sabotaged by other departments

First off, it's a Jurassic World/Park type of game and secondly, if you balance your missions for the different departments, you don't have to worry about sabotage.
Sabotage has been one of the major things in the first movie, it's even expected to be in the game.
Also I like the challenge that comes with it.
 
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I just wish they made Employee sabotage more reasonable. Like the rogue members being payed by rival companies.
 
I think the idea of your park getting sabotaged by one of the three divisions is an odd kind of silly choice. Like I said in another thread, Dennis Nedry sabotaged the park but not intentionally. He was an employee, but he did it for money not because Hammond ignored him. I guess you could say his requests for higher pay was ignored. In the book it's explained that basically Hammond/Ingen kind of stiffed Nedry. In the movie he just came off as ungrateful and greedy.

In the novels and movies there was a rival company called Biosyn. But they can't use that name cause there is an actual company with that name. But they said sabotage so maybe other groups will be involved. I don't know if anyone from FD said that the sabotage will be done specifically by other divisions.
 
I think the idea of your park getting sabotaged by one of the three divisions is an odd kind of silly choice. Like I said in another thread, Dennis Nedry sabotaged the park but not intentionally. He was an employee, but he did it for money not because Hammond ignored him. I guess you could say his requests for higher pay was ignored. In the book it's explained that basically Hammond/Ingen kind of stiffed Nedry. In the movie he just came off as ungrateful and greedy.

In the novels and movies there was a rival company called Biosyn. But they can't use that name cause there is an actual company with that name. But they said sabotage so maybe other groups will be involved. I don't know if anyone from FD said that the sabotage will be done specifically by other divisions.

I get that but the question is how to implement it otherwise?
If it was to be random it would feel scripted and tbh having to balance your standing with the divisions makes it sort of our own fault if it happens.
 
I think the idea of your park getting sabotaged by one of the three divisions is an odd kind of silly choice. Like I said in another thread, Dennis Nedry sabotaged the park but not intentionally. He was an employee, but he did it for money not because Hammond ignored him. I guess you could say his requests for higher pay was ignored. In the book it's explained that basically Hammond/Ingen kind of stiffed Nedry. In the movie he just came off as ungrateful and greedy.

In the novels and movies there was a rival company called Biosyn. But they can't use that name cause there is an actual company with that name. But they said sabotage so maybe other groups will be involved. I don't know if anyone from FD said that the sabotage will be done specifically by other divisions.

Also, to be fair, Nedry planned to go into the park, deliver the embryos, return to the control room, and restore the system before anyone noticed. Had his plan worked as he had intended, no one would have died, and the park would never have failed. They just would have been 30 embryos short.
 
Also, to be fair, Nedry planned to go into the park, deliver the embryos, return to the control room, and restore the system before anyone noticed. Had his plan worked as he had intended, no one would have died, and the park would never have failed. They just would have been 30 embryos short.

I wouldn't say the park would have never failed. But probably not as quickly. But eventually it would have failed in some way. That's why I said he didn't intentionally sabotage the park. But shutting the power off to a system that used electric fences to contain dangerous animals isn't something that shouldn't be expected to go well.
 
I get that but the question is how to implement it otherwise?
If it was to be random it would feel scripted and tbh having to balance your standing with the divisions makes it sort of our own fault if it happens.

That's true. I didn't think of it that way.
 
I wouldn't say the park would have never failed. But probably not as quickly. But eventually it would have failed in some way. That's why I said he didn't intentionally sabotage the park. But shutting the power off to a system that used electric fences to contain dangerous animals isn't something that shouldn't be expected to go well.

In the novel it would have definitely gone wrong eventually, due to the breeding raptors that were free in the park.
 
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