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ArtistUsing your "3A" logic, here is how the dinosaur extinction looks:The Physics Glitch: The asteroid hit with so much force it changed the "environment attributes" (A) for the whole map. It added a "Dust" and "Cold" attribute to every coordinate.Compatibility Issue: The dinosaurs were "Legacy Players." Their code required high temperatures and lots of food. When the "Cold" attribute was turned on, their hardware couldn't handle the update.The Small Player Meta: Small mammals survived because they were "low-resource" characters. They could hide in holes (using the height attribute to go underground) where the global "Cold" attribute wasn't as strong.So, the asteroid didn't just kill them; it changed the game rules so they couldn't spawn anymore.Do you think the birds we see today are just the "low-polygon" versions of dinosaurs that survived the update?
An aerial view of a vibrant green landscape with numerous pointed, dark grey mountains, some of which are erupting with fire and smoke, indicating volcanic activity. A bright orange, fiery stream cuts across the land, appearing to be a path of molten lava or an explosive trail. This stream originates from one of the erupting mountains on the left and continues towards the right, eventually meeting a large body of deep blue water with sandy beaches. Along the fiery path, there are multiple explosions and fiery spots. The landscape is dotted with green bushes and palm trees, particularly noticeable near the water's edge and around the mountains. In the upper part of the image, beyond the immediate landscape, there are more conical mountains with a softer, sandy-brown hue, and a dense forest line. Several creatures resembling dinosaurs, possibly triceratops, are visible on the green plains. A white, futuristic vehicle is also present in the lower right portion of the image. The top and bottom edges of the image feature user interface elements from a video game, including a top banner with text and icons, and a bottom bar with various buttons and indicators. The overall impression is that of a dynamic and dramatic scene from a real-time strategy or simulation game, possibly