Adding a VIP system to Planet Zoo could significantly reduce crashing and lag issues caused by the high GPU workload from managing guest counts exceeding 6,000. With so many guests, the game must render countless animations, process AI pathfinding, and track individual behaviors, which can strain or crash even powerful systems. A VIP system would help regulate this load by introducing elite visitors—such as celebrities, conservationists, world leaders, or billionaire donors—who arrive with small entourages and spend generously, replacing large crowds with fewer, high-impact guests. Frontier could add dynamic prompts, similar to the in-game reporter event, where a VIP wishes to rent out the entire zoo for a private visit. These events could come with special conditions and rewards, such as placing certain animals in view, meeting enrichment goals, or showcasing conservation efforts. Successfully hosting a VIP could reward players with exclusive items like event trophies, themed decorations, or reputation boosts. This system could also be implemented in Jurassic World Evolution, where VIPs like wealthy investors, scientists, or even franchise characters could arrive for private tours, triggering limited-time challenges—such as photographing a specific dinosaur behavior or ensuring no incidents occur during their stay. Integrating this feature across both games would reduce stress on systems, encourage strategic play, and add a fresh layer of interactive storytelling.
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