ARK: Survival Evolved

ARK: Survival Evolved

Featherless Raptors
109 kommentarer
Monkey 29. jan. 2023 kl. 4:15 
it looks like after you shave your legs but then take it too far and shave off your eyebrows.
jbradley1771 18. nov. 2022 kl. 18:09 
i think its good
lauge_harbo 19. mar. 2022 kl. 3:42 
ew
angel52863 2. jan. 2022 kl. 14:41 
featherless therizino lmaooo
HumanYes? 3. juli 2021 kl. 19:06 
Why is this not a replacer?
Wallbert 19. nov. 2020 kl. 3:34 
no
JD Fodas 23. sep. 2020 kl. 21:13 
Godzillas rage

Imagine being a fan of a giant radioactive monster FEATHERLESS dinosaur while crying about a mod that takes feathers out of raptors

LOL man you're ridiculous.
Jules 19. jan. 2020 kl. 20:06 
@Smile yes we do, if we want to see if the raptors don't have pounce lol. If not, subbed for life :D
tkstumpf 20. apr. 2019 kl. 19:13 
Would you be able to make a featherless Therizinosaur mod?, that would be awesome.
tkstumpf 16. aug. 2018 kl. 17:37 
As a person who studies Fossils I love this this mod.
Especially sence we have never found Feathers on Reptile Fossils(only splatter marks)
(You can make the same spatter marks with other Reptiles, Mammals, and Fish and we see that to in many other Fossils)
(Archaeopteryx and Microraptor have bird skulls not Reptile skulls and they do have feathers as part of the Fossil)
The bird Archaeopteryx is still a living bird today known as the Goacin or better known
as the Hoatzin cof cof...I mean dead millions of years ago...they just have identical Bones/Structure/and usually Size and also just happens to be a perching bird(like Archaeopteryx was thought to be).

I could go on about flaws in Evolutionism if you want, however I was wondering if you also could do a Featherless Therizinosaur?
Roberto Turati 26. feb. 2018 kl. 9:48 
When the phase 2 of TLC will remake theraptor, can you adapt this md to the new model? You say his mod is a crap under here, but I'm using it because I always wanted a Jurassic Park like velociraptors because I don't like feathere dinos so much.

I hope you will! Don't abandon this! Bye!
johnniska 13. dec. 2017 kl. 7:00 
godzillas rage that is very offensive I am autistic and its hard to live day to day life with out people like you
antoniusjakovius 5. dec. 2017 kl. 18:51 
who even cares? Who cares if dinosaurs had feathers or not? If you enjoy Jurassic Park, you are entitled to that enjoyment and therefore this mod serves a purpose. We have evidence for the fact that dinosaurs had feathers, but if you don't like the aesthetic, it is your opinion. Facts don't care about your feelings, therefore you separate preference from fact. Honestly, just have fun with a mod that was made with people's preferences in mind, and there isn't a need to squabble like children.
Invictance 29. juli 2017 kl. 16:43 
People are still clinging onto the fact their a scientist because they watched Jurassic Park.
them? 23. juli 2017 kl. 15:55 
I checked because reasons, and wow... Um... Wow. Wild idiots in their natural habitat.
ccc  [ophavsmand] 2. juli 2017 kl. 19:55 
Wow. People still download this crap? No wonder why wildcard has gotten as far as it has. :steammocking:
Godzillas rage 26. juni 2017 kl. 18:54 
we're hitting autism levels that shouldn't even be possible
Nefusa Thrainfir 26. apr. 2017 kl. 19:03 
@The Rainman, Thank you for being the first to support my case.
The Rainman 26. apr. 2017 kl. 17:49 
https://answersingenesis.org/dinosaurs/feathers/archaeoraptor-hoax-update-national-geographic-recants/
There is absolutly no evidence, beyond archeopteryx, dinosaurs had feathers. This is fucking bullshit! Ever wonder why all the feathered dinos come from China? Because even their own museum curators acknowledge 90% of thier shit is fake! Outside of China there are no examples of Dromasaurids having feathers (or any onther theropods for that matter!). Deinonychus antirrhopus (discovered by John Ostrom in the late 1960s) has never been found with feather impressions, or any other dromasaur outside of china. Over a century of digging up dino bones and in the last ten years all the sudden everyone of the fuckers have feathers? I call bullshit!
dont believe me look that shit up! Dinosaurs with feathers is a hoax (especially T-rex, we have fassilized fucking skin/hide!) And China pulled this shit just for the money, clear and done!!!!
Nefusa Thrainfir 20. apr. 2017 kl. 21:27 
There is fossile evidence on some parts of some dinos, but that does not mean they all had them. for all we know they might have died in the right position and feathers from vultures fell on there carcass and fossileised there. or mabye some had feathers but they were a different kind that had a different function we dont know about today. however probobally the most rational comment on this page so far has been from @The MightyTyrant, his response made alot of sense about ark in general. but when it comes to real life dinos its pretty much everyones guess of what they looked like, how they behaved, and so on (unless it is a dino mummy, then its a little more obvious) but i guess we will have to wait till there is a live one to observe.
anitachall 20. apr. 2017 kl. 16:48 
Don't need a live dinosaur to understand if it has feathers, there's fossil evidence and all that other shenanigans.
Savage 10. apr. 2017 kl. 18:08 
Find it funny nobody is mentioning completley covered in feathers and fully scaley is unrealistic for the utahraptor of ark.Sense its just a sub-species called ''Utahraptor Prime'' that never actually egsisted.All of arks creatues are fake wich exsplains why the creatures of ark looks like they do.They just evovled that way on a planet like earth (ark is on a planet like earth but not actually earth sense in the ark park trailers it actually mentions ''A planet like earth'').So if where getting technical the animals in ark are aliens or more realistically your HUMAN character is the alien to the animals,wich exsplains why there so agressive(even if theres proof that humans egsisted on the island before your character did).
Nefusa Thrainfir 3. apr. 2017 kl. 19:20 
I never said there was absolutely 0 evidence, I am simply pointing out that no one (not even scientists) should make an absolute conclusion unless it is the extreme obvious. I.E the fact that the T-Rex had sharp teeth is an obvious and absolute fact, however saying somthing like Raptors had advanced thinking abilities is more of a good guess (one that coulod never be proven without a living specimen) And this is the main reason i got out of trying to be a Know-It-all about dinos, when no one could ever be without a living specimen (on top of this info on dinos change all of the time so its almost impossible to keep up).
anitachall 3. apr. 2017 kl. 16:51 
Did someone just say there was no evidence for feathers on dinosaurs? Hold on as I promptly drown myself to make sure I'm not dreaming.
Nefusa Thrainfir 14. mar. 2017 kl. 14:46 
@Das Hog Machine you have to use the ARK devkit for that
Trollociraptor 14. mar. 2017 kl. 14:45 
@take em' out

