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[[File:OBSERVE1.JPG|thumb|Observer Mode as it appears in ''Carnivores'']]
Norton is an unplayable character in [[Carnivores Cityscape]]. If the player is an agent, he has to protect Norton from [[Coelophysis]], [[Oviraptor]], and [[Nanotyrannus]]. But if the player is a dinosaur, he will chase down Norton and attempt to kill him. If Norton spots a dinosaur, he will flee screaming "oh no! I've gotta get out of here! If Norton dies while you are an agent, you must restart the level. But if you're a dinosaur, you will finish the level.
 
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[[File:OBSERVE.JPG|thumb|Observer Mode as it appears in ''Carnivores 2'']]
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[[File:OBSERVE3.JPG|thumb|Observer Mode as it appears in ''Carnivores Ice Age'']]
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'''Observer Mode''' is a special type of hunting experience developed by [[DinoHunt Corp.]]. It allows [[Hunter|hunters]] to learn as much about their targets' behavior as possible. It is also possibly used by harmless tourists visiting the planet on safari.
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== ''Differences From Hunt Mode'' ==
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* The hunter becomes almost undetectable by dinosaurs.
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* No weapons, besides the [[Photo Camera|camera]] (which isn't a weapon, anyways) may be used.
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* [[Relocate|Relocation]] is immediate.
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* Escaping is immediate.
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* Restarting won't summon "Are you sure you want to restart? All [[Credits|points]] and trophies will be lost!"
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Hunters can still be killed by water or lava, though.
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==Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter==
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In Carnivores: Dinosaur hunter observer mode becomes entirely reworked.
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Now in observer mode:
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*Go as close as you like to any carnivores without dying.
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*Ecscape is instant.
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*Herbivores will not be spooked.
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*Relocate is the same as it is in hunt mode.
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*No weapons except the camera and binoculars.
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*[[Chasmosaurus|Chasmosaur]] will no longer attempt to kill you.
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== ''Flaws'' ==
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Observer Mode does have its flaws though. At very, very close range, most herbivores will detect the hunter and flee, while the [[Triceratops|ceratopsian]] [[Chasmosaurus|dinosaurs]] are able to kill the hunter if he gets too close. In later years, Observer Mode becomes less and less reliable, culminating with all [[Carnivores Ice Age|Ice Age]] animals (excluding the [[Diatryma]]) being able to detect the hunter at a very close range and killing him if he gets too close.
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{{Carnivores 2}}
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{{Carnivores Ice Age}}
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{{Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter}}
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Revision as of 15:36, 28 August 2015

OBSERVE1

Observer Mode as it appears in Carnivores

OBSERVE

Observer Mode as it appears in Carnivores 2

OBSERVE3

Observer Mode as it appears in Carnivores Ice Age

Observer Mode is a special type of hunting experience developed by DinoHunt Corp.. It allows hunters to learn as much about their targets' behavior as possible. It is also possibly used by harmless tourists visiting the planet on safari.

Differences From Hunt Mode

  • The hunter becomes almost undetectable by dinosaurs.
  • No weapons, besides the camera (which isn't a weapon, anyways) may be used.
  • Relocation is immediate.
  • Escaping is immediate.
  • Restarting won't summon "Are you sure you want to restart? All points and trophies will be lost!"

Hunters can still be killed by water or lava, though.

Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter

In Carnivores: Dinosaur hunter observer mode becomes entirely reworked. Now in observer mode:

  • Go as close as you like to any carnivores without dying.
  • Ecscape is instant.
  • Herbivores will not be spooked.
  • Relocate is the same as it is in hunt mode.
  • No weapons except the camera and binoculars.
  • Chasmosaur will no longer attempt to kill you.

Flaws

Observer Mode does have its flaws though. At very, very close range, most herbivores will detect the hunter and flee, while the ceratopsian dinosaurs are able to kill the hunter if he gets too close. In later years, Observer Mode becomes less and less reliable, culminating with all Ice Age animals (excluding the Diatryma) being able to detect the hunter at a very close range and killing him if he gets too close.