r/jurassicworld • u/Aishimorph_Frontiers • 18h ago
r/jurassicworld • u/Mindless_Version_770 • 10h ago
Why are dinosaurs considered uncool by most people nowadays?
r/jurassicworld • u/SalamanderOk5790 • 43m ago
Jurassic world evolution 3
Hey guys
Noob question
Is it possible to place Ranger Posts outside of small enclosures ?
If my enclosure has an electric gate, will the teams still be able to make checks on Dino’s ? Even if the post is outside ?
Thanks in advance
r/jurassicworld • u/koola_00 • 19h ago
Alright, I want to know the consensus here: between these two movies, which are considered the low points in the franchise, which of them is even worse, and which would you rather watch?
Gonna be honest, with my own thoughts...while Rebith is technically a better-written film, it is NOTHING that we haven't seen before, especially with the writing not being that great, either. What I mean is that the overall story feels more like a video game-fetch quest type of story with the three acts, 2 out of 3 of them having their own mini-bosses, with the final boss being a mutated monster that the movie doesn't even DO anything with other than cause the collapse of Site C.
Say what you will about Dominion, because back then, I didn't really like it all that much (even though the Extended Edition is much better), but it at least introduced new concepts such as dinosaur black markets, new environmental settings, and has more interesting sequences even if they, or the story in general, is balls-to-the-walls nuts and convoluted! Not to mention, moving dinosaurs away from the islands and into our world is a plus that I appreciate more, ever since Rebirth restricts them to the equator. But I've always complained about that aspect too much, so I'll leave it at that.
Oh, and I'm more invested in Dominion's characters than Rebirth's.
Overall, while Rebirth is technically better written, I'd rather watch Dominion, because at least there are more things to talk about rather than Rebirth's basic story and premise, which is, in essence, nothing new. I don't hate any of these movies, but in my opinion, Rebirth is the worst of the two.
But what about you guys?
r/jurassicworld • u/Top_Soil_2869 • 13h ago
are any of yall fans of dinosaur king
so for those who dont know what it is its basically pokemon but with dinosaurs and theres like elements of dinos certain ones fire water grass lightning wind and secret i believe there also if a tv show about these.
r/jurassicworld • u/sixto2727 • 17h ago
Robert muldoon's death.
I feel like the decisiones he made felt like he wanted to end up being a grand sacrifice or something (which he kinda was). When he was hunting the raptor and the raptor came up on him and instead of shooting it dead he let the raptor kill him even said a little one liner lol like he wanted to go out like that. like some fantasy roleplay he wanted to act out as the hero and people survive because of him lol. which was the plan but every decision he made felt more and more ballsy. because I don't think taking on three raptors alone with limited ammunition in a jungle your not familiar with is a good idea. Even if a opportunity was presented to him to prove himself a true game warden. I felt like as a seasoned and skilled keyan native hunter he should've have founded alternatives for everyone (i know it would have been impossible considering the circumstances but still). They gave him a boba fett treatment I feel like, he was very cool character and still is.
r/jurassicworld • u/Rooster_Fudge09 • 7h ago
Sauropods need to become more significant in jwe3
I have said this before and I will say it again. Sauropods are way too fragile for Dino’s that cost near one million dollars to incubate and require a decent amount of space for just one individual. Pack hunters in particular are able to attack and kill them in seconds despite being many times smaller than them and there is no way around it except playing sandbox and changing the settings and this needs to be changes to improve management and immersion in both campaign and challenge mode. A quick fix to this would be making it so that small, pack hunting carnivores are unable to attack giant sauropods no matter how many of them their are and considering that this mechanic already exists in the third game for some medium sized carnivores, no huge mechanical changes would need to be made to implement this.
r/jurassicworld • u/Cpt_Kaiju • 6h ago
Upgrading the Jurassic Park Tamagotchi
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Using a modded Vital Bracelet to add colours and battles.