Hey dude can you please direct me to a good tutorial on how to make this sort of mod? I've edited my own dino meshes in blender and would like to see them as a mod but don't know how
Nefusa Thrainfir 13. feb. 2017 kl. 19:03 
plus you guys never did provide the aledged "Proof" so i feel like its you guys that are in the wrong side of the argument.
Nefusa Thrainfir 13. feb. 2017 kl. 19:03 
@anitachall funny i was just thinking the same thing about you guys
anitachall 13. feb. 2017 kl. 16:43 
@Mindless2831, Don't try arguing with him, he's probably about seven years old.
them? 28. jan. 2017 kl. 8:08 
I feel like it shouldn't exist.
FEATHERS FTW!
Nefusa Thrainfir 17. jan. 2017 kl. 13:34 
i feel like this mod should be updated
anitachall 17. jan. 2017 kl. 13:31 
Hopefully someone makes an alternative mod to this, that actually makes them feathered all over the place.
Nefusa Thrainfir 10. dec. 2016 kl. 19:27 
link?
mindless2831 10. dec. 2016 kl. 19:16 
TheStarWarsGuru, it's funny because they actually just found a specimen in abmer that is all feathers. It's looking more and more as if that is the case primarily seing as though that is the only fully preserved specimen we have ever found....
Nefusa Thrainfir 12. nov. 2016 kl. 19:49 
just because there is proof it had feather does not mean it was covered in feathers connor, unless you have a living specimen please try to keep defintive awnsers to yourself.
them? 12. nov. 2016 kl. 15:46 
@Thorsten, there is proof compys had feathers. sinorthinosaurus was a type of compy with preserved feathered. if anything, it should be covered feathers!
Chaos_Wolf 11. nov. 2016 kl. 3:08 
Also, could u make its so that the stocked ones replaced by the featherless ones? And, awesome mod :)
Chaos_Wolf 11. nov. 2016 kl. 3:06 
Fuck Utahraptors! Some of us want Velociraptors. Me, im a fan of the featherless scary beings.
Blaze 27. okt. 2016 kl. 17:28 
whats the mod id
HERORemains 13. okt. 2016 kl. 17:01 
Raptor* no mate boost or mate?
Von_C 9. juli 2016 kl. 10:43 
Nice mod, but to further the previous conversation. The current consensus is that most dinosaurs were scaly and certainly, all of the first dinosaurs had scales. Feathers evolved more then once during dinosaur evolution over a massive time period. (T-Rex was alive much closer to our time than that of the Stegosaurus) and feathers mostly evolved for insulation purposes initially, the number of feathered dinosaurs grew steadily toward the latter part of their existence.
But certainly, pretty much all types of raptors had feathers and certainly all Oviraptor, Velociraptor and Utahraptor had them.

All modern birds evolved from raptors
Or a bit more specifically, Utahraptor and modern birds both evolved from the feathered Eumaniraptor

There is no evidence to show that the Compy ever had feathers, despite what is shown in game.
anitachall 23. juni 2016 kl. 18:36 
I'd like to see a similar mod to this, but one that instead makes it so they have the kind of feathers that stick out on the dodorex or Argentavis.
them? 27. apr. 2016 kl. 13:47 
Also, watch the video! ITS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
them? 27. apr. 2016 kl. 13:46 
But even the female would have the soft down, but your saying only males had wing, neck, and tale feathers? cause if so, then I agree.
Nefusa Thrainfir 27. apr. 2016 kl. 7:38 
i understand some had feathers, but it was probobly something only the males had (or at least had more of) for show, kinda like alot of male reptiles have more features or more flamboyant colors than the females.
them? 27. apr. 2016 kl. 6:24 
Oh. So you understand that utahraptor has feathers?:steamfacepalm:
Nefusa Thrainfir 26. apr. 2016 kl. 7:24 
all im saying is that there may have been some without feathers, kinda like not all types of dogs or cats have fur or how some humans are bald. since we dont have living raptors we can only make guesses.
them? 25. apr. 2016 kl. 4:58 
Also, why do you not understand, that ALL raptors had feathers.
them? 25. apr. 2016 kl. 4:58 
Dude, did you watch the video? HE SAID HE GOT HELP FROM A PALEONTOLIGIST.
Nefusa Thrainfir 24. apr. 2016 kl. 17:48 
and i quote "Or atleast a well educated friend of a paleontoligist" point made :steammocking: