I really enjoy your builds! Little Information which often gets confused: The job you were talking about are Paleontologists, which are Geo-Scientists. Archeologists, which everybody believes to be the ones digging out fossils, have very little clue about these. Archeologists are historicans, they dig up and research human remains, ancient human cities and all that stuff. Archaologists -> Human non fossil remains; Paleontologists -> All the fossil remains and geostuff. Edit: Just found out you corrected yourself. Still ill let this stay here in case somebody is interested. Also fun fact. Fossilised Bones are actually 99.9% never brushed out of some kind of sediment like one sees e.g. in jurassic park. Everything over there is solid stone, so called "Sedimentite", which was sediment as the fossil still lived. High pressure turned this into solid rock, like sandstone or slate. Once a fossil is found, they are only roughly excavated and brought into special facilitys, where the fossil is being excavated over a very long period of time. So mostly these Paleontologists work in a labor instead of outside. At least the ones digging out fossils.
Just so you know the habitat markers work just like regular fences except that they are invisible and dinos can walk through them, they are supposed to be used to complete the gaps between fences that are already filled with prefabs like rocks and walls. So you don't need to surround your enclosures with habitat markers.
I really enjoy your builds! Little Information which often gets confused: The job you were talking about are Paleontologists, which are Geo-Scientists. Archeologists, which everybody believes to be the ones digging out fossils, have very little clue about these. Archeologists are historicans, they dig up and research human remains, ancient human cities and all that stuff. Archaologists -> Human non fossil remains; Paleontologists -> All the fossil remains and geostuff.
Edit: Just found out you corrected yourself. Still ill let this stay here in case somebody is interested. Also fun fact. Fossilised Bones are actually 99.9% never brushed out of some kind of sediment like one sees e.g. in jurassic park. Everything over there is solid stone, so called "Sedimentite", which was sediment as the fossil still lived. High pressure turned this into solid rock, like sandstone or slate. Once a fossil is found, they are only roughly excavated and brought into special facilitys, where the fossil is being excavated over a very long period of time. So mostly these Paleontologists work in a labor instead of outside. At least the ones digging out fossils.
i absolutely adore how you make more than just dinosaur enclosures
Just so you know the habitat markers work just like regular fences except that they are invisible and dinos can walk through them, they are supposed to be used to complete the gaps between fences that are already filled with prefabs like rocks and walls. So you don't need to surround your enclosures with habitat markers.
That dig site looks great. 👍
Thank you for the video!
Love the creative walkaround, I think the imbedded writing is more in theme with the dig.
Oh, here we go! Prehistoric Kingdom time baby!
I don't think you can't rotate groups, but if you go into the group and select all the parts together, you can rotate it then.
Man I think I tried that and it still didn't work lol. Next time I'm in it, I'll check
This content is really great! The amount of effort you’re putting into this is really nice!
Thanks for the vid havoc
The current version has problem rendering the feathered dinosaurs in the menu.
I have a PK wishlist of animals with >700 species already. Greetings
Hey Havoc. What graphic settings do you use?🤔