up, leveling up is "Evolving" (this represents your dino genes being spread to future dino generations)
>Whenever you "Evolve" you can choose new features for your dino, these features can make your dinosaur customized and no longer historically accurate, for example if you evolve enough you can be a T-Rex with big arms.
>The isle
What fucking version of the game have you been playing, user?

This one is for you
store.steampowered.com/app/17390/SPORE/
Make sure to pay full price for it.

What if instead of killing the dinos, we make them our wifes!

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I was already disappointed by that game when I played it on release.

Survival/horror game. Open world obviously, but you have only weapons you can craft/create yourself.

HOWEVER this includes muskets (eventually) so it's possible to kill even the largest dinosaurs it's just really hard and generally not a good idea.You'll be better off using a bow to hunt and eat smaller dinos and hiding/running from anything that wants to eat you.

Depends on where on the evolutionary tree they are, their species, and their environment. Most species of raptor are believed to have had almost fully developed feathers. However skin prints of Tyrannosaurus shows that it is unlikely to have had any feathers on it's body as an adult, though the potential for undeveloped, hair like quills along it's spine or during it's adolescence is possible since it's smaller cousins had such traits.

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I don't think a musket would be capable of effectively killing a large dinosaur.

An AK 47 can't even kill a rhino today

what makes you think it would even faze a dinosaur, let alone harm it?

Tokyo jungle but, in the prehistoric era.
Just survive for x amount of generations, then unlock bigger Dino's.

more hybrids

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already done

Gamer

Muskets were around the equivalent of a modern 12 gauge shotgun round. At the very least that would knock all but the thickest skulled dinosaurs out, even if it ricochets and fails to actually penetrate the brain. For instance you can shoot bears in the head but often the bullets will bounce off their sloped skull, but they will still be knocked unconcious.

Of course you could go for the heart if you know where it is, or maybe try to break/wound the leg so you can escape. Also since in theory since this is a custom made musket you could make it any size you wanted, until it's basically a small canon.

Go Spinoraptor or go home

Survival Horror, every level has you play as a small, terrestrial Cretaceous era creature (i.e. prey) and the goal is to perform a migration and breed. And it'd be pretty open ended on how to get to point B but the point is to survive a trek through an area populated by apex predators in peak dinosaur era. There would likely need to be a lot of work to get the predators to hunt/interact with the environment accurately though, or just have setpieces. Endgame is when the ecologies get more unstable and you get to play as the larger carnivores for catharsis's sake.
Although the real treat would be like, an RE-Mercenaries mode kinda deal. Where it's multiplayer and you get to pick a dino species of your choice (with character costumes such as feathered and nonfeathered) and you just kind of competitively romp around in the map. With map selections of different biomes, even different epochs/eras, as well as a modern day map.

Dinosaur fucking

Spinoraptor is awesome, but I will forever be Team Stegoceratops.

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Dino Crisis in the style of Resident Evil 2 Remake

>Being related to something doesn't guarantee retaining of features, scorpions are arachnids, but you don't see spiders with a giant tails made specifically for stinging.

no it doesn't, but again it's usually fine to assume features are present until proven otherwise, especially when the branching didn't happen that long ago as is the case with tyrannosaurs, and when there is also direct evidence of others in the group being feathered.

Also more dinosaurs had feathers than you might think. many dinosaurs had some amount of primitive quill like proto feathers, and even non dinosaurs like pterosaurs had some kind of feather-like covering called 'Pycnofibers" which are more than likely just another form of feathers.


>However skin prints of Tyrannosaurus shows that it is unlikely to have had any feathers on it's body as an adult

A topic of much debate. personally I think the skin prints are far too small to really make a definite conclusion.

Giganotosaurus
>horrific bleeding caused by being bitten

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A Monkey Island/Grim Fandango esque adventure game based on the Dinosaurs, set after the show's finale.

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Turok.

crysis but instead of korean military it's dino military.

Dinos have been zapped by aliens with intelligence and brought to the future (our time) and they've hatched a plan to dominate the world.

One dude with a kick ass arsenal must go and fucking murder all of them.

Imagine going strength mode and throwing a bus at a t-rex's face.

gta5 but with 3 dinos.

Brachiosaurus
Triceratops
Velociraptor

>Imagine going strength mode and throwing a bus at a t-rex's face.
I need this and I need it right now

Is that what happened? It was so promising and never was properly balanced also obviously non finished game modes

Doesn't everyone die in the finale?

