Our concept: An innovative suspense based FPS, involving mutli-tasking in complex outdoor environments with exploration elements, realistic recreations of dinosaurs and a compelling story.
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OMFG!! that looks sooo epic!!! maybe a little bit bigger. well, actually, it looks like an albertasoaurs, so maybe the size proportion is right. anyway looks fantastic!!
It's like "walking with dinosaurs" in game form
That's awesome :D
It's so beautiful. I can't wait for the release. Will we be able to use the demo props in Sandbox2?
Astoundingly good.
:)
looks like that old game carnivore or whatever it was called
very well done
the woods look dark and creepy...me like ^^
Ha..so, will the dinosaurs actually chase you in the woods ? will it be fun?
I am amazed at the creation of dinosaurs here, bless your talents.
stunning.. man STUNNING=P great, but... i think it looks kinnda small, is it a T-rex or?... anyway design wise and so ABSOLUTLY STUNNING! how come ur modders and not into a game company?!?!
Albertosaurus
Looking very atmospheric, and very realistic. Great work
Badass.
I can confirm that this is our Albertosaurus model. We've run tests and the animal can be hidden while only a couple of metres away from the player. It is even more impressive in pale scrub-lands where the animal can blend into the backdrop (even while theoretically visible).
Albertosaurs represented a branch of smaller and faster Tyrannosaurids. Even as adults they maintained proportions which were closer to juvenile members of other species than to adults. With its relatively long legs it can close a surprising distance with only two or three steps.
Albertosaurus is large enough to make short work of a human being - but its smaller size allows it to move much faster and fit under branches and into smaller spaces than the larger species. Bigger isn't always better.
WOW... simply WOW. Looking forward to see it in motion! :)