Your Feature Request / Idea
One of the more frustrating aspects of cleaning up after a dino escape (especially one caused by a storm) is that upon being tranquilized and transported back to their enclosure, a dinosaur's comfort level remains at the level it was when it was tranquilized. This creates major issues with trying to re-contain dinosaurs with very low or medium comfort thresholds after said levels have dropped low enough, because as soon as you put them back in their enclosures they almost immediately make a beeline for the fence again. To make matters worse, the comfort meter goes up very slowly, so more often than not they will actually have enough time to break out all over again before their comfort rises high enough to make them stop. This is especially annoying in larger parks when lots of dinos have escaped, since not only do you have to worry about rounding everyone up, but also on making sure the ones you've already contained don't just break out immediately and put you back at square one.
To remedy this, I recommend either A.) having the comfort meter reset completely upon placing a dino back in it's enclosure, or B.) having the meter climb back to safe levels faster so dinos don't have enough time to wreck the fence all over again even though they should have no reason to.
One of the more frustrating aspects of cleaning up after a dino escape (especially one caused by a storm) is that upon being tranquilized and transported back to their enclosure, a dinosaur's comfort level remains at the level it was when it was tranquilized. This creates major issues with trying to re-contain dinosaurs with very low or medium comfort thresholds after said levels have dropped low enough, because as soon as you put them back in their enclosures they almost immediately make a beeline for the fence again. To make matters worse, the comfort meter goes up very slowly, so more often than not they will actually have enough time to break out all over again before their comfort rises high enough to make them stop. This is especially annoying in larger parks when lots of dinos have escaped, since not only do you have to worry about rounding everyone up, but also on making sure the ones you've already contained don't just break out immediately and put you back at square one.
To remedy this, I recommend either A.) having the comfort meter reset completely upon placing a dino back in it's enclosure, or B.) having the meter climb back to safe levels faster so dinos don't have enough time to wreck the fence all over again even though they should have no reason to.