Dino dating sim

It's implied that they're going to die.

Fucking Scaly faggots just wanting to RP as dinosaurs ruined that game. If i was the developers i would have banned that shit or the game modes that enabled it

How do people look at trex thighs and not get a boner?

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A survival game similar to dino crisis but on a much larger scale and even less linear

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>>based and Edutainment pilled

>Survival Horror
>every level
You don't consider anything RE4+ as survival horror by chance, right?

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Heavily implies that they're going to die, but probably not immediately. But at least they'll be together ;_;

>people actually still believe in dinosaurs

Explain how a nearly-horizontal creature with 20 foot long solid muscle tails and no way to get up off of their back or side could breed.

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Make the dinosaur a big anthro busty female one.
Easy.

based

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I'd make a Savage Quest remaster and sequel

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Big long dinosaur schlong

>rewatched dinotopia a month or two ago
>it was cancelled

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I remember these animations from so long ago.
>for a time some thought Stegosaurus could raise and lower its plates until they saw that there are no muscle attachments on the plates or the ribs for such movement

I remember the 2008 Turok had some pretty slick death animations for the dinos, kicking and clawing at the ground as they died. I think they were physics based, like Red Dead Redemption 1 but long before that game came out.
Shame so much of it was spent fighting forgettable human enemies instead.

The most chad response possible

Shadow of the colluses
BUt with fucking DINOS

A game where you stomp a house over 1000 times

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So something like this?

youtube.com/watch?v=XktnXLP4uB4

take dino crisis
copy n paste
update graphics

And have meaningful discussions with a Deinonychus.

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pls no bully the poor parasaurs

T-rex had an 8-foot long dick
>Jurassic Park
>Hear "thump thump thump"
>"RUN!"
>Bushes rustle, trees crack
>DONG smashes Timmy's face after ripping through foilage

Ark

This was a dope game. Wish someone would upload it

that's really scary

Harvest Moon but its Dinosaurs

the Sims, but it's dinosaurs

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Tell me how an animal with hundreds of sharp, impaling spines covering its body from its head to its ass can breed

I completely forgotten about that comic. Is it still alive?

>Of all the stupid fucking remakes and remasters one of the best movie games ever is left to rot
>even if they did redo it at best it would just be a graphical update with a battle royal mode
>at worst they would add in all the stupid shit Kong avoided in modern shooters to broaden the appeal

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Pokemon, but it's dino....

fuck

Because people do not actually care about dinosaurs, it's the same retards who follow I Fucking Love Science just to farm facts to "betcha didn't know that" other retards with. They are ready to insist that all dinosaurs were feathered yet will say ew as soon as you want to discuss evolutionary paths or skin impressions. Dinosaurs are fated to only be a thing to the public that only kids and weirdos study.

>not dino crossing

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YA wlike thea t but w wtyht fuckaing dinoairusrhajp

A WRPG set in Dinotopia.

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give me sauce. please give me the source of that please please please

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It comes as two separate mostly unrelated games

The first is a players VS AI dinosaurs FPS. Styled like an over the top action-horror movie, the players control their customizable mercenaries to complete a variety of tasks on an ancient mysterious island while being attacked by waves of dinosaurs. Raptors and ankylosaurs and pterosaurs vs flamethrowers, machineguns and chainsaws. Like Dino Crisis if it were Left 4 Dead.

The second would be a pseudo-fighting game sort of in the vein of Absolver or For Honor. The cast is all the different dinosaurs, separated into tiers so utahraptors fight pachycephalosaurs and TRex fights Triceratops. 3D, smooth movement, heavy character variation, cool animations, lots of gimmick game modes like 3 low tier vs 1 high tier and shit to try to keep people from taking it too seriously.

The FPS would be mainly co-op pve, the fighting game almost entirely pvp. Where it gets interesting would be that the fighting game's "singleplayer" is crashing the FPS game's missions to help the dinos. Drop in drop out matchmaking, you get a number of lives relative to the tier of the dino you're playing. Show up as the fast aggressive raptor and they have to kill you 4 times to make you fuck off, but barrel in as Motherfucking T-Rex and they only have to kill you once, if they can manage it. Basically be the boss of the level with your stylish fighting game moveset.

Throw in some vague mysticism shit and deep lore, a ton of unlockable cosmetics and sell them separately for 50$ or bundled for 80$.

