But this isn't every theme park or zoo in the world. Don't pretend you don't understand how the game works.
It's about understanding how the human body works and this is why every entertainment park/resort in the world has toilet blocks.
But this isn't every theme park or zoo in the world. Don't pretend you don't understand how the game works.
That's kind of what I am getting at. Cause nothing says classy like eating your food out in the street right?
Counterpoint: the only thing that's not needed are restrooms (which, ironically, are very much the ones that existed canonically in JP).
You still need trash cans for guest-generated litter (like chocolate wrappers and paper tissues) and you still need benches, because sometimes people just want to sit down outside and enjoy the fresh air while listening to the melodic concerto provided by the orchestra of all species of hadrosaurians bellowing in a single enclosure.
Except, again, most major parks have street vendors sellings food and drinks you can walk about with. Have you ever actually been to a zoo or theme park that wasn't in a computer game?
It's about understanding how the human body works and this is why every entertainment park/resort in the world has toilet blocks.
Sorry but putting something in the game just cause you want to see it is not a valid reason.
I think people are just starting to think your'e a bit of an oddball to be honest mate.
I can probably speak for the majority when I say people want to create the most immersive, realistic and authentic parks possible and your no toilet, no bins, no benches stance is just not a reality that anyone is familiar with.
All major theme parks, including Jurassic World, have food and drink vendors. Adding them to the game not only makes it more realistic but also brings in a canonical feature from the movies.
The guests in this game don't even have a bathroom need. Also you know how the game works. They can use the bathroom in any of the shops.