I was definitely not expecting this albino/leucistic feature to turn up, but it's pretty cool! This game is really turning into something special. Absolutely no idea what the two teased species could be, but it's interesting that they're tied into the same theme....
I think that the one with fur might be a rhino like elasmotherium or paraceratherium and the scaly one im like 90% sure is quadrapedal so this is very likely a megalania
@@foxxtitan7028 The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquus) is in the game, not elasmotherium. The 2 both lived on the mammoth steppe but elasmotherium was much larger and had only one horn (or bosse, we don’t really know). Either way I am doubting it’s elasmotherium as we already have the woolly rhino in game and I think the devs would pick a more unique option first. Then again I could be wrong
im struggling to imagine a mostly hairless diprotodon. My first thought was some kind of enteledont but as the other guy said that doesnt really fit if the other is megalania
Maybe Diprotodon and Muttaburra? For the (assumed) mammal I'd normally have gone with Megatherium, Paraceratherium, or Daeodon, but I'm not sure what animals would go well theme-wise with those
Maybe those two are Triassic critters, some kind of therapsid and the second could /maybe/ be Shringasaurus? Like it reminds me a bit of it's neck posture if you imagine the head on the right.
my guess is daeodon and megalania, fuzz and scales rarely come together in any theme save Cenozoic, and it'd make sense given the old concept art, and the little fur line that goes along the spine could possibly be daeodon's fuzzy variant.
well i don't know being too sure onto the two but the first one looks like the first old skin of Paraceratherium who also have that sort of short mane on his neck
Don't know I'd they still plan to add it but I'd guess the first one is a Daeodon since it seems like that very well could be the hell pig. Small note, I hope they add a pie bald variety mutation for the mammals just for that little separation between the dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals.
Idk why but the guest concept art reminds me a lot of the JPOG guests. They feel kinda like high quality versions of the jpog guests if that makes any sense
I believe the two species that got teased is either paraceratherium for the first one and the second one is likely baryonx, as the skin patterns match up with the pic we already had of it
No idea what the theme is, but I've narrowed each animal down to two options. The hairy one is either Hyenadon or Daeodon and the scaly one is either Plateosaurus or Muttaburrasaurus.
Really glad about the direction they're taking the game. I bought it (as early release) and tried to play it, but it just wasn't fun when you let a dino loose and the humans didn't react to it. I'm SO GLAD they're working on human reactions to dinosaur breakouts. That kind of thing makes games fun. I hope they include people being eaten by the dinosaurs as well. Also, I love the art style they're going with for their human guests from now on. Looks really great.
Those are two popular predictions, but IDK how those two could be tied thematically. Can't think of any of the OG EA list mammals that could be tied to wetlands...
Albino- Lack of all pigmentation (while commonly described as having red or pink eyes they can also have blue eyes) Amelanistic- Lack of melanin (note many ‘albino’ reptiles are technically amelansitic not true albinos because they don’t lack all pigmentations but lack simply melanin. In mammals and the like, melanin is the major pigmentation but in reptiles and amphibians they have several pigments responsible for color. They will still have these when amelanistic and this is where you get your reddish colors in some albino reptiles and such animals) Melanistic- More than normal melanin production Leustic- Reduced layers of melanin/pigmentation (they often retain dark patterns and the average eyecolor seen) Piebald- Certain areas of the organism may lack color due to patches of the body not producing the proper pigmentation
yup, in reptile morphs usually albino is used as a synonym for amelanistic (although not always, there are morphs referred to as amel) and those still have red or yellow coloration. Leucistic is usually used for lack of all pigments, I remember this thinking about ball pythons where a "lucy" is a completely white snake and comes from the word leucistic. To add to your list, axanthic is lack of yellow (making the animal look darker in color) and anerythrism (usually shortened to anery) is lack of red.
And then you have the opposites, xanthism where you have abnormal amounts of yellow pigmentation, usually as a result of the lack of red pigmentation. And erythism being the abnormal amounts of red pigmentation (ever seen those pink grasshoppers? Those are an example). Can also be the reason you see things such as ‘strawberry’ leopards while xanthism can be contributed to ‘blonde’ animals such as golden zebras, etc. :D
@@TheGreatWolfYT As far as I’m aware, some medical conditions can cause abnormal green colorations, the growth of photosynetic organisms along an organism’s skin and fur can result in greenish tints, but for green pigment itself from my understanding it’s majorly influence by the featuring of yellow and blue pigments together. That’s why when you have a frog that lakes yellow pigmentation it’ll have a blue coloration
@@Bailey-the-Domain-Keeper that's interesting! I was under the impression blue mostly doesn't exist as a pigment in animals, but it's made by tiny structures on their integument that reflects blue light. I know it's the case with blue Morpho butterflies. Would that make for example green tree pythons yellow with the surface of their scales reflecting blue light, resulting in an overall green appearance? Or I might be misremembering the blue pigment thing.
@@rogelioreyes79 Why would Thyla be furless? It is literally about as big as red kangaroo and likely lived in generally cooler and better shaded habitats. IMO is likier to be one of the mammals that was in the EA list, either Daeodon or Paraceratherium.
