Jurassic World Evolution 2: Species Predictions Series - France, Austria and Romania
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- As our journey through prehistory continues, we’ve arrived at a time and place where the conflict between predator and prey took on a much smaller scale than most others - France, Austria and Romania. Ornithopods and sauropods - ecosystem-dominating giants in other parts of the world at the time - thrived here in much more minuscule forms than one would typically expect. And on top of the usual cast of Cretaceous predators like abelisaurs and dromaeosaurs, one of the most famous azhdarchid pterosaurs - one of the largest flying animals to have ever lived - reigned supreme as Europe’s dominant predator. With so much variety to behold, it is a shame that Jurassic World Evolution 2 has mostly neglected these locations, so let’s shed some light on these underrated marvels of Mesozoic evolution.
Music used:
Logo - Galaxy - iMovie
Currently Unnamed Tracks - Jurassic World Evolution 2
Bright - iMovie
Art credits go to:
cisiopurple
Gabriel Ugueto
DK
Foolp
MichaelFontaine27
FabrizioDeRossi
Jack Wood
Emily Willoughby
DuskyVel
AcroSauroTaurus
Hyrotrioskjan
Nathan Rogers
Clips used:
Prehistoric Planet
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic World: Dominion
Jurassic World
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Jurassic Park
Dinosaur Planet
Planet Dinosaur
Gameplay credit goes to:
C1io ( / @c1iotavares )
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Don’t forget to get your votes in to help me decide the series’ future in the wake of Evolution 3 possibly being confirmed! Link to the poll here: ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxwAS2AOJuJMMdlO_CLYlRSOv5cNJknOQO
As far as my ranking goes of how likely all these creatures are:
1. Hatzegopteryx *(8 / 10)*
2. Zalmoxes *(7 / 10)*
3. Balaur *(6 / 10)*
4. Magyarosaurus *(6 / 10)*
5. Ampelosaurus *(6 / 10)*
6. Rhabdodon *(5 / 10)*
7. Telmatosaurus *(4 / 10)*
8. Dubreuillosaurus *(4 / 10)*
9. Struthiosaurus *(4 / 10)*
10. Bradycneme *(3 / 10)*
11. Tarascosaurus *(3 / 10)*
12. Streptospondylus *(3 / 10)*
I do hope the wait from the last episode to this one didn’t feel *_TOO_* long, guys. Downloading nerves struck again and I got a bit sidetracked producing a *_MONTH’S_* worth of Mesozoic content through April, so I wasn’t able to *_REALLY_* get this episode made until last week, when I got a bit more confidence back in the downloading site that I use with help from my sister.
So… yeah, things are looking a bit funny regarding the series’ future right now. With Jurassic World Evolution 3 possibly coming in a couple of years, I’m honestly not sure what to do for the remaining few episodes. Should I just carry on like normal with the Cenozoic episode _(likely to be a two-parter depending on how many creatures I end up listing),_ retitle it to “Evolution 2 & 3”, give the series a rest and reboot it closer to Evolution 3’s release or just put the series to bed and move on to working on other projects? I’m kinda leaning on the second option right now, but whadda you guys think?
Cenozoic animals! We want Cenozoic animals!
Personally, I’d like to see this series get finished, but I will respect whatever choice you make regarding the future of your prediction series my friend, I do hope that if a third game does happen you will make a sequel series to this one.
I would actually really like to see Balaur get into the game due to it being both another feathered flying species and the fact that it’s named after a dragon, I also think that Zalmoxes has a decent chance of getting added due to its appearances in Prehistoric Planet.
Wait, Balaur could fly? Really? Didn’t know that.
@awesomeproductions7755
That’s because it can’t. Balaur is speculated two of descended from a flying ancestor; then became flightless once living in an island environment.
It would be interesting to have as a species though, seeing as not only would it be the first Avialan ? ; but also another addition to the omnivore group! As well as having a feathered raptor like animal, that could actually be the size of an actual velociraptor!
@@hcollins9941yeah, he’s right, sorry AP, that was my mistake, I saw Balaur’s small size and wings and assumed it was able to fly, my bad, still, I think it would make an awesome addition to the game.
Maybe include Zalmoxes i guess in DLC
2:15 what kind a animals sounds it this?
It's from the Nanuqsaurus in Prehistoric Planet.
@@awesomeproductions7755 ok