Disappointed in ACU facilities

For my second post today I wanted to talk about my disappointment in the way ACU was handled.
I really wanted ground units like the ones shown in Jurassic World. This would allow for a more strategic approach to handling dino breakouts in my opinion, since you'd have to try to keep your units alive. I understand why they went with the helicopter I just think that actual units would allow for more intense breakouts.
 
I really want to have ACU guards that we can position in places we want. ACU Jeeps. Have different types of weapons to kill dinosaurs, to reassure and to capture
 
With everything being indestructible there isn't much point for it to be ground units and I like the movability of the helicopter.
This isn't a tactical game btw.
 
I think Frontier has confirmed that we will NOT be able to kill our dinosaurs. Well, not directly. I mean, you could always relocate them to an enclosure full of carnivores...
 
I think Frontier has confirmed that we will NOT be able to kill our dinosaurs. Well, not directly. I mean, you could always relocate them to an enclosure full of carnivores...

I do hope that isnt the case. It seems silly that you can't take a lethal approach and have to resort to tranquilizers in order to protect your visitors. When all else fails you should be able to shoot dead a rex rather than let it eat a visitor. You could in JPOG (swear thats becoming a cliche).
 
I do hope that isnt the case. It seems silly that you can't take a lethal approach and have to resort to tranquilizers in order to protect your visitors. When all else fails you should be able to shoot dead a rex rather than let it eat a visitor. You could in JPOG (swear thats becoming a cliche).

One of the videos made the point that you don't see dinos being killed in JP/JW (after a couple of early examples) - they always tranquilise and retrieve - the dinos lives are more important than humans or something. So no killing.
 
One of the videos made the point that you don't see dinos being killed in JP/JW (after a couple of early examples) - they always tranquilise and retrieve - the dinos lives are more important than humans or something. So no killing.

Which video am curious? While animal welfare always should be paramount so too is visitor safety. Its pretty much standard procedure in zoos, that if an animal endangers a life of a visitor you kill it. Better to kill an animal than let it kill a visitor. If your not prepared to neutralise a dino in defense of a vistor you really shouldnt be letting visitors into a park.
 
Which video am curious? While animal welfare always should be paramount so too is visitor safety. Its pretty much standard procedure in zoos, that if an animal endangers a life of a visitor you kill it. Better to kill an animal than let it kill a visitor. If your not prepared to neutralise a dino in defense of a vistor you really shouldnt be letting visitors into a park.

Don't forget we are managing the park for Ingen. ;)
 
I would love to have ground units like the one‘s seen in JW. I also agree about the ability to kill dinosaurs. They kill animals in zoos for crying out loud! (Not that I‘m necesserily agreeing with that, I‘m just saying if they kill tigers or gorillas in RL they should let us kill the dinos as a last resort!)
 
Which video am curious? While animal welfare always should be paramount so too is visitor safety. Its pretty much standard procedure in zoos, that if an animal endangers a life of a visitor you kill it. Better to kill an animal than let it kill a visitor. If your not prepared to neutralise a dino in defense of a vistor you really shouldnt be letting visitors into a park.

I was thinking about this one (at 8 minutes - player is ignoring the time :( ) :

[video=youtube_share;9DgjfaFibWM]https://youtu.be/9DgjfaFibWM?t=479[/video]
 
One of the videos made the point that you don't see dinos being killed in JP/JW (after a couple of early examples) - they always tranquilise and retrieve - the dinos lives are more important than humans or something. So no killing.

Dinosaurs were never killed or were nearly killed by humans in Jurassic Park? In the first film, Muldoon got a gun to kill the Raptors. In the third movie, the mercenaries had guns, even to hear one of them shooting the Spinosaurus at the beginning of the movie. In Jurassic World, an ACU guard shot Indominus. Marasni and other ACU guards hunted Indominus with a minigun in the helicopter. Then they had to shoot the Pteranodons who had fled. Then the mercenaries arrived, and killed a Dimorfodon. They took heavy artillery to kill Indominus, struck it with a bazooka shot, and killed Charlie.
 
More security options in general would be nice.

It’s sucks there’s no lethal options, I’m reminded of giant security turrets and running over dinosaurs. There’s always the humane option of starving them to death or selling them. [money]
 
We should be able to kill dinosaurs if we wish and have ground units.
That's the only thing I will say unless someone replies to my comment.
 
Don't forget we are managing the park for Ingen. ;)

So an all you can eat buffet for rexy ? Sounds like a plan lol

I would love to have ground units like the one‘s seen in JW. I also agree about the ability to kill dinosaurs. They kill animals in zoos for crying out loud! (Not that I‘m necesserily agreeing with that, I‘m just saying if they kill tigers or gorillas in RL they should let us kill the dinos as a last resort!)

I hear you there. Speaking as a lover of nature and ecologist, am not a big fan of having animals shot but I guess some things need doing. Don't even need ground units just need a guy with a rifle in the chopper and jeap.
 
Which video am curious? While animal welfare always should be paramount so too is visitor safety. Its pretty much standard procedure in zoos, that if an animal endangers a life of a visitor you kill it. Better to kill an animal than let it kill a visitor. If your not prepared to neutralise a dino in defense of a vistor you really shouldnt be letting visitors into a park.

But modern day animals are cheap compared to the costs of cloning a Dinosaur.
 
Muldoon mentions in the novel that they try to use non-lethals whenever possible "because, as Mr. Arnold said, these are very expensive animals."
 
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