CoolThere's a screenshot of the '93 Tour going around that expressely warns that the vehicles need to be protected, and that a Ranger would need to be deployed to destroyed tour trucks in order to restart the tour.
I imagine we would need to make enclosures similar to the original jurassic park movie, where the tour goes in but there is a visible fence between the tour and the carnivores. All tour vehicle has a circular viewing radius, so we need to make the carnivores be as close to the path as possible like in the movie.I wonder if a tour getting attacked/destroyed will count towards guest injuries and legal fees?
I'll miss my silly unrealistic predator paddock safaris but adding this restriction makes a lot of sense. Maybe there will be researchable upgrades to make them sturdier and safer?
Im sooo excited! !!!!!!! For vehicle destructionI imagine we would need to make enclosures similar to the original jurassic park movie, where the tour goes in but there is a visible fence between the tour and the carnivores. All tour vehicle has a circular viewing radius, so we need to make the carnivores be as close to the path as possible like in the movie.
I imagine we would need to make enclosures similar to the original jurassic park movie, where the tour goes in but there is a visible fence between the tour and the carnivores. All tour vehicle has a circular viewing radius, so we need to make the carnivores be as close to the path as possible like in the movie.
CoolI hadn't even thought of that! Looking forward to jazzing up my enclosures to suit this.![]()
i wonder how this would work with the gyrospheres too - would guests still be relatively safe in a mostly-indestructible hamster ball? If so they could potentially be used as a safer tour alternative in more dangerous exhibits