Europasaurus Critter AI
Hello! With the introduction of "large" critters, such as dynamosuchus and megalochelys, plus the confirmation of dinosaur critters like bagaceratops, I think it would be a great opportunity to suggest Europasaurus as a large critter.
Europasaurus was a dwarf brachiosaur from late jurassic Germany, living on islands with no large predators. This makes it a really unique case of insular dwarfism among dinosaurs, besides other cases like the late cretaceous Magyarasaurus and Paludititan.
I think adding it to gondwa would be a good way of showing this insular species, and maybe even more too such as struthiosaurus (a dwarf nodosaur), and could help flesh out the outer islands such as red island, castaway isle and sanctuary isle, as exclusive AI to those POIs.
Thanks for reading!
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15 Sep, '24
SomeoneOMG YES! THIS IS MY FAVOURITE DINOSAUR!! And having it as a large challenging critter is very cool!
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21 Sep, '24
SomeoneSince when did this suggestion get this many upvotes? The devs have to listen to us, add europasaurus! You can hear the community call!
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25 Sep, '24
SpartauI like this, but ONLY if it is implemented as a large AI specific to the smaller, outer islands of gondwa, and maaaybbbeee turtle island. If it were to be put as an ai everywhere, I'd prefer it to be a playable.
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26 Sep, '24
EnvelopeKidWait this is actually a great critter suggestion, but how will it spawn dynamically? most of the critters come out of the ground, or all of them actually
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28 Sep, '24
DinoMaybe there are small caves in rocky places they can come out of that it won’t allow you to go into? It would work at least in Red Island which isn’t bad because it is the only truly habitable island anyways
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12 Oct, '24
ew100535this is intresting because hatzagopterx also comes from a island with dwarf dinosaurs including a sauropod tho it was a titanosaur but a taste of home for hatz lol
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12 Mar
Deinocheirus fanboyI think this would be pretty interesting. More Dino Critters would be quite nice.