The game is in EA actually, it would take big amont of money and time to port it on consoles. Pretty sur nothing about console if they decide to port it will be decide before at least the 4 or 5 next years.
The dev team are gonna see how the beta does (fix bugs, few more updates, etc.) before porting it to consoles. They said it’s a big possibility, as they have a new publishing partner. If I were to guess, I would assume they would port the game to consoles in the next 1-2 years, but I could be wrong
@@dommonoid5022 What Beta ? The game is not in beta it's actually in Early acces. The beta was published in winter 2020 and had ended since spring 2021.
Torvosaurus is already in the game. The second new species could be a theropod, but the first one is more mammalian looking because it has little fur-like filaments on top and the rest is bare skill. If it was a theropod you would expect the featherless part to be scaly
I was definitely not expecting this albino/leucistic feature to turn up, but it's pretty cool! This game is really turning into something special. Absolutely no idea what the two teased species could be, but it's interesting that they're tied into the same theme....
Gosh that leucistic rex is gorgeous, looking forward to seeing it on other skins and species
I think that the one with fur might be a rhino like elasmotherium or paraceratherium and the scaly one im like 90% sure is quadrapedal so this is very likely a megalania
Elasmoth is already in the game.
And not so sur for the second they can ealsy have taked the pic to make us think it's quadraped when it's not.
@@foxxtitan7028 The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquus) is in the game, not elasmotherium. The 2 both lived on the mammoth steppe but elasmotherium was much larger and had only one horn (or bosse, we don’t really know). Either way I am doubting it’s elasmotherium as we already have the woolly rhino in game and I think the devs would pick a more unique option first. Then again I could be wrong
@@MrSnappy-hv8ox Ha yes true, it's not Elasmo i've made a mistakes
Yea as MrSnappy pointed out its a diff species and im leaning towards paracer, indricotherium anyway
Love the little hats~ I hope things are going better for you, BIS.
Some very cool stuff in this update, I'm really excited!
Those dinos have some cool hats at the start, wish they were part of the update
Jk, excited to see more PK from You BiS!
If the two new species are related thematically, then i say diprotodon and megalania.
I don't got a better idea. I thought the first one may have been a Daeodon but the second doesn't really support that theory
im struggling to imagine a mostly hairless diprotodon. My first thought was some kind of enteledont but as the other guy said that doesnt really fit if the other is megalania
@@Jojozilla426 diprotodon was rhino size living in a pretty warm part of the world
Maybe Diprotodon and Muttaburra? For the (assumed) mammal I'd normally have gone with Megatherium, Paraceratherium, or Daeodon, but I'm not sure what animals would go well theme-wise with those
They are: Paracertherium and Baryonyx. Baryonyx is not 100% confirmed but Paracertherium is.
Maybe those two are Triassic critters, some kind of therapsid and the second could /maybe/ be Shringasaurus? Like it reminds me a bit of it's neck posture if you imagine the head on the right.
my guess is daeodon and megalania, fuzz and scales rarely come together in any theme save Cenozoic, and it'd make sense given the old concept art, and the little fur line that goes along the spine could possibly be daeodon's fuzzy variant.
Ooh I also thought Daeodon 👍🏻
I love genetic mutations in prehistoric animal is sooo interesting
well i don't know being too sure onto the two but the first one looks like the first old skin of Paraceratherium who also have that sort of short mane on his neck
Don't know I'd they still plan to add it but I'd guess the first one is a Daeodon since it seems like that very well could be the hell pig.
Small note, I hope they add a pie bald variety mutation for the mammals just for that little separation between the dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals.
Idk why but the guest concept art reminds me a lot of the JPOG guests. They feel kinda like high quality versions of the jpog guests if that makes any sense
I believe the two species that got teased is either paraceratherium for the first one and the second one is likely baryonx, as the skin patterns match up with the pic we already had of it
That second new species image reminds me of the majungasaurus from planet dinosaur the pattern of cause
No idea what the theme is, but I've narrowed each animal down to two options. The hairy one is either Hyenadon or Daeodon and the scaly one is either Plateosaurus or Muttaburrasaurus.
Possibly maybe?
Benchs and trashs can !!!!! No way
Love the customisation of pk, it's a huge game and already takes ages to play. All super stuff.
If your PC hates you, do you suppose Asmodeus has anything to do with that?
Really glad about the direction they're taking the game. I bought it (as early release) and tried to play it, but it just wasn't fun when you let a dino loose and the humans didn't react to it. I'm SO GLAD they're working on human reactions to dinosaur breakouts. That kind of thing makes games fun. I hope they include people being eaten by the dinosaurs as well. Also, I love the art style they're going with for their human guests from now on. Looks really great.
i rlly want them to add birds, such as, terror bird, elephant bird, argentavis and the beloved dodo and hopefully much more
the two teased creatures could be daeodon and megalania and the biome is tundra/snowy maybe?
I think the first image is likely Paraceratherium and the second is Baryonyx?
What would the thematic tie even be between those two?