Thats the full gif.
It was meant to be cropped

literally BRED for human cock

Because feathers are the new Cold Blood. It's something for people to opine and be contrarian about. Archaeology is one of the softest scientific disciplines you could possible imagine, the vast majority of the "research" is literally just some guy making shit up.
There was a fairly well known debate between two well respected academincs about the hunting behavior of the T-rex. One insisted it was exclusively a Predator, the other insisted it was exclusively a scavenger. This debate went on for more than TEN YEARS. The issue is, there is CONCLUSIVE evidence that it was both a predator and a scavenger, predating the debate. These two supposedly respected academics were just arguing bullshit about which apex predator was better, because one liked the Carnosaurus more, and the other liked T-rex. It's literally a pre-school science.

>imagine playing with her tail and see her fall over on her back
>imagine seeing those long toes waggle and that tongue of her dart out as if she is inviting you to climb on top of her

I don't need to imagine
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You're talking about Jack Horner, and yeah his whole "Rex was nothing but a giant vulture" thing was solely for attention. He also believed the same thing for many of the other large theropods, but for whatever reason he was fixated on making T. rex be a scavenger, to the point that he convinced the people making Jurassic Park III to drop the rex as the big bad dinosaur and replace it with, in his words, an actual predatory dinosaur.

>Military contracts are not going to happen as anything a dinosaur can do, a gun can do better.

I think the idea would be that they would be sort of the replacement for dogs, as they're faster, smarter, more agile, and more lethal. Or, instead of sending a group of soldiers in to sweep a building or underground bunker, just send in a pack of cloned raptors that are trained to do exactly that, and know what to look out for.

Well this shit exist, now.

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this

>BM/WF
>Mulatto kids

Aaaaaaaaaand dropped

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>toss a magnet at it

The ugly mutt kids are the scariest part of that.

>nothing happens

You must be a very fragile terrified little bitch.

t. ugly mutt

>you dared challengeme, YOU ARE MY ENEMY!
Don't you have younglings to kill, Anakin?

...alright?

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What was so difficult to understand? Should I say it slower?

That is the biggest faggot dinosaur I have ever seen. That piece of shit belongs in a pride parade, it may as well have pink feathers grow to spell out 'cum dumpster' on it.

Try saying that while it guts you with those massive claws.

FUCKING KILL YOURSELF FURFAG

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The only thing that Fagosaurus Rex is aiming at my guts is it's raging, chlamydia dripping 2 incher

You're very descriptive of its genitals. Hmm.

Far Cry with Dinosaurs.

Yes, the remake was okay-ish

>dinosaurs
>evidence
>real

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the best logical sense i can think of for dinos having feathers would be for the purpose of attracting mates, like modern birds

Pretty sure that's a spinosaurus user.

Feathers are aesthetic.

There is a druid or Beastmaster character, who you can play, who befriends the dinos and they protect him and accept him as one of their herd.
hhhhhhhhhh~~~~~~~~

Alternatively you can train them like in Jurassic World

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Indoraptor did nothing wrong, he just wanted to be a good boy.

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The guy is hot, but that's pretty weird.

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Dinosaurs arent for sexual

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But that dino is necking someone else.

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>no one posted /fit/'s mascot
For shame

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>anthro
Yikes

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>swiggity swooty

my nigga dimetrodon

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Man I love that little guy

BASED

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Except the ACTUAL science demonstrates that many well-known dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus didn't have feathers at all, based on fossilised skin samples.

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i want her back

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The autism in Dino threads is always absolutely off the charts, generally I ignore all posts and just enjoy the cool images that are posted.
Except for the furry shit, all of you faggots need to find a religion to stop being degenerates or something.

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Pokemon

who remembers that giant fucking millipede? absolutely horrifying.

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that's a spic not a white, but race mixing is a mistake so dropped regardless.

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RE6, but with raptors instead of zombies. It's no less retarded, except it's cooler to suplex a raptor than a zombie.

Tokyo Jungle. But with dinosaurs. Maybe in Kyoto instead. Primates and a chicken DLC.

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Prehistoric mammals are severely underrated in fiction, so I'll pick the marsupial lion. Ever seen a Tasmanian Devil? Now imagine one approximately as big and heavy as a tiger, climbing up a tree to ambush unwary prey, crushing their bones with the strongest mammalian jaws in history. How do you think the legend of 'drop bears' began?

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I think that sounds familiar

pubg with dinosaurs

where's this from

There was a manga with dinosaur monstergirls sadly i think it got canned

Not canceled, just ran its course. Though there may have been more to it than was officially released in english.

source please dawg