Hey man I have to tell you that you deserve a lot because of two reasons 1- You don’t use mods and make use of the skins available in the game ( which is really great for people who can’t really get mods like console players ) 2- Your content shows educational material which may really help people learn
This is AMAZING!! 😆 Three of my childhood mixed in makes me feel nostalgic. Jurassic Park/World, Walking With Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Park as the Soundtrack. This is a beautifully made series.🤩 Thank you, you are amazing 🦕🦖🐊
Damn, just think. When dinosaurs first arrived, there were already entire ecosystems that developed and went extinct before they even existed. There really were ancient reptiles before the dinosaurs. Incredible.
WOW, WOW!!! WOOOOW!!! is that the same game I play for over two years? someone managed to create such detailed documentary using that game?! WOW!!!!!!!
Surprisingly enough Eoraptor's descendents were not in fact the great theropods of the later Mesozoic. It's actually now classed as a basal sauropodomorph meaning it's descendents were the biggest animals to walk the Earth. I'd say that's even more impressive for the little guy.
I know that there are inaccuracies here, but the idea that you are sort of making a fan-documentary similar to the original Walking with Dinosaurs series in 2020 is so SO COOL!
LOVE this! Lots of great information! I also LOVE how you show the hunters killing and eating without all the blood and gore! Keep up the fantastic work!
I dont think anyone else might have noticed this but after the t rex stops roaring in the intro it looks to left like on the cover for the original WWD!
Ok so let me real honest. This is great. Like legit I love this so much. Your camera angles, editing, music, and visuals are on point. Seriously I teared up when you wrote he was waiting to succumb. Honestly you got that stuff down. The only problem is some of the words are misspelled but other than that I think you did an A+ job!
Really clever: you have a good eye for cinematography. It was a great idea not to simply recreate WWD, but to introduce other animals like Eoraptor, Pisanosaurus, Desmatosuchus, Herrerasaurus, & Ingentia: otherwise you'd be quite limited.
I used different techniques, sometimes I just make a very big cage and focus the feeders and water sources in the center so the fence is not showed, the dinosaurs will always stick near those factors, also sometimes I release species separately to record each one alone for their introductions and then I put all species together for the rest of the scenes.
I'll admit, I would like it if JWE did have a new section of dinosaurs and non-dinosaurs from the Triassic. I'd love to see what they would have in stored.
It would be amazing if Is a made another expansion pack with the Triassic reptiles, so you don't need to sub them in with other counterparts. Outstanding job! Keep it up!
I actually waited for like three months, in hope for the game to release a dlc of triassic dinosaurs, but I got desperate hahaha, I still think the dinosaurs I used on the video work just fine for the purpose of it.
Raptorblack226 well that's good. Though when you watch a dinosaur documentary that says that grass didn't really appear during the Age of Dinosaurs like the Making of Walking With Dinosaurs, you kinda then know that by memory and by heart I guess.... Yes those kind of documentaries were and still are 50-50 when it comes to accuracy, but gotta give credit where it's due to think that for almost 30 years or so we had a lot of dinosaur documentaries that actually talk about dinosaurs and show what the theories are like animated in non-cheap looking CGI (Looking at you for the most part National Geographic) and animatronics that sort of make the creatures look alive.
There was definitely no grass during the Triassic, my dear fellow.... There lots of gametophytes, but they were now dominated by the advent of gymnosperms. The only spermatophyte plants were gymnosperms, and angiosperms (like the Graminea-like blades of grass shown) appeared only at early Cretaceous. However, if you're telling me they're some kind of isoetes (an order of foliaceous gametophyte that now still exists in aquatic (freshwater) habitats. I'm not aware of isoetales growing in dry soils, but I'm a botanist, not a paleobotanist. If you know the types (species) of plants illustrated in your video, I'd be most interested. Thanks!
Excellent work on the dinosaurs and other animals, but terrible work with the grammar of the subtitles, much of the background CGI, and such. Overall, I'd rate it a C/C+.
Pisanosaurus isn't even considered a dinosaur anymore. a more recent study shows it has more of an affinity with silesauridae; that is to say, it's a stem-dinosaur on an evolutionary branch that died out by the end of the Triassic
If you where on PC and maybe you where they probably would have had an eoraptor mod somewhere and why are you saying some dinosaurs have different names than the game like with compy or the next one that I don’t know how to type the name
Twisted Bonnie yes sure lots of mods out there for pc! Unfortunately I own it on xbox, as for the mixed up names with the actual dinosaurs in the game is part of the fun on the series, besides Im not trying to be very accurate with the scientific facts, it’s just merely entertainment!
Dinosaurs were actually lucky to survive the Triassic and there were other species that evolved in a very similar way to dinosaurs, not making them too unique.
@Julian Selway You're right, of course. As a matter of fact, I've found a number of videos, not just this one, that do the same thing. :( Great videos, very entertaining and interesting, but not always 'right' alas. Sorry to be a wet blanket :)