Guest Safety when viewing Large Carnivores in the Jurassic World era

As of Update 6, remote viewing galleries are added in all eras.

I am not sure if anyone have seen large carnivores attacking gyrospheres in Jurassic World: Evolution 2, the Indominus Rex in the first Jurassic World film trashed a gyrosphere that had the Mitchell brothers.

Though gyrospheres are mobile to cover the entire enclosure, my concern is the attacks from large carnivores.

Would it be safer to have remote viewing galleries to view large carnivores like in the Jurassic Park era?
 
I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you trying to compare which is safer: remote or gyrosphere? From which standpoint - realism or gameplay?

From a realism standpoint, I'd say that none of the viewing options that use glass as a barrier between the guests and large carnivores are safe. Which makes it kind of ironic that that two attractions that offer the safest way to view them don't have a barrier between the guest and dinosaur at all - which is the Zipline or Amphitheatre (not counting the monorail since it's too high up to offer any real viewing).

From a gameplay standpoint, they're both safe. I believe gyrospheres are not attacked by large carnivores.
 
I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you trying to compare which is safer: remote or gyrosphere? From which standpoint - realism or gameplay?

From a realism standpoint, I'd say that none of the viewing options that use glass as a barrier between the guests and large carnivores are safe. Which makes it kind of ironic that that two attractions that offer the safest way to view them don't have a barrier between the guest and dinosaur at all - which is the Zipline or Amphitheatre (not counting the monorail since it's too high up to offer any real viewing).

From a gameplay standpoint, they're both safe. I believe gyrospheres are not attacked by large carnivores.

I was trying to compare which is safer: remote viewing galleries or gyrosphere in both realism and gameplay.

Thank you.

In the Jurassic Park era, I will absolutely use the remote viewing galleries as a safer alternative to the Park Tour in large carnivores exhibit.
Anyway, regarding the Amphitheater in Jurassic Park: San Diego, I always put Pachycephalosaurus there.

In the Jurassic World era, if you say that large carnivores will not attack gyrospheres in the gameplay, then I would use gyrospheres.
The T-Rex exhibit in the classical Jurassic World can be recreated with the Log Viewing Gallery.
 
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Between the two options, I'd say the remote galleries from realism standpoint, particularly the log. I'd imagine a large theropod could clench its jaws on a gyrosphere (demonstration in JW1) which would be very unsafe for your guests inside.

For a gyrosphere, that glass would have to be unfeasibly thick to withstand a T-Rex biting down on it. For the glass of the other structures, you only (lol) have to worry about the 15,000 lbs of weight the T-Rex can utilize (and that's without force applied).

^ this is all my headcanon though. And it's perfectly fine if yours is different. After all, it's a sandbox :)
 
Between the two options, I'd say the remote galleries from realism standpoint, particularly the log. I'd imagine a large theropod could clench its jaws on a gyrosphere (demonstration in JW1) which would be very unsafe for your guests inside.

For a gyrosphere, that glass would have to be unfeasibly thick to withstand a T-Rex biting down on it. For the glass of the other structures, you only (lol) have to worry about the 15,000 lbs of weight the T-Rex can utilize (and that's without force applied).

^ this is all my headcanon though. And it's perfectly fine if yours is different. After all, it's a sandbox :)

Got it.

It is not just the T-Rex, what about the Giganotosaurus? I always imagine that given the size of Giganotosaurus, it is stronger than T-Rex and the Spinosaurus.

I have yet to re-do the all-carnivores parks in sandbox gameplay with the remote viewing galleries added.
 
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