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  • @janm5854
    @janm5854 Před 2 lety +1

    04:20 Lambeosaurus looks like it's wearing a top hat, so fancy

  • @DoodersDen
    @DoodersDen Před 2 lety +1

    Dide the fact that you work at the BBC's Science Unit is AMAZING!!! Literally living the dream!! Good luck in Scotland btw! I'm excited to see what doc you're working on!! Also in terms of the build Amazing job!!! I Love the custom viewing area!! An old local zoo of mine actually had a viewing walkway very reminiscent of it for their large Savanah exhibit so the fact it’s used for Argentinosaurus is awesome! Thanks for the awesome video bro! When it comes to a science channel I wholeheartedly encourage you to go for it too, heck, you're a big reason as to why I uploaded my first YT video on Velociraptor science, so yeah to see you go in a more scientific Direction would be fantastic!!

  • @kairyu9207
    @kairyu9207 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work. Argentinosaurus is a fine addition to the park. I like how you included Iguanodon and Dryosaurus in the Argentinosaurus habitat. What we need are some smaller sauropods in the game at some point. We do have Plateosaurus coming to the game apparently but what I'm thinking about are creatures like Saltasaurus, Ampelosaurus, and Amargasaurus. Maybe they could expand the Huincul Formation and give us Limaysaurus or Cathartesaura.
    The viewing area (specifically the one in the hill) for the habitat looks fantastic, certainly one of if not the best viewing areas I've ever seen created for the game. By the way have you seen the reveal of the Dilophosaurus for the major update in July? It looks like a fine creature. Certainly a very different animal from the one in Jurassic Park.
    I was hoping that they would include Sinosaurus as an additional species for Dilophosaurus, in the same way that Tarbosaurus and Charonosaurus are different species of Tyrannosaurus and Parasaurolophus in this game. I wonder what the other two new additions could be. What I'm hoping is that every major update will introduce a new carnivore (Dilophosaurus), a new herbivore (?), and a new mammal (?). I'm hoping that we get either the Hyaenodon, Paraceratherium, or the Daeodon in the first Major Update. Those would be amazing animals to build for and very few zoo builders ever touch the Oligocene or any of the other time periods of the Cenozoic. Usually it's just the Pleistocene because it has animals like the Mammoth, the Woolly rhino, and the Smilodon.
    To see this game featuring Oligocene animals is a real treat. I hope they continue to expand upon the roster with more animals from the other parts of the Cenozoic. Ambulocetus is one of those creatures that is high up in my list of new mammalian additions to the game.

    • @hypotheticallyjay8241
      @hypotheticallyjay8241 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Definitely looking forward to the Dilophosaurus in the July update

  • @DarthKain
    @DarthKain Před 2 lety

    With the new JW Dominion DLC, I'm going to be using the remodel Dreadnoughtus as an Argentinosaurus due to Frontier saying how much larger the remodel is going to be

  • @NewAge374
    @NewAge374 Před 2 lety

    Two building tips for you:
    1) At 4:35 I noticed you removing foliage inside a modular group one by one, but I will tell you to use the brush for that!
    Sadly this works two ways, also carefully placed modular plants can be removed with the brush. But here you should use the selection brush to only remove certain plants and trees.
    2) The pieces not disappearing when you delete them is a known bug, is being taken of. But when you exit out and load back into the save file they will have probably disappeared.
    Still curious to see what kind of shape your science-comm channel might look like: I hope you can find ways of engaging with larger society, not just sharing cool facts. Going into queer science is really intriguing, but it's the societal implications of observing and appreciating life from different viewpoints that's much more necessary in the field of sci-com. Break a leg!
    About the habitat itself: it's refreshing to see you make use of the space you have in the park to make large habitats and not large buildings with tiny habitats attached to it. It's very spacious too and I guess that's why you included so many viewing opportunities; I think you could have done without the one next to the path. Just cover up the path-facing side with large rocks and have these corridors and bridges wind into the habitat to the tall and low platforms, gives people some more restricted angles but feels less intrusive.

    • @hypotheticallyjay8241
      @hypotheticallyjay8241 Před 2 lety +1

      Oooh thank you for the tips! Will definitely be helpful for the future. Also it's really good to hear your thoughts on what to focus on with sci-comm and I totally agree - I think there is a lot to be said about how we view science from different lenses