Those are two popular predictions, but IDK how those two could be tied thematically. Can't think of any of the OG EA list mammals that could be tied to wetlands...
@@eseguerito2629 Ninja'd
Albino- Lack of all pigmentation (while commonly described as having red or pink eyes they can also have blue eyes)
Amelanistic- Lack of melanin (note many ‘albino’ reptiles are technically amelansitic not true albinos because they don’t lack all pigmentations but lack simply melanin. In mammals and the like, melanin is the major pigmentation but in reptiles and amphibians they have several pigments responsible for color. They will still have these when amelanistic and this is where you get your reddish colors in some albino reptiles and such animals)
Melanistic- More than normal melanin production
Leustic- Reduced layers of melanin/pigmentation (they often retain dark patterns and the average eyecolor seen)
Piebald- Certain areas of the organism may lack color due to patches of the body not producing the proper pigmentation
yup, in reptile morphs usually albino is used as a synonym for amelanistic (although not always, there are morphs referred to as amel) and those still have red or yellow coloration. Leucistic is usually used for lack of all pigments, I remember this thinking about ball pythons where a "lucy" is a completely white snake and comes from the word leucistic.
To add to your list, axanthic is lack of yellow (making the animal look darker in color) and anerythrism (usually shortened to anery) is lack of red.
And then you have the opposites, xanthism where you have abnormal amounts of yellow pigmentation, usually as a result of the lack of red pigmentation. And erythism being the abnormal amounts of red pigmentation (ever seen those pink grasshoppers? Those are an example). Can also be the reason you see things such as ‘strawberry’ leopards while xanthism can be contributed to ‘blonde’ animals such as golden zebras, etc. :D
@@Bailey-the-Domain-Keeper I wonder if there's a word for the green pigment
@@TheGreatWolfYT As far as I’m aware, some medical conditions can cause abnormal green colorations, the growth of photosynetic organisms along an organism’s skin and fur can result in greenish tints, but for green pigment itself from my understanding it’s majorly influence by the featuring of yellow and blue pigments together. That’s why when you have a frog that lakes yellow pigmentation it’ll have a blue coloration
@@Bailey-the-Domain-Keeper that's interesting! I was under the impression blue mostly doesn't exist as a pigment in animals, but it's made by tiny structures on their integument that reflects blue light. I know it's the case with blue Morpho butterflies.
Would that make for example green tree pythons yellow with the surface of their scales reflecting blue light, resulting in an overall green appearance?
Or I might be misremembering the blue pigment thing.
When is this update going to be available? And are there any news about when the full game will be?
My guess would be paraceratherium and megalania. Idk how they'd be connected other than "big" though lol
So it might be Plateosaurus and Daeodon or Paraceratherium something maybe
The secon one looks like a baryonyx that they posted years ago
Plateosaurus and Paraceratherium with a grassland theme
I don't think Plateosaurus is going to fit in a grassland theme given that it lived 100 million years before the appearance of grass
the first species might be a tianyulong with a really thicc tail
The new species I am thinking would be the Daeodon and the Plateosaurus
im hoping megalania, or even austrolavenator, and thylacoleo, or dimetrodon not enough aussie dinosaurs and mammals in games.
Daeodon and majungasarus I don't know how they are thematically related tho (also megalania would be cool)
I can’t wait for this
Judging by the hair of it, i think it's gonna be a Heterodontosaurus. And those scales we see, i hope it's a Megalania.
IMO, a mammal is more likely for the first one.
If it's a mammal you say, then we might have a Thylacoleo despite the fur on its back in the teaser.
@@rogelioreyes79 Why would Thyla be furless? It is literally about as big as red kangaroo and likely lived in generally cooler and better shaded habitats.
IMO is likier to be one of the mammals that was in the EA list, either Daeodon or Paraceratherium.
the second should be a Rugops
Wait its that Barynoyx??
guessing velociraptor
Why Velociraptor?
meglaina and marsupial lion?
Why would the marsupial lion be mostly furless?
Maybe PK will come to consoles?
As far as i know they have no plans of bringing it to consoles unfortunately.
The game is in EA actually, it would take big amont of money and time to port it on consoles. Pretty sur nothing about console if they decide to port it will be decide before at least the 4 or 5 next years.
The dev team are gonna see how the beta does (fix bugs, few more updates, etc.) before porting it to consoles. They said it’s a big possibility, as they have a new publishing partner. If I were to guess, I would assume they would port the game to consoles in the next 1-2 years, but I could be wrong
@@dommonoid5022 What Beta ? The game is not in beta it's actually in Early acces.
The beta was published in winter 2020 and had ended since spring 2021.
@@foxxtitan7028 my bad, early access. But still, everything else I said is true
Hi
Titanaboa?
Nope or included?
you peopel have a point of the new species might be Hyaenodon.
WoW
My guess for the 2 new species is theropods, like torvosaurus and allosaurus or megalosaurus
Torvosaurus is already in the game. The second new species could be a theropod, but the first one is more mammalian looking because it has little fur-like filaments on top and the rest is bare skill. If it was a theropod you would expect the featherless part to be scaly
Better than JWE...