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Originally posted by dan da man
WHAT! its the est for dino films.
newbeing im intrested in the dino A.I. aswell. Better not be one of those games when they always do the same thing.
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Well I recently played the demo for the PC and here is what I found.
In the demo you only get 3 dinos you can create, which consist of Galimimus, Triceritops and T-rex. Now in the beginning you can choose from either doing missions or just experimenting with dinos on Site B. Now I usually create a bunch of galimimus and usually they heard with each other. Then I create say 2 or 3 triceritops which also stick around in herds, and then I create one or two T-rexs and then it gets interesting because the t-rex has intersting AI.
The T-rex, when they first start out, usually try to determine which one is the better t-rex, so they may have a small roaring and biting contest, but they don't kill each other. Soon one is the decided winner and the other runs away and usually they live peacefully together. Now once they are all settled in they start to get hungery and usually attack whatever they can find, from the goats or cows that you can manually dispence, or they try to find a triceritops or galimimus to snack on.
Usually i don't create the goat dispensers so they will chase and persue a galimimus and attack. Triceritops encounters on the other hand, go differently. Often times I find that the triceritops wins the battles because they do a lot of damage with thier horns.
Other than that the Ai really has to be seen for itself and when you throw the other 22 dinos they will have in the full game I am sure it will be much more interesting.
But generally they know how to
-Eat
-Sleep
-Fight
-Herd
-socialize
and
-hunt
So overall this is one of the better JP games I have played.