Forgotten dinosaurs by jurassicraft 1.7.10,dimetrodon,liopleurodon,deinosuchus,quetzalcoatul,diplodocus,allosaurus,basilosaurus,moeritherium,meganeura,ammonite,oviraptor,paraceratherium,sarcosuchus,cryolophosaurus,deinotherium,dryosaurus,muraenosaurus,maiasauria,megalodon,atyracosaurus,trilobite,anomalocaris,etc
Forgotten dinosaurs by jurassicraft 1.7.10,dimetrodon,liopleurodon,deinosuchus,quetzalcoatul,diplodocus,allosaurus,basilosaurus,moeritherium,meganeura,ammonite,oviraptor,paraceratherium,sarcosuchus,cryolophosaurus,deinotherium,dryosaurus,muraenosaurus,maiasauria,megalodon,atyracosaurus,trilobite,anomalocaris,etc
Yes, although we will not be adding to the 1.7.10 versions, we will be adding to 2.x.
Ok, glad to know that I could(?) impart an idea to keep in mind.
The reason I asked is because it would be a good reason to keep a tight lid on your plant creations. <<<You could a prehistoric seedling, think "oh what the heck, it's just one plant; it won't grow too much", and plant it in your garden. You leave to go on a mining expedition and don't arrive back until a few minecraft days/weeks later. When you arrive back *WHAM* you find more of those prehistoric plants all around the area. You would be like "WTF, how did there become more; did it reproduce with itself?!?" You then move to remove all the extra specimens; BUT, depending on the number that there are when you arrive back, it could take from a few minutes up to several minecraft days to remove those extras. And that's not including any additional plants that sprout up when you're not looking, which would extend your removal of said plants by a few minutes to another day or so, depending on whether or not you would be willing to work at night. In the end, you would've removed all the plants in your area and either disposed of them or put the specimens in storage. You take a look around the area you cleared out afterwards for the next day or so to make sure you had removed all of the prehistoric invaders. Feeling satisfied that there will be no more, you decide to give the search a rest. A few days later when you leave on another expedition and travel a certain distance from your home. "OH COME ON!!" As it turns out, you probably had missed at least one of those invaders, and now they were colonizing a new area further away from your home. What happens afterwards is based on what you do to manage it.>>>
… So yeah, that's just why I asked about plants spreading without water. Mostly because I would love to hear about people creating a plant that grows out of control.
fix pls
They could solve a problem that I have with jurassicraft that the models appear blank in the 1.7.10
We are no longer maintaining the 1.7.10 version. Sorry.
Bueno, gracias, yo podría dar una versión de jurassicraft 1.3.2 estables
Well, someone could give me version 1.3.2 of jurassicraft that is compatible with custom npc mod for minecraft 1.7.10
Will there be plants that can spread without being near water?
Forgotten dinosaurs by jurassicraft 1.7.10,dimetrodon,liopleurodon,deinosuchus,quetzalcoatul,diplodocus,allosaurus,basilosaurus,moeritherium,meganeura,ammonite,oviraptor,paraceratherium,sarcosuchus,cryolophosaurus,deinotherium,dryosaurus,muraenosaurus,maiasauria,megalodon,atyracosaurus,trilobite,anomalocaris,etc
Yes, although we will not be adding to the 1.7.10 versions, we will be adding to 2.x.
We don't currently have any plants like that planned, but it could be an interesting feature to introduce later
Ok, glad to know that I could(?) impart an idea to keep in mind.
The reason I asked is because it would be a good reason to keep a tight lid on your plant creations. <<<You could a prehistoric seedling, think "oh what the heck, it's just one plant; it won't grow too much", and plant it in your garden. You leave to go on a mining expedition and don't arrive back until a few minecraft days/weeks later. When you arrive back *WHAM* you find more of those prehistoric plants all around the area. You would be like "WTF, how did there become more; did it reproduce with itself?!?" You then move to remove all the extra specimens; BUT, depending on the number that there are when you arrive back, it could take from a few minutes up to several minecraft days to remove those extras. And that's not including any additional plants that sprout up when you're not looking, which would extend your removal of said plants by a few minutes to another day or so, depending on whether or not you would be willing to work at night. In the end, you would've removed all the plants in your area and either disposed of them or put the specimens in storage. You take a look around the area you cleared out afterwards for the next day or so to make sure you had removed all of the prehistoric invaders. Feeling satisfied that there will be no more, you decide to give the search a rest. A few days later when you leave on another expedition and travel a certain distance from your home. "OH COME ON!!" As it turns out, you probably had missed at least one of those invaders, and now they were colonizing a new area further away from your home. What happens afterwards is based on what you do to manage it.>>>
… So yeah, that's just why I asked about plants spreading without water. Mostly because I would love to hear about people creating a plant that grows out of control.
… I'm just going to stop typing no~
How can i make the texture of my techne model be more realistic with paint.net for my mod
Is there a way to set natural spawning in a specific dimension? AKA A Dimension Whitelist?
No, there is currently not.
Can you add a option in the config file to make the non tamable dinosaurs tamable pls?
i saw something like ice and fire dragons is that a mod?
Well, there aren't currently any plans for that, but it's an interesting idea...
https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding-java-edition/minecraft-mods/wip-mods/2994854-out-of-the-fog-a-king-kong-skull-island-dimension
Is there a version of this mod that works with Llibrary 1.5.1? I want to use it with F/A.
F/A is 1.7.10 and this is 1.10.2.
JC 2,1 version will be in 1.10.2?
Will Prehistoric animals like Terror Birds, Smilodon, Homotherium, Woolly Mammoth, Giant Bison, Woolly Rhino, Caves Lions and Cave